Used to be my favorite
I have been a faithful listener of RCP since day one and couldn’t wait until the next episode dropped. Now, I feel like I struggle to get through an episode. Laura and Jim used to provide fascinating insights into the minds of those involved in the stories they were relaying and I always felt like I was learning. The hosts just spin out and go on uninteresting rants and are condescending and seem to care more about the hot air they are blowing then presenting all the sides in an open and honest discussion. Listen to each other, stop talking over each other and respect and present different points of view. Jim and Laura could learn to watch their tones with those who disagree or have a differing opinion. It’s sad but it’s time to let this, what used to be a 5-star podcast go....
Kelakakes via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/20
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Kate21256 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/15/16
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Crocodile203 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/16
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