Tim’s monologues and “selfish questions” more prevalent
Been a fan for years, but longer portions lately seem to be Tim monologues or “I’m going to ask a selfish question for myself.” (K now you’re being annoying AND redundant) The pretentious Princeton or insecure Long Islander inserts have been tolerable in the past because monologues were sporadic and brief. (Like this is the part of the episode where Tim can’t resist inserting himself into the conversation. Got it, yup. And now back to the guest.) However, lately episodes feel more like Tim’s public therapy sessions where he invited guests to help him work through his own issues of feeling lost or stuck. TIM: Do you want to have kids? Do you want to write fiction? Do you want to move on from your Podcast? All options are okay!! Just please figure this out so we can get this show back to hearing all about your amazing guests from your amazing guests.
Anonymous321987654 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/22/24
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great interviewing, great conversations.
iced-cream via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/14
Great stuff! This podcast gives Tim another way...to show us the way.
Aerial Pursuit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/14
Great show, interesting insights. No doubt the format of the show will greatly improve over time. As a listener I’m interested to hear the hows, whys and whats, but keep an emphasis on the guest’s outlook on life, their habits and what motivates them to reach the top. Great so far! Good luck!
Max-Alexander via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/17/14
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