Shockingly, heartbreakingly, transformative
This season was a masterpiece. I can’t even begin to imagine the time and struggle that went into concocting all the arcs in these episodes. I almost missed it because I didn’t want to listen to a meta series. I worried it would be too navel-gazey and boring. But it was so the opposite of that. It really felt like a podcasters podcast, but also a podcast for people who love podcasts. Podcast podcast podcast. Thank you, Radiotopia, for taking chances and thank you, Jess Shane, for your groundbreaking work.
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