One sided, lacks any objectivity.
I’m mostly of the same opinion as the other one star review here. It’s sensationalist journalism with the integrity of a wet cardboard box. I’m up to episode 3 so far and it has lacked any objectivity, and only seems to be presenting a series of unfortunate occurrences some Individuals experienced. There is no objectivity at all. Anyone with fair experience in critical thinking should be able to see more holes than a block of Swiss cheese. It hardly explains what these meditation courses actually entail. It does not take much in the way of research to learn what’s involved with these courses. One big flag on this series so far is where the interviewer says they spoke to almost 2 dozen people having rough experiences post course. Then in the next episode seems to lay claim of speaking to a large number of people throughout this “investigation”. A sample of nearly 2 dozen…. Am I missing something here?
EggVillain via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/29/24
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Emsicle02 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/07/24
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noxonmit via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/30/24
Tip for the next time: align volume levels so we can hear all the voices properly. Good luck
martijn_deStudio via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 02/12/24
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