Oh, Hell yah!
Michael has an enjoyable conversation/interview style. He is polite and personable with a focused need to get answers on a subject. It doesn’t take him much effort to walk these pastors into conversational quicksand and leave them stuck there, thrashing in their own words. If you like Anthony Magnabosco, you’re gonna love Michael. They have similar interviewing styles, but Michael has a more blunt, yet still friendly, approach. I imagine Michael is more edgy because he interviews the people preaching the garbage in the Bible. This podcast is a great example of how to have a constructive disagreement.
Brian in Bend via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/18
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You need to learn how to use a mic and get better equipment or learn how to edit something, at times I could hardly hear you then it was so loud I thought my speakers would blow out. Don’t get me wrong I don’t like priests either but the way you interviewed them I am surprised they didn’t tell...Read full review »
jared7210 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/18
Enjoyed most of the episodes I’ve heard thus far however I feel like the same arguments are used over and over again. Not that they aren’t valid arguments but something different would be interesting. Also, you interrupt your guests constantly. You speak over them and belittle them for their...Read full review »
etsu2019 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/23
I was invited to be a guest on this show, in his description of what the show would be he said he “discuss my beliefs and why I believe them,” I asked for more details and he didn’t provide them. Hoping for the best I went on show and found him to be combative and talked over me, while dismissing...Read full review »
Meghantschanz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/22
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