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Fifteen minutes may not seem like enough time to tell an interesting, compelling story. Only a few other podcasts I’ve listened to have been able to pull it off. Obviously I’m working off of a small sample size, but so far they’ve been able to knock it out of the park. The format is great and conducive to engaging bite-sized storytelling. Local stories make for extremely interesting subject matter; Everyone has heard 6000 podcasts talk about the same huge national stories, and it just becomes exhausting. Trying to bring new, fresh stories to the table (and succeeding) is a very welcome concept. This will definitely be a podcast to watch moving forward, especially as they start to figure out what works and what doesn’t. Unless something significant changes, I see this becoming a must-listen podcast. Creative, engaging, professionally edited, and compact enough for listening on a short car ride. Everything I want in a podcast!
LongJonB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/20
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RubyCitrus via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/12/20
This narrator has one of the best voices in podcasting. The music is a little loud and distracting on some instances but over all the podcast is very enjoyable especially if you are tired of hearing the same spooky stories over and over again. I have heard at least six or seven stories here that...Read full review »
pooja.a2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/24/21
Everything about this podcast; the mood, the narration, the delivery, they are all firing on all cylinders. A well oiled machine in audio format. I love it. Also, only one of the stories I knew about. The rest, brand new to me, which makes it even better.
Roscoe Van Damme via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/21
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