The Call of Semi-wild?
Turns out John Green sounds a lot like John Green. Since there is no visual component to the podcast, I’m assuming it plays the role of Diet John Green. Regardless, this single serve size offering was just as tasty as the larger multi-liter buckets. I’d love to get your take on the current state of tribalism in Amurica (the East Tennessee pronunciation of America) as I would not be surprised if the tribes you recognize aren’t the cliched groups that most often come to mind.
TnLane via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/18
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The beautiful musicality of words, thoughtfulness, and fascinating musings and insights I’ve come to expect from John Green’s work. Looking forward to more reviews.
alittlejstillz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/18
It has gotten easier to share reviews through my iPhone. This has caused me to start answering the common call to rate and review. I love participating but somehow I can’t see the things I’ve said. I don’t know if the messages were registered. I have a vague sense of hollering directly into the...Read full review »
davidmandlerbeasleyclarke via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/18
1. John’s voice tells me this can be rated at least 3 stars without having to actually listen. 2. The fact that this is one of Johns ‘things’ say it’s already 4 stars 3. It’s a really good podcast for slightly irrelevant but deeply interesting facts. And that is how the 5th star came about....Read full review »
Bagel123456899177 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/31/18
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