This is an objectively important podcast.
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 inspirational. This podcast, in particular, is a perfect window into the undeniably important work that Jason and his colleagues do in helping to obtain freedom, if not justice, for the wrongfully incarcerated. It also highlights what those of us who are fortunate enough to know Jason and his dedication to this mission already know: that his easy-going, irreverent demeanor sometimes belies a man with a philosopher's mind, an artist's soul, a lion's heart and a prize-fighter's tenacity. If nothing else, listening to this podcast has inspired me to get personally involved with my local chapter of The Innocence Project. That's about all the endorsement you need....Read full review »
Iknowrockstars via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/16
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FINALLY! A good quality podcast about people who are wrongfully convicted and exonerated. Thank you so much for making this. Tired of hearing other podcasts try to do the same but just sound like they are whining with horrible sound quality. Keep up the great work!
IIwtfIIwtfIIwtfII via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/05/16
The host might think he's being friendly and supportive but in fact he is unbelievably patronizing for not letting his guest tell his own story. We get that it was a cooerced confession; Raymond narrates perfectly clearly and vividly, but the insanely annoying host constantly resets the scene...Read full review »
rikkimc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/17
Over 20 minutes of wasted time: recording multiple takes of the same ad read, mindless banter back and forth with the engineer/producer and periods of silence make for an amateur attempt at a podcast. As for content, the interviews jump around in a disjointed way, and the podcast often ends...Read full review »
Paul Welter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/17/17
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