Great story - over produced
This is a horrifying story and I found it fascinating. My criticism is that like many podcasts it was too slow with too much music, too much fake suspense and too much touchy feely fake understanding. I enjoyed Hot Money because music was used sparsely and the story rattled on with so many twists and revelations I struggled to keep up. (Which is good, one can always re-wind) This one made me feel my time was being wasted by some obvious filler content which held up the story. Beware “over-produvtion”. Good podcasts are good because of content - substance over style.
Ppt qwerty via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/07/24
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