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Kimberley A. Johnson
Start Me Up with Kimberley A. Johnson
Hosted by blogger and author Kimberley A. Johnson.'Start Me Up' isn't just any other podcast. I'm willing to call BS when I see it and I don't care if it's coming from a rightwinger or a self-professed bleedingheart liberal. I'm not always politically correct and I'm a huge fan of loose talk and salty language. Sarcasm is guaranteed and political correctness will be at a minimum. This podcast is for anyone who wants to listen to compelling conversations with a variety of guests about current events and controversial topics.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 394 ratings
Stop. Making. Noises.
One of the worst things a podcaster or any media broadcaster can do is make a noise after every 5 words from their guest. I tried to listen to the Bouzy interview and you had to make an audible noise constantly. It’s unfortunate you can’t just let people tak without making these little groans and...Read full review »
IvannaGolfer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/23
Rehearse?
Do you practice what you’re going to say? Do you write it down? It’s very disorganized to me and that is just something that I can’t tolerate. You’re all over the place and you do a lot of hemming and hawing. Life is too short. I tried again! Can’t understand why the sound quality is so awful in...Read full review »
Loganfool via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/10/23
Trust me bro
Having such a fraud on in Christopher Bousy. He just decides what he does and doesn’t like, or more importantly what he is paid to flag down. It’s crap.
Rex_215 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/22
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