Notice more cons than pros about this podcast in general
Overall Scott, you've got an interesting story. There are a couple things that I think you could work on to present a great podcast vs. an okay podcast. The quality of sound: on almost all calls with interviewees I can hear you shuffling, breathing heavily, knocking the desk the microphone is on and possibly eating or smacking your lips? It's pretty distracting to a listener. When you respond to the interviewee could you use other words or questions than responding with, "Okay, okay."? Maybe dive right into your next question or if you have to clarify what the interviewee is saying ask specific questions. Tone of voice: you have a lot of peaks and valleys in your pitch and volume. Try to neutralize that and I think you will come off more more professional as a podcast journalist. Content: I have liked the content a lot! And the choices of professionals for interviews. I'd love to hear some news of you going out in the field, making interviews around Dubuque, other cities, etc. As listeners we want to hear from people involved in this story in present day. It feels as if some episodes do not present any new news or ideas and I think this could add something to the times you may be lacking in those episodes.Read full review »
Danananananna via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/29/18
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I love this podcast. The story is heartbreaking. The more I listen, the more I want to know. This is the first that I have heard of this case and now I am going to follow it. I think that there are a lot of stories like this need to be covered. This podcast does a great job. I would recommend...Read full review »
JBV-Utah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/17
Great podcast, had to listen to all episodes. Hope to see other episodes come of wrongful convictions in an actual case where one seems innocent. The poor girl in this case deserved a better life from the start.
Kyliesun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/17
What I like is the interviews with everyone involved: family of course but then - an examination of the media's role (tv reporters admitting they got it wrong in terms of what they showed on tv - and their defense of their shameful funeral coverage, where it's clear they learned nothing...Read full review »
lmk4144 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/02/17
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