Succeeds in spite of himself sometimes
Enjoy this podcast but could be better. This podcast is successful because Marc has a lot of great guests. I think the guests like doing this show and because the interviews are easy and free flowing discussions rather than conventional interviews. But boy does Marc make it difficult to like sometimes. He talks about himself too much at times. Was listening to the Jacqueline Novak interview and a bunch of times she was about to say something interesting he spoke over her and steered the conversation into a totally uninteresting direction about himself. The whole working through his issues thing was endearing when he was starting out. But at the level he’s at now, it comes across as narcissistic.
Jazz Picasso via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/24
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