Running activism?
This podcast is no longer for me, but that’s only one reason to remove a star. Minus one star because the podcast needs a new name. It at least needs an updated mission statement. This podcast is Tina’s personal PC soapbox with a side conversation about running. I hate labeling things as “woke,” but it fits here. Minus another star because of the ads. I understand podcasts need sponsors, but Tina’s painfully slow and rambling descriptions of her sponsor’s products last MINUTES and I’m going to wear out the skip button on my phone. The content is great if you want to consume your progressive activist liberal agenda under the guise of a running podcast, but I don’t.
Clan Dad via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/23
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