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As mentioned in the reviews before, the high level of guests that are brought on to the show is truly awesome. Being able to hear the perspectives of these different wine professionals in the growing world of low intervention wine is what we come here for. Unfortunately, like many others, I am baffled by the hosts lacking ability to truly listen and pay attention to what his guests are saying. Moreover, it seems as though he just wants to be included in the conversation and say that he knows so and so to boost his own ego. It’s honestly extremely cringeworthy and even worse, it has to make the guest feel rather uncomfortable. This is an easy fix and I cannot listen to this show until there is a new host. Let the guests tell their story and try to guide the conversation as you see fit, but you are not the one being interviewed my friend. Also, I noticed there’s going to be a live show with Aaron Ayscough and Jorge Rieta, two people who I respect deeply and I am bummed that this will likely go as well as all of the past shows. They deserve a better host
CBBreland via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/22
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mikeybuckets via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/05/18
The guests are fantastic! In earlier episodes he would talk more now I think he is doing more listening and directing which I love.
George GC1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/22
This podcast drives me crazy. Great guests, but constant interruptions by the host make it almost impossible to listen to with any sense of appreciation. The Russell Bevan interview was a classic example. What a great guest, but I kept shouting. “Shut Up” at the host as he had to keep inserting...Read full review »
NC Betsy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/23
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