Compassionate, compelling, and lessons not only learned but implemented as well
I couldn’t believe there was a podcast highlighting disastrous plane crashes! Having lost a beloved parent to a plane crash, I delved into this series and haven’t stopped listening yet. Their compassion and attention to detail is instrumental to understanding what it takes to make a plane fall from the sky, and it is disturbing to see that the common theme is a series of events. Has it been just one single thing yet? What I’ve grown to learn about disasters is it is usually cumulative; once the stuff hits the fan, nothing goes right after that. You do good work ladies, I enjoy learning from your labors.
burb73 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/21
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I’ve listened to this podcast for over a year and liked it for the most part. I’ve actually recommended the pod to several friends. Alas the thing I originally praised the hosts for has now come to be standard in each episode: the laughing. Nothing turns me off from a podcast faster then constant...Read full review »
Metfish via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/19/22
One of the podcasters has a really annoying way of pronouncing “L’s” & “R’s” to the point where I can’t listen to it that long. Those of us with misophonia have a hard time listening to strange mouth noises and intonations.
DaremetoturnthePaige via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/06/21
This is a great podcast. It’s refreshing to hear a unique take on this type of show. A lot of the bad reviews seem to be done in bad faith, I would not let them sway your opinion. Keep up the great work!
redwings1907 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/22
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