Interest Fading
I started out really liking this podcast. I fully believe in Adnan’s innocence and loved Rabia’s book. I hate to say anything negative because I admire the time that all of these people are putting into helping innocent prisoners, but, if I’m being completely honest, I am having a hard time continuing to listen because of the overload of information. Many of the episodes are well over an hour and then not only do we have the regular episodes, but we have addendum episodes which are as long as a regular episode. It’s just too much to keep up with. In comparison, I loved Accused and Someone Knows Something for their succinct dissemination of the relevant information. I have other issues with SKS, but I appreciate the length of the episodes. I’m only in season 2 and on episode 14 but really do not know if I’ll continue. Maybe season 3 or 4 will bring me back, but listening to Joey Watkins never admit to doing ANYTHING wrong, ever...is really wearing thin. I’m definitely not saying he shot anyone, but even in just talking about fights etc...apparently he’s never done anything wrong to anybody.
hscsteach via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/19
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I like the way this but gas is presented however It is lacking high quality audio. The volume is set way too low.
RyanR1174 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/15
I really want to listen to this, but I’m having such a hard time following along. Susan speaks so fast! Let Colin do the talking and I think you’re good.
Kashworthdesign via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/15/15
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