Great insights but the music startles me.
This podcast is very insightful, and I do enjoy it. Unfortunately, I’m not able to listen to it as often as I would like because I use my podcast time to wind down at the end of the day. The rock music / electric guitar doesn’t feel congruent for the mood that I am in when I want to listen to this show. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy rock music, if I am getting ready to work out, do chores, or go to a social gathering. But, when I’m in a contemplative mood and trying to listen to something meaningful, it’s disturbing to hear the rock music. Then, I need to turn off the podcast to keep myself from feeling irritated. Also, the parable is cool at the beginning at first, but over time I am getting really tired of hearing it over and over with each guest. I think it’s fine to describe it at the beginning introduction, but at this point, asking each guest to have to answer that question is starting to feel a bit redundant, and I just would prefer to get on with the show. I know others may feel differently and I am sorry to be sounding negative…. For the most part, I really enjoy the show which is why I wanted to provide this feedback. Thank you for all your hard work creating this show… I really value the meaningful content you share with us. ❤️
Alli Cat 72 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/03/23
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