Great podcast but stop interrupting your guests
I’m enjoying your podcasts; I’m on 31 so far and have been listening to them chronologically over the past 2 weeks. I’m agnostic, I’m on your side, but you need to stop interrupting your guests. For the most part you have been very polite towards your guests, thanking them for their answers and their time. You seem like a nice guy and the important thing is to use logic against them, making sure it’s not an attack. That’s how debates turn into arguments. If they get upset and hang up on you, that’s fine as long as you are using pure logic. For the most part you are friendly but there have been a few podcasts we’re you seemed more emotionally charged and those are the ones where you tend to interrupt more often. It’s excruciating to hear two people talking at the same time. So anyways, love the podcast and it’s encouraged me to reread the Bible now that I’m 33 and haven’t read it since I was 21 or so when I started to stop believing. It’s a good refresher and some of your arguments will help me when I have a debate with someone myself. Peace out.
Brannong via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/19
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