Accessible, thought-provoking and fun
A great introduction to ideas that have been woefully misrepresented in mainstream culture during the past few decades. I found it completely accessible despite having practically no formal training in anything related to the topic. At the same time, it’s not bogged down by exposition and treats the listener’s intellect with respect. The best podcasts are free to be funny because they’re dead serious, and this podcast is a good example. Looking forward to what’s to come.
TimJCh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/23
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The male host’s voice is way too low in volume, whereas everyone else’s voice is way too high in volume. I find myself constantly pressing the volume up or down depending on who is talking. He also tends to mumble stuff really fast, rendering whatever he’s saying unintelligible, unless I slow...Read full review »
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