Female host is repeatedly offensive
I have listened to a dozen plus episodes trying to give this show a chance but I finally had to tap out. In addition to sometimes having 10 minutes of inane off-topic chatter before actually getting to the topic at hand, the female host repeatedly drops offensive statements in the most casual way that tells me she isn’t even going for shock value, this is just who she is. The final straw for me was their 1994 episode when she gleefully shared how badly she wished she had been one of Harvey Weinstein’ girls. As if it were some great fun career boost instead of him being a literal rapist who terrorized the industry and ruined dozens and dozens of womens’ careers. Why does she think this is funny??? Why did no one else on that episode push back or even have the good sense to edit it out?? That was the final straw for me but there had been several episodes where she dropped other offensive (and frequently misogynistic) comments. IT ISNT FUNNY
kit1049 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/23
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