Interesting Story, Bit Strays From Topic
In the 2017 season, you hear no mention of the August Aimes story. Instead, you The Butterfly Effect. Listen to this first to learn that the porn industry is dumb, weird, corrupt, and highly lucrative. It’s good. The 2019 season covers the real topic of the podcast and actually matches the name of the podcast. But thanks for cleverly attaching the butterfly affect as a prelude. I didn’t want to pay to hear this on Audible anyway. This podcast and the Butterfly effect should be marketed as two different podcasts, different titles. If you only wanted to hear the August Ames story, you’d skip the first season all together. They should not overlap, except maybe on 20m summary of the butterfly effect. Otherwise, good investigative report by Jon.
BobDobbs305 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/20
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