Thankful this podcast exists, but constant interruptions are borderline disrespectful
Just another 3-star reviewer here to say that I am so thankful this podcast exists. I value its one-of-a-kind place in podcast media––Cameron Esposito is always evolving the show's topics and language, and that is so crucially important for modern LGBTQ discussion. But I'm torn. As a journalist myself, it's cringeworthy how often Cameron derails the conversation to dive into a personal anecdote that loyal listeners have already heard about on several occasions. As well-intentioned as it is, constantly trying to personally relate backfires after a while and ends up belittling their experiences. It's borderline disrespectful to the guests and totally redundant to loyal listeners. I'd listen to the podcast more often if it weren't for this.Read full review »
Jen R.W. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/04/20
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