“This podcast feels like a brazen attempt to ride John Green’s coattails, while continually criticizing John and his (much more thoroughly-researched) podcast. Does the creator have some long-standing, personal grudge against John Green? That’s how it came across when I listened. They contribute...”Read full review »
FL Florist via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/16/23
“Besides this podcast seeming like one’s personal diary entry rather than being meant for an audience, besides these “entries” being so mundane anyone sneaking a peak at this “diary” would quickly lose interest and put it back, and besides the irrelevance and pointlessness of effort put in making...”Read full review »
MatMicWil via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/25/22
“I thought the meta idea was funny and was expecting more from this podcast. I appreciate that this even exists, but can’t really recommend it or justify its existence. It doesn’t add anything new or even to the existing The Anthropocene Reviewed episodes. If you enjoy that, you might relish that...”Read full review »
_thegery via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/14/22
“I’m sorry that there are so many negative reviews on this podcast. It’s done in a tongue in cheek manner and I think it’s quite clever to see how she will turn the topic to her favorite creature. I can understand coming to the defense of your favorite author too but I think John’s gonna be just...”Read full review »
Wordy McWordson via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/27/22
“what is the obsession with velociraptor? the only thing this “podcast” does is complain about someone’s personal rating of an extinct animal. what is the point?”
iamrainbou via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/28/22
“I guess I’m just confused by this.
A lot of folks have already defended John Green in their reviews so I won’t do it again, and honestly, his work can totally stand on its own, no defense needed.
I guess I’m just confused why this podcast exists? I thought it was a joke at first, but that...”Read full review »
Chimp_boi_ethan via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/29/21
“First, you aren’t offering anything of your own into the podcast, all you do is cursory research on a topic already covered by Green, and then crap on him for one valid thing he said about velociraptors. If it’s a joke, it isn’t funny. And if it’s serious, it’s seriously petty. If you enjoy doing...”Read full review »
I care way too much about this via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/11/21
“A thoughtful human distillation of the living contradictions of being human. The most destructive animal on earth & too often blind to the murderous marginalization of is own different, beautiful, unique species.
This podcast is not just a writer’s cast; it’s poetic, non-fiction most...”Read full review »
wordgirl8! via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/29/21
“I’ve never felt the need to write a negative review of any podcast instead I just choose not to listen but this is just terrible and to give another author any criticism after using their work and title is down right lazy maybe try and come up with something original instead of this sniveling...”Read full review »
Owen836 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/15/21
“Literally no one would listen to this if it weren’t for the popularity and thoughtfulness of John Green’s work. You’re a no-one. Find something worthwhile to do with your life. Make something of your own.”
planning_matt via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/07/21
“I’ve never found a podcast to be so awful that I’d bother writing a negative review, until now.
The Anthropocene Reviewed Reviewed is listed as *comedy*, but it’s not only not funny, it’s boring, uninformed and relentlessly bitter.
I can’t imagine why anyone would go to the effort to such a...”Read full review »
Joe Mondo via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/25/20
“I like the podcast. It’s fun to review what John does on his podcast. But continuously rating John 0/5 stars seems cruel. I suppose I don’t understand why she does that when the whole podcast is based on John’s own podcast.”
BrandiChristine32 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
12/10/20
“Seems odd that someone would devote any amount of time to tearing down another person’s podcast under the guise of a review. We get it, you hate John Green and dislike his opinion of velociraptors. Weird hill to die on.”
Tyannaqt via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/28/20
“This podcast is devoted to the careful exploration of the world around us through the eyes of the wonderful host, and the correcting of the grievous sins of the velociraptor hating author John Green.”
Ensign Dewdunk via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/15/20
“I don’t know what’s going on with this. I believe we’ve been had.
Lovers of the Velociraptor are as tenacious, vicious, and treacherous as the prehistoric, overgrown turkeys they so obsequiously glorify. Jurassic Park was a lie.
One out of five stars for failing to mention the Spinosaurus...”Read full review »
Micah Dillon via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/31/20
“the only thing that remains the same between john green and anna lise’s podcasts is the title.
the author brings a completely unique and compelling story to already existing topics. she is pleasant to listen to, and leads an interesting life.
she holds a great love for velociraptor. you can’t...”Read full review »
Nini poppy via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/18/20
“i can understand that you maybe do not agree with john green but this just feels sad. rating him with zero stars all the time and treating the subject with way less attention (at least it feels that way), it just makes me feel irritated. you also don't really give a lot arguments for doing...”Read full review »
nonkol via Apple Podcasts ·
Netherlands ·
08/14/20