Good in concept, so-so in execution
This podcast is a good idea to raise awareness and generate empathy. However, I was board to tears listening to question after question about the person’s feelings, followed by the same sad responses. This Q+A could be done in a quarter of the time for people to step into the victim’s shoes. To improve the podcast, each experience could be framed as a story/narrative of the victim’s experiences, maybe followed by some personal questions. The personal but engaging small plot of how the loved one went missing would engage the listener, and then a short heartfelt Q+A would nicely wrap it up. This podcast has a lot of potential, but it’s structure should be changed to keep people engaged and subscribed.
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