A relaxing, laidback celebration of Trek
At the end of the week, there’s nothing nicer to put on than a podcast with hosts that understand fully what a show can mean for people. I’m a recent graduate from University who, due to COVID and lockdown measures over here in the UK, had to leave my student home of three years as well as five other people I had come to consider family, and spend month after month stuck indoors with my parents. Back at Uni, my housemates and I would watch Star Trek just about every day and then spend all night discussing it, laughing about it — celebrating it. Listening to this podcast has made me realise how much I already miss those times, and I’m glad I’m able to celebrate this great franchise again through this podcast. Highly recommend, it’s great that we’ve got an official podcast for Star Trek again! I’m really looking forward to seeing what more is in store for us in the coming months, and I’m glad that I’m able to support the podcast so early!
James Kamminga via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/10/20
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I tried to be skeptical, I tried to resist, but the Pod Directive is just the perfect Trek Podcast. There, I said it. It’s not too nerdy, it’s funny but it’s not making fun of Star Trek, and the interviews are actually interesting. Keep up the good work guys.
Drian69 via Apple Podcasts · France · 04/19/21
Fantastic job guys, can’t wait to hear more!
JoPisc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/14/20
" Hugh-mans, I hope this message reaches you. My amazing and beautiful wife, Leeta, turned me on to your show we found on an antique communicator she bought from Morn for a song) . We love it! I sent Nog the Leader Abrams episode, now he's a Captain! Your's Truly, Grand Navi's RomRead full review »
Johnee Sorrow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/20
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