There are fascinating kernels, but tons of chaff.
Earlier episodes were more engaging and interesting. Later ones depend greatly on how well the hosts are interviewing the guests. Too many episodes have huge blocks of introductory, rambling, unfocused chatting. Much is highly repetitive from episode to episode. I *want* to like this podcast more. Tips to creators: 1. Dave, please stop with the Bruce Hornsby. Or please learn from practicing comedians about how to make (and keep!) something funny and not cross over into predictable and exhausting. Also, after all of the episodes all I can associate with you is: lunch hours, Bruce Hornsby, and absence from most episodes. As a show personality, what is your contribution? What is your “voice”? 2. Everyone else: Tighten up the timeline. Put strict limits on non-episode-topic items, or come up with format that clearly distinguishes the segments. This won’t make it boring. Limits contain creativity and allow it space to be expressed. I want to look forward to episodes again and want to listen. You have the platform, the knowledge, the experience, and the people. Leverage that.
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