the first time listening to guy raz his style feels appealing
by the second instance it’s become so hackneyed and predictable, the irritating long winded presumptuous leadups to the mundane queries, always building in this idea of “guy raz, the most well informed and diligent questioner on the planet, so thoughtful and always full of every bit of research required of a worthy reporter”….. he’s so insipid, scripting the answer while narrating the tedious question, when put off by an unexpected reply taken to simply ignoring it, as tho a reprimand to the lowly subject: “how dare u try to contradict me over my genius psychological analysis of u!” oh well, the ‘how I built it’ series having run its course it’s only fitting he’d turn to more high-profile hollywood types in an attempt to enhance his cache
oakboundbooks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/24
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This show is one of my favorites but it skews heavily white with the talent and the people profiled. Yes there are a few examples of people of color on the episode but why do we have to scroll back so far to find those episodes? Would love to see more diverse voices featured on this otherwise...Read full review »
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I love that it tells stories of artists we see everywhere, all the time… but don’t really know much about. And really appreciate that it treats guests like the artists they are, talking to them about the craft.
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