Sidetracked, lost in the forest
As much as I value the subject and excellent guests, the format of asked questions leads to very few insights. Why childhood, where who studied and when, lived or worked matters ? Maybe it matters during an university admission interview, and is a form of „small talk”. The audience wants to learn valuable insights about value investing strategies, investment approaches, specific situations, yet it is 1/4, maybe 1/3 of the podcast. Nobody will listen through a long, poorly recorded content, even if gold pot is at the end (maybe it is). Interview with Parames was a struggle to listen through, abandoned the effort mid-way. I sincerely wish all the best to creators of the podcast, and I hope the podcast improves.
European-1 via Apple Podcasts · Poland · 03/21/20
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saladdda via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/15/19
The guests are great. The interviewer seems confused about who’s supposed to be talking. In the one I’m listening to right now, he’s speaking four to five times as much as the guy he’s supposedly interviewing, and it ruins the podcast when he does this.
Brother Augustine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/20
Two words for the interviewer - stop talking. I’m conflicted about this podcast. I adore the intellect and value of those interviewed, but I think Tanos does a horrific job interviewing. Please let the people talk!
Incubatorz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/20
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