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Van Robichaux
The Read
Hate when a podcast's flow is interrupted by an ad read? From the mind of Van Robichaux comes a podcast that's impossible to interrupt--because it's already ONLY ad reads.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.2 stars from 40 ratings
I’m concerned that this podcaster was allowed to copy the name of the popular podcast The Read, which has been extremely popular for more than 10 years. This should not be allowed.
Fanoforiginalthereadpodcast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/24
Lacks originality
There is already a podcast named The Read. This person obviously is flying by tue seat of their pants and did no research. If they weren’t diligent enough to see that there was another podcast by the same name how thorough are the opinions and statement that they make on their show. Statements...Read full review »
super duper sarah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/23
There is already a podcast called The Read. How hard is it to come up with another name? They have worked very hard to build their brand. You shouldn’t be allowed to use the name of their show to build your base.
TPeashawn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/23
Recent Episodes
After three weeks off, Van returns for the start of his first theme month Readtober (April 15th to May 15th) and discusses the accounting software he uses to keep things running, Xero. The Read listeners can get a free 30 days to try out the accountng software Xero by visiting van.link/xero
Published 04/21/23
Published 04/21/23
The Read gets local with an ad read for the single location, South Minneapolis neighborhood gas station, 36 Lyn Refuel Station. All April long visit 36Lyn, tell 'em "Van sent you" and you'll get a free banana with the purchase of any large fountain drink!
Published 03/31/23
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