Amazing subject , let down
These stories are vitally important. They never get the press or attention needed to solve the problem of wrongful convictions. This COULD be one of the most important podcasts on iTunes. However, this podcast is a perfect expample of needing a host. Let Jason have full control and produce but get off the mic. The interruptions and pointless detaill takes away from the flow and narrative. When people are not used to being on mic or interviewd you need a good anchor to tie it together, this falls fall short.
Beulahboi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/17
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