Skeptical only when interviewing international guests?
A good primer for current events, but a troubling tendency recently observed when the host interviews international guests (see Indian citizenship episode and Hong Kong protests episode). Her tone is frankly confrontational and she essentially interrupts and interrogates people who are emotionally speaking on injustices that affect them. Later in the Indian citizenship episode, she affords the next guest - North American based - with far more respect in hearing his analysis and insights. Very subtle but very disconcerting to listen to.
shroesn3729 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/17/19
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