Lots of Cringe Included
I’m going to give Stephen a really useful tip - look into trauma-informed reporting. It will help you immensely when talking to survivors of horrific events. The brow-beating and belaboring of details (yes, she was nude - we understood it at first mention) was so unseemly and uncomfortable to listen to. Some parts of this podcast are interesting, but so much is also unnecessary and very cringey. I thought US journalists were sensationalist, but I guess it’s true when they say British reporters are out for blood.
stingrayhall via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/22
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This is the first podcast I have listened to and I’ve been hooked from the start! When one episode finishes I can’t wait for the next. The podcast is so well written and edited that I have a ‘film’ running in my head, visualising the people, places and times as the story unfolds. This is a...Read full review »
pams pooches via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/13/19
Should be really good but the interviewing / presenting styles are poor - frustrating to listen to and means I’m just not going to listen to the whole series. I’d rather read about this horrific situation.
Tulipaday via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/23/19
This was presented in such a poor way that you could skip forward a couple of minutes and you wouldn’t even notice. The Irish reporter has a very “emotionally led” approach (and sometimes a very know it all attitude). I prefer more objective reporting with less fluff. Very interesting story though!
Lauren Melbs via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 05/07/19
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