The property expert doesn’t get to say much
I really wanted to like this podcast, but whenever Amy (the property expert) begins to talk or answer questions about the actual subject matter, Victoria keeps interrupting with personal anecdotes and as a result, Amy’s advice or contribution is derailed and completely lost. There were so many times in each episode where Amy starts talking, and I think ‘Wow, this is going to be really useful knowledge,’ and then Amy suddenly gets cut off by Victoria, with the discussion derailed by a loosely related story about Victoria. If I wanted to listen to Victoria harp on about herself, I would listen to a podcast about Victoria. I want to listen to a podcast about property and if Amy has her own podcast about property, I’ll happily listen to that instead.
Dr Louisa via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/11/22
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Hi, love the podcast, it’s so informative and love the way it’s been produced with the music, questions, everything. One thing I have to note though is the tone of the podcast with more recent episodes has changed a bit. I adore Victoria but I find her tone sometimes a bit silly and informal and...Read full review »
emmyhally via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/22/21
Useful and informative content but at times difficult to listen to as Amy is constantly interrupted by Victoria. I understand that interruptions will naturally happen but a lot of the sarcastic comments are unnecessary and break the flow of what Amy is trying to inform us of.
KatRoa via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/30/21
Love the topics discussed, however the constant interruptions on top of one another get really frustrating and are often left feeling like they just want to talk about their personal stories and not let the expert speak. Overall great content however definitely something to take into...Read full review »
Annika Mielnik via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/07/21
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