A good show but …
I love Andy… He’s got a great way of making these standard bio interviews more engagement with vulnerably sharing his stories along with the interviewees. But, at times his interjections and interruptions are insufferable. The episode with Moshe Kasher is Andy at his worst! He won’t stop with “yeah” “sure” while his interviewee is talking and while Moshe is sharing super interesting stories, Andy is cutting off his sentences and destroying the kicker of all his stories… like when Moshe was talking about his dad planning to paint again when he retired, and just as Moshe was drops that his dad died before he could get his 30 year old paintings out of this storage, Andy interrupts to ask a new question. Jesus, Andy! Just bc Moshe is telling a story about his orthodox background doesn’t mean it’s time for Andy to interrupt by describing the first Jewish ppl he met in elementary school, smdh. Please let the guests finish their sentences, Andy!
NaomiCampellsAssistant via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/24
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Jheath506 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/16/19
Solid choice to start with Abbi. Looking forward to hearing more from Andy’s very human sense of humor.
jesse.331 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/19
Deep but delightfully fun at the same time. I loved it and can’t wait for next episodes.
esy1987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/19
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