Emotive yes, informative no
As a recently retired firefighter, after 34 years, I had high hopes this would help others understand wildfire. Unfortunately it was just another opportunity to get folks agitated by emotional descriptions instead of educating with factual descriptions. I understand the need for the emotive in story telling, but that was 98% of this podcast's content. And the other 2% was only about half correct. The epilogue episode was the most correct, although still not completely. The rest, really just someone who doesn't really understand the subject telling stories to others who don't know the difference.Read full review »
getrealpeople! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/19
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Collany via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/26/19
I finally started listening to this while on vacation. I was laying in my tent, on the side of a mountain, in the Peruvian Andes. The wind was blowing and nearby farmers were practicing their time old traditions of slash and burn. The air was filled with the smell of burning vegetation. Between...Read full review »
amascuba via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/19
I hope you do a show on fort McMurray. They managed to evacuate an entire town!!!
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