“I started listening to this podcast several months ago. This was, I think, before they started doing things live on YouTube. Back then, there was some decent technical information and discussion about the hobby even though things were a bit disorganized. Over the past several months the podcast has degenerated into private jokes and insults toward traded between the hosts, disorganized discussion that has a hard time staying on topic, one host in particular wanting to guide the discussion to show how much he knows whether relevant to the discussion or not and, worst of all, actually reading silly comments from those participating in the chat/comments feed to the listening audience. This makes me want to just turn it off. I’ll probably unsubscribe soon if things don’t turn around. They apparently only have one host that even reloads regularly any more.
Instead of an informative podcast this has turned into a disorganized private discussion of little use to anyone seeking to learn more about reloading. I’d suggest the following:
- Plan the episodes and be ready for relevant discussion rather than shooting from the hip, having the wrong examples, and appearing to be unprepared.
- Get rid of the silly, juvenile, insults between the hosts. If you must do that, then have a session before you start recording. You sound like 8th graders in the restroom.
- Stay on topic. If you are on camera there is no need to comment about what you see behind another host.
- And for crying out loud stop reading what people are typing in the chat room. Those of us listening do not know these people and we absolutely do not care what they are typing unless it is a question or information relevant to the topic at hand.”
Tangle Eye via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/16/18