Great panel! could be better podcasters
Super promising panel, but I think they’re still finding their podcasting legs here. They’re covering a dense topic, so I think tweaking the pacing and more defined transitions between segments would help. It also still feels like they’re establishing a natural banter, like they don’t know each other that well. And most importantly, though I hate to single anyone out: Kate Shaw talks so fast it’s impossible to follow. She’s brilliant like the rest, but girl. Take a breath! I ended up downloading a new podcast app just to make this listenable (somewhere between .75 and .8 speed worked), and used it to listen to a FiveThirtyEight episode she guested on recently. I learned a lot once I wasn’t distracted by how fast she was going. All that said, I’ll keep listening and am optimistic this will become a favorite show. It’s refreshing to find legal analysis that doesn’t talk down to its audience.
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