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Some episodes are GREAT, some episodes are “meh”, and these two types battle each other for dominance. Aside from making sure every story rings true, there seems to be no criteria for the selection of experiences (which are narrated by those who experienced it, as they should be and, for the most part, they talk without interruption — by the way, I don’t hear ads at all, which is a big issue for many; I download the episode to my device and listen with an app called Audipo, in case that helps), and my suggestion would be to only have GREAT stories on the show. The less engrossing tales act like fillers or B-side tracks and detract a lot from the podcast in general.
In fact, each episode should come with a rating because, dear God, number 440, narrated by “Mary”, was uncharacteristically and insurmountably dull. No, seriously. I could hardly believe how bad it was and kept telling myself to wait for it, that at any moment the amazing part would begin, but it never freaking did. Nothing upon nothing upon nothing. I wanted to scream at her to shut up shut up SHUT UP! Yet she continued unabated with a painful narration style, staying resolutely and annoyingly pointless throughout her yawn-inducing drawn-out tale of mental embellishments built upon the most unexciting of happenings (she tells us what time it was, what she and her husband were wearing, what they were thinking, their comments, whether their backs were hurting, Jesus H Christ, just EVERYTHING imaginable told in the most excruciatingly boring detail). I was even tempted to unsubscribe. It was that bad. Spare yourself the agony. I already went through it for you.
Lastly, I also wish Vic would speak like a normal person. I realize he’s trying to create branding by speaking in a particular way but it comes across as an affectation and it is pure cringe. So, along with only having great stories on, the show would benefit from him talking like a regular human being.
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Vic Cundiff continues to bring us first hand credible encounters.
He’s compassionate and allows his guests to express their unthinkable terror while giving them tools to heal in the process.
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Regardless your views on Dogman, Vic will take you down the rabbit hole. You’ll love his brief interview at the start, then he lets the guest speak their mind . Then a small Q & A at the end that ties a nice bow to close the episode out.
Bravo Vic
Also, MyBigfootsights he has is also amazing. I wish I could leave 10 stars ⭐️
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Hearing people talk about their dogman encounters is fascinating and informative. Vic is a great host, thoroughly investigating and clarifying each story. I highly recommend this show to anyone interested in dogmen.
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I don’t begrudge anyone for making a few bucks from advertising revenue, but the ads make the show unlistenable. They destroy the momentum, are absurdly loud and obnoxious, and repeat several times in succession. I get airing ads and all, but there has to be a better alternative to what’s happening presently. Multiple reviewers have stated this. It’s a shame because the podcast is pretty good otherwise. If the ads are resulting in poor reviews and a drop in listenership though, something is seriously wrong and needs to be corrected. And, if the ads are turning listeners off to the podcast, theres little to no chance for a sales conversion off them and the whole thing becomes pointless anyway. It takes a lot of work to cultivate an audience but its pretty clear that the ads aren’t helping you keep them.
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I really wanted to like this podcast. Great guests and the stories are eye opening. The worst part for me and the part that makes it hard to listen to is the hosts 80’s game show host way of speaking. Seems insanely fake and forced. Insanely cringy and comes very gimmicky. If you can get past that definitely worth a listen.
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