New show isn’t on par with the old one
Too Good To Be True just isn’t as savvy as the old show in which Chelsea hosted and interviewed professionals. The most recent episode features someone who graduated with $15,000 in student loan debt for their art degree (which is really quite low), took an unpaid internship post-grad, and defaulted on their loan. I’m not here to shame anyone but stories like this don’t really resonate with a money-savvy audience. Also the hosts make sweeping statements without any regard for nuance. Finally, the hosts themselves don’t seem to be very good with money (e.g. taking on debt to pay for cosmetic surgery).
Mia 1798 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/22
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As someone who considers myself really good with money, this podcast is speaking my love language. I’ve learned so much from the wide range of guests that Chelsea has on and she is a great host, keeping the interview on track and easy to follow without the video portion.
emily62294 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/15/20
Very biased and divisive. Was apalled by some of the content I heard.
andreamalek via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/15/21
I love this podcast AND I’m so stoked to see it evolve. Also, can we mic the podcast producer? He is so funny and love his asides during the conversations!
LCaselli07 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/19
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