Host is painful to listen to
The good: the guests are great and extremely knowledgeable on a variety of topics. The bad: the host is tone deaf, clearly has no interest in learning from others (by constantly declaring how he already knows everything his guests are trying to discuss and essentially killing the natural flow of conversation and information), and is constantly trying to make everything about him by interrupting the guests or trying to redirect their discussion with his irrelevant personal anecdotes or the incessant personal injections (ex: Okay! Great! I already knew that!) or the stale, pedantic closing questions that have been exactly the same for years that even the guests are clearly rolling their eyes while answering. At least after more than 2 years of complaints in the reviews, he finally stopped eating and drinking while recording - because that’s super respectful to your guests too... If you can totally tune out the host, the guests are great! Is there an app for that yet?
Aranwe L. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/20
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