I’m in Good Company
As a 50-something who spent her teenage years listening to Van Halen, The Cars, and Journey, who has now morphed into a fan of a much wider array of musical groups and genres, this show is just my speed. I find that I can relate to or am interested in a fair amount of the subject matter and it usually hold my attention. Sometimes I feel like the hosts assume that all of their listeners are up to date on current bands and trends in music, and I feel mildly out of the loop. If I have one criticism, It’s that Brittany Spanos talks to quickly to follow what she says, which gets aggravating.
4Swifts via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/19
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A logical extension to the magazine. The podcasts are always informative and entertaining and never fail to shed new light on seemingly old stories.
Pat 21 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/13/17
This podcast is a fine example of how to talk at your audience rather than with them. Super boring. Shallow content. What the hell do I care about a playlist for politicians? Really? Going back to podcasts with depth like Rock House and Planet Money.
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