Almost more ads than content
I have listened to this show since they created the podcast, so I have seen a huge change over the years. While I understand the need for sponsors, we are stuck with about 30 minutes of ads and 30 minutes of actual content. Ads in the beginning, ads during the break, ads before and after the breaks… even during the actual content, they drop more ads about their sponsors… it’s freaking ridiculous. I don’t even bother with Patreon anymore because there were STILL ads even when I was paying for a subscription. It’s fine to have sponsors but you are turning soooo many people off with the nonstop advertisements. Seriously… it is so bad now that I had to write my FIRST EVER podcast review because I just can’t take it anymore. Do your ads during the breaks and cut them all out for Patreon subscribers. If you keep going down this road, pretty soon you will be sold out and sponsored by Pfizer.
Jeremy83179 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/30/23
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