Definitely not as good as it used to be
Calibre of guests has diminished and random sketchy American doctors are often pitched as unchallenged experts. I like the way guests used to be interviewed in a fair and honest way, but not it feels like it’s one extreme or another. Guests are either allowed to pitch their beliefs as undeniable facts, or in the case of Boris, he was endlessly challenged on a single point (no10 party/gathering) which he answered and answered and answered, but you didn’t pick up on more material issues that could have been better interrogated.
Booeyherts via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/15/24
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I love this podcost because you are being honest and open. This makes you look very vulnerable but I think it is great content. Keep up the good work. @M_Jeevahan
Jeeves95 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/27/17
Loving this new way you’re showing us more of your own thoughts. Can’t wait for more and hoping for longer episodes too, the longer the better ofc. @FoodIsLove900
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