Stockholm syndrome in audio form
I want to love this podcast because it is an engaging subject, well researched, and utilized interviews well. But I can’t love it because the narrator’s voice rips me violently out of the experience every time she over-enunciates a word, or tries too hard to sound like a seasoned podcaster without actually being experienced, or pronounced words like “Austin” or “bomb” - which come up A LOT - as if she were straight out of central casting for a European film’s idea of what an American accent sounds like. It is so foreign to what people in Austin or anywhere in central Texas sound like that it’s almost like she’s trying to be 180* out of sync on purpose. I know she’s a student and she’s doing her best but I have an active love/hate relationship with this podcast because of her stilted, try-hard delivery coupled with her skill as a writer and researcher, which are decent. Tough listen over all for sure.
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