Very enjoyable, could get deeper
This podcast is great because it talks to the people behind the scenes that we rarely hear from. It's easy to talk to the "star" writers who have made it, but anecdotal stories and tales of experience from the people who are really in the thick of being a jobber are even more inspiring. Only criticisms: 1. interviews could dive a little deeper into the craft overall and each persons approach. Something like "How did you find your voice?" would really get some good conversation going. The format seems to stayed same since the beginning and it's a little repetitive. 2. PLEASE do something about the microphones or levels. Very often I can't even listen on the train because I literally can't hear what anybody is saying. Turn it up!Read full review »
Adrock86 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/02/19
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mikeboxelder via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/27/18
Great podcast! Funny, interesting, and better than anything else on my drive home!
ElmCity via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/14/16
I enjoyed the one episode I listened to (Noah Garfinkel) but I grew a little tired with the repetitive line of questioning. “So you’ve written on (insert credit here). What was that like?” It’s as if he’s sitting there with his IMDB page opened up on a laptop and not making an effort to relate...Read full review »
donglover86 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/18
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