A chore to listen to...
I really wanted to like this podcast; the stories of native and indigenous women who are subject to crime is grossly underreported and the bias is there, whether consciously or not. The problem is that many of the interviews, even with people who are used to being recorded, are almost impossible to understand. I made it to episode five before I finally got fed up with trying to hear the details that must be important or the interview wouldn’t have been included. Many times things lapsed into the Charlie Brown, “Wah wah wah” sound. I hope Lisa’s story gets told and her family had some sense of justice, but this is a poor vehicle for that.
JennyJenJen0123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/20
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Thank you for covering Lisa’s story.I never knew Lisa but I am close to someone who was really good friends with her.This story is so heartbreaking as I have a teenager daughter who is learning and growing into the women she will be it terrifies me when she’s out and about. She is taking a stand...Read full review »
Nanaimo mom via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/27/20
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