Can’t even hang in for the content
Kevin seems like he’s making a strong effort in online business and that he’s talking to interesting people to share what he’s learned. However, his content is prefaced by minutes upon minutes of him talking about the lighting in his apartments, the lack of restaurants in towns he stays in on road trips, or his misadventures with real estate or the US Postal Service. I like it when podcasters share personal stories, and I enjoy the chance to get to know the person I’m listening to. But sometimes 1/3 of the podcast is irrelevant whining. I don’t have time for that in my life—it drains my energy and leaves me frustrated. Share your business advice or give us a positive example of why freedom is so great! If what you’re selling is how innocent you are in an argument with a homeowner’s association, I’m not buying.
Beyond_Blue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/14
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