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I started with Stoicism after receiving the Daily Stoic book, which I really appreciated. I transitioned to The Daily Stoic podcast and found it interesting but I noticed in the longer episodes and especially during interviews you say “like” more than an educated adult should. I tried on the Daily Dad podcast which again was great for the brief episodes of 2 to 3 min but when you (Ryan) have a longer episode and again while interviewing someone you say “like” so frequently I feel like(properly used) I’m listening to my teenager. I’m sorry but I can’t stand educated adults, especially ones that host podcasts, using “like” as a filler. It makes you sound like a teenager and it is distracting and Ryan, you do it a LOT! Listen to yourself sometime and then take your own advice and make a change. For now, I’m out.
Hammys5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/21
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