Great podcast, audio needs work!
With so many comments about the poor audio quality, why isn’t the host adjusting?! It’s gotten worse. The stories and lessons learned are so valuable. Rather than an interview, the guests are allowed to tell their stories themselves, with some questions and prompting from Ashley. However, the difference in audio volume and quality between guest and host is sharp and grating. I often have to turn the volume up to hear the guest only to quickly turn it down again the moment Ashley speaks. Impossible to listen to this podcast with ear buds. Thanks for the stories, but please equalize the volume!
Yelaheener via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/24
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