“I love hearing Sasquatch encounter stories but I can’t stand the host of this show. Every time he talks I skip ahead because he just repeats himself over and over again and often takes air time away from an interesting guest. The job of a host is to get the most out of the person they are interviewing.
Let the guests talk, ask great questions, and shut up is my advice for this dude. Also, curate your content - the interview with Steve Kulls made me feel like I was drinking bleach it was so scattered. It was like being at a party and overhearing a response to a conversation without any context…..and the punch was spiked. Also, was he chewing gum and dying from Covid? We are also reminded over and over that he interviewed John Bindernagel and Ron Morehead to the point of ad nauseam and it takes away from interviews. He also reiterates that he doesn’t judge but totally judges anything woooooooo but we are told he built this platform for people to safely share their experiences….seems like a trap for ridicule to me. At this point, this show represents the WORST of the Bigfoot community. Gossipy, hypocritical, self important, poorly recorded, and judgemental. I’d rather listen to the Christian dudes at Blurry Creatures try to prove that Sasquatch belongs in Sunday School - at least they have a cool 80s theme going on and the production is top shelf. I won’t even bother comparing this show to Sasquatch Chronicles as it out classes this show in absolutely every respect. There is definitely room for Sasquatch Odyssey but the host really needs to get his ego out of the way and let his guests speak without seizing every moment to self aggrandize.”
SandyGrayFalls via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
07/24/21