Great info, horrible recordings
I really enjoyed this podcast series except for one thing that made it almost unbearable to listen too, the aweful recorded interviews from the players. It would have been much easier to listen to without these because the quality is so low and if your volume is loud enough to hear it them, a background noise would have you ripping out your earbuds because the levels were so bad. Honestly, the series could have done without the constant horrible quality of the interviews and just let the author talk instead.
TrucklessYooper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/03/20
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Like others said, commercial heavy. A 25 minute podcast, should not have over 7 minutes of ads. Kills any flow this podcast has. Nice stories but the book would be better and less painstaking without ads.
Ziggy Oshea via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/20
Listening to his writing isn’t nearly as interesting as a typical podcast. It’s also a classic sportswriter style of writing that thinks it’s clever but is actually banal. Too bad, because the subject matter is interesting.
Stu_Rat via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/20
For the love of everything decent, could you have hired someone to mix the audio better? Most of the player interviews sound like Charlie Brown’s teacher. Frustrating.
JBLeaside via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/08/20
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