Guests need guidance, hard to listen
Another recommendation to vet the guests/give guidance and expectation to their story. I’ve tried 4 episodes today because I love the premise, but 3 of 4 guests don’t know how to tell a story/seem like they are complaining about their experience without true reflection or knowledge gained/show their immaturity. The stories seem to ramble without clear cohesion. If Molly had a rough outline of expectation of her guests and was the guide herself in telling their story (for example: set us up with who/where/when, quick take away and then dive into the story etc) this would help the listener a ton. Unfortunately I won’t be continuing on as the overall quality didn’t grab me (I tried sampling from very beginning, middle and most recently made).
Linds_11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/23
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First time listener: Listened to the entire episode 19 and sorry, but I think Joan had every right to dismiss you after you dismissed her. If someone goes out of their way to help you, the least you could do is thank them and explain why you went another way. You sound like a spoiled brat with...Read full review »
wm_wm_wm_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/22
I am so confused by this. I tried to listen starting at episode 4 and it was so chaotic and incoherent I couldn’t even pick up on a story. It just sounded like someone’s ranting stream of consciousness to vent instead of trying to convey any type of timeline or story.
zszszsjzs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/22
Interesting stories and characters. Enjoy the diverse people and their tales. Some have me laughing out loud and others appalled at the gall of some people.
Gcbron via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/22
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