Only one episode and already hooked.
This podcast is really good. It is short for a podcast (under 20 min) and is very funny, very smart, and very heartfelt. All things I love in a podcast. The premise seems like it might just be a joke, giving starred ratings to objects from our era, but it gives really interesting/unique information about said objects. For instance, stick around for all the ways humans are similar to canadian geese. I would definitely recommend this podcast. Its only downside is how hard it is to say and spell its title.
mattie-h-787 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/18
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