5 minutes of nothing
Whenever I get this podcast recommendation online I really want to listen to it. The episodes’ titles are appealing and seem interesting. But I can’t get past the ~5 min of ranting about something completely unrelated to the reason I pressed play. It turns me off. Have you ever entered a room where it’s full of strangers talking about something you can’t relate or have no interest on? That’s how I feel whenever I attempt to give it a listen. If they could edit so that it’s part 1) the meat of the convo about the topic, then 2) let’s chit chat. Then I’d be happy to stick around for part 1 and maybe part 2 if I have the time and sounds interesting. It’s like when I listen to Ruby Rogues. It’s a quick intro, let’s get to it then there’s “picks”. Which I usually don’t stick around. It’s unfortunate, but I’ll try to listen again some other time down the road to see if I’m hipped for the initial chatter or something changed to my linking. Because it’s probably working well enough for them to keep this format. Regardless, thanks for making a podcast about Ruby-related topic and helping keeping the community alive and active. I’m sure people love hearing to the entirety of the show.
Gumatias1988 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/27/22
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Tons of good code introductions and such, but with personal, fun, side-conversations. 🐿 Thank you for the great show!
Exe Gete via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/22
I love the conversations between Andrew, Jason, and Chris. I like how they talk about technical topics in a way that anyone can understand. I also really enjoy their guest speakers!
etagwerker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/22
Love to hear Chris, Jason and Andrew taking about what is currently happening within the community it is an excellent way to keep up with new trends / technologies Thanks for doing this
astroman75 via Apple Podcasts · France · 11/08/20
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