Not for me
Not terrible, but not for me. I thought it was an interesting theme, but the execution was not my cup of tea. I was confused by the first 10 minutes, which consisted primarily of ramblings & “fun facts” about the location this took place in. I get that it was probably intended to set the scene, but it was executed in a confusing and disorganized way. When the host finally began to tell the story, it was full of opinions and stories from her life. I found her voice so distracting that it was hard to pay attention to what was happening in the story (obviously not her fault & there’s nothing wrong with her voice, but it is still a reason why I had a hard time staying engaged). I’m sure other true crime fans will enjoy, just wasn’t for me.
Miss Bunny Watson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/23
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I look forward to this podcast every week. The travel information is interesting as is the last trip story. I think it has steadily improved since its inception. It would be nice if there were fewer commercials.
blackcatmama via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/11/24
I absolutely love this podcast. I was already a fan of Jaimie’s from her other podcast Strictly Stalking, also amazing. Anyways, this podcast is so well researched. She not only covers the story efficiently but she also provides history about the location as well. She also has great travel...Read full review »
jackie/cheese via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/24
The flow feels off, there are some quirky bits that are quite fun but executed strangely. I love this idea of melding true crime and travel but the format leaves me frustrated and confused and feeling like I’m jumping between and travel podcast and true crime podcast. I love the flight...Read full review »
Redbullready via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/24
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