You published it, so own it (Dykstra)
Imagine you had a friend who was in your inner circle during your formative years when you used questionable judgement in found certain things in a private setting where that person had also participated. What you did was embarrassing at least, illegal at most, but was pretty undeniably private. Then imagine that decades later your former friend, who’s been in a bad mental state for a ling time, is giving a platform to just out these actions in public and in a place your family likely inhabits ... possibly after your death (Harry Kalas). How would YOU like that? It was a bad decision to let Lenny talk with no guard rails. It was a worse decision to release the Dykstra episode without more thoughtful editing for content. And then to opt out of accountability and hanging the whole thing on the guest himself is the holy trifecta of editorial irresponsibility. I think you should really think about, what are you trying to do with the 3rd person podcast? Because right now it’s a 1-star podcast.
rstewjr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/21
More reviews of The Third Person with Darrell Hammond and Chris Millhouse
I’m hooked on this podcast. You feel like you’re in the room with these funny guys and their guests. Jane Fonda, Keenan Thompson, Colin Quinn and so many more A list people. Darrell also shares his great depth of experience in show business and life which to say the least is really amazing.
Alan B. Fisher via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/21
What can be more fun than talented comics telling war stories and spilling a little tea along the way? I look forward to more episodes. My only tiny critique would be sound quality, however for a first run they knocked it out of the park.
Cyn1270 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/20
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