He wanted me to leave, I’m leaving
I’d been a listener of this podcast since it’s first episode. Although Guy’s politics diverge from mine in many aspects, this is something I was more than willing to accept. Make no mistake- I’ve appreciated his craft, dedication and obvious love for this podcast. He has had some phenomenal guests and fun interviews. Like any interview podcast, if there was an episode where his and/or his guest’s opinions were too radical for me, I’d simply stop and wait for the next one. Frederick Joseph’s episode was one of those. But having to start the show literally inviting people to leave if they don’t like it? Honestly Guy… Is this good marketing? Show the door to a loyal consumer? As a polite person I reply to you “Thank you, you too have a good life”
FGH-aka PiNKt3 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/27/22
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