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Man, a lot of the people reviewing this podcast are brutal. Sure the interviewer interrupts occaisionaly he has to ask question to continue a narrative. He may not be an expert at conducting interviews but if you don't move a story along the people being interviewed could sit and talk about less significant details for hours. The podcast doesn't last more than an hour and sometimes you are going through 20 years or more of someone's life. Thank you to the podcast and The Innocence Project for shining a light to the rest of us about wrongful convictions.Read full review »
jdmoore83 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/17
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I have been truly fortunate to know Jason Flom personally via his day job, for nearly two decades, as one of the most influential music industry executives of the modern era. That he can accurately be described as such makes his dedication to The Innocence Project that much more meaningful and...Read full review »
Iknowrockstars via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/16
Great step towards helping improve our justice system.
Cris Guevara via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/07/16
I was surprised when I read some of the reviews about this podcast, Jason Flom is not a reporter, he's a music executive, I guess many people don't know that. That being said, I applaud him for shining a light on the injustice many men and women have endured by our criminal justice...Read full review »
Badkittykatty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/17
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