Well reported, tightly edited
Interesting tale of our age, and the host does a great job gathering interviews from the people close to Dr Brandt as well as outsiders with a critical brain. She actually managed to change my outsider’s vision of Dr Brandt: she shows him to be a genuinely nice shy guy with ethics instead of the outrageous charlatan I thought he was. Why his life was so devoid of genuine connections is the tragedy. In this regard, this podcast is an essay on 2 huge wants of most human beings combined: looking good and being loved. Can one ever be achieved fully in a life span?
AgathePercyMortimer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/20
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The narrator is so over her head about herself it is cringe worthy. The story about her being better than people in the service business because she is an editor, is just stomach churning. Quick reminder to the author, publishing business (especially that about beauty and fashion) is also a...Read full review »
justtinat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/20
What could be an interesting topic was ruined by the creator not realizing that print journalism doesn’t directly translate into a podcast. It’s as if she’s reading an article she wrote and 85 percent of the content should have just hit the cutting room floor. Too wordy, and then quickly reading...Read full review »
Pya3g via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/20
I really like the narrator and her way of presenting the facts and interviewing those who knew Dr Brandt. This is unfolding as a really fascinating and tragic story and I’m looking forward to hearing where it goes! Great work
AnnaMP1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/20
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