I am a podcast snob
I listen to podcasts 8-12 hours per day while at work. Often, my attention span loses focus and I don’t know what’s going on in a podcast because I zone out because a lot are so freaking boring. You both have pleasant personalities. You don’t give me anxiety, like some other hosts do, because of their obnoxious, loud, annoying, and too giggly demeanor. You don’t have idle irrelevant conversations wasting a major of your show. You both have great guests, super interesting stories, and ask appropriate questions all the listeners want to know too. Your podcast probably has the most interesting stories I have come across. I had previously listened to a similar one in which real people told their stories but the stories started to become too similar to the last one and maybe even going down the supernatural path which just sounded fake to me. Kudos to you for having great and informative guests who captivate an audience! Loved the flight attendant and restaurant worker ones!! Great show! I’ll be listening to all your shows. Now, I look forward to going to work tomorrow.
awsedrfgyhujikokp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/19/22
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