Solid show, one obvious weakness
Good show, but the episodes can be hit or miss. I’ve found the “hit” episodes are driven by Patrick Blanchfield’s interests and insights. The “misses” are episodes led by Abby. Patrick’s intellect is the key to what the show gets right. Abby feels more like a smart, talented, but ultimately average philosophy/gender studies professor. The varying caliber of the episodes can make it feel like two different shows. I’d advise letting Patrick drive more of the content.
JSaul1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/24
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This is amazing — their conversation is irreverent but always thoroughly engaging. There’s something here for both the initiated and neophyte listener.
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Wanted to like since I’m also a fan of Know Your Enemy. The vocal fry is excessive. I know people say it’s sexist to remark on this, but I think that’s laughable. I’m a woman who manages to speak without this affect. Part of a podcaster’s job is to speak clearly and in a way that doesn’t distract...Read full review »
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