Compelling but they talk too fast!
Very compelling and full of relevant information that wasn't disclosed in Serial (very appropriately named...), but the two lawyers (not Rabia) talk so fast that it can be a struggle to take in what they're saying, and I've had to pause and rewind several times in order to absorb relevant points. If you guys are reading this, please slow down a little! I'm sure others will appreciate it too... Thanks :) EDIT (it seems it will only let me edit my existing review rather than add a new one): Have just listened to the first addendum - not sure if I'm just imagining it because I've acclimatised, but it seems as though they are talking at a slightly more comfortable pace this week compared to episode 1. Thanks and please keep it up (both the good work and intelligible speech!). Cheers!Read full review »
Ruth Wise via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/21/15
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I'm interested in the subject matter, but the chick who's reading and slurring like she's nervous as hell makes it difficult to enjoy. Don't write out and read word-for-word your entire script. Give yourself a short outline and then just speak like a normal human, please.Read full review »
bharris901 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/15
Love the content, but have had to listen 3 times and still haven't caught everything. Considering listening at half-speed. The fast talking will cost listeners. Not even sure I'll stick with it. Trying to keep up is really annoying.Read full review »
Dusty199 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/15
Finally! A podcast that goes down those rabbit holes! I'm super excited for this season, but please speak sloweeeerrrrrrr...I had to listen to the podcast in its entirety 3 times, and I still feel like I missed some information.Read full review »
iKrew1000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/15
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