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I love the focus on PNW based crime! This podcast feels like you’re sitting down with your best friends. Alisha and Emily are not afraid to share their thoughts and are passionate about their cases. I’m a long-time Patreon supporter and definitely recommend!
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This podcast is great! I love the chemistry between hosts, and the out-takes let me know you’re my people, lol. Thank you for covering cases and social injustices that aren’t all over the media. The hosts do great research and touch on a wide range of subjects. I look forward to listening every week.
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I’ve listened to A LOT of true crime podcasts and I’ve listened to this one for years, still one of the best. With 3 hosts they manage to get the ‘story’ across without inappropriate commentary, and the bloopers at the end still make me laugh, keep up the amazing work you guys 👏
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I love the stories told by Emily and Alisha. They both make you feel like they are talking to you. I just can’t get into the stories told by Josh. He sounds like he is reading from a script, with many awkward pauses. My mind wanders. I end up not finishing the episode. I tried really hard this week and finally realized what one of the issues is. The sentences in his stories are too long, with many clauses, and that causes the monotone voice and awkward pauses. I think if he would break down his sentences into shorter sentences, the story would flow better and sound more like everyday speech. And be more interesting to listen to. Josh is quite animated when talking to Emily and Alisha. His personality, however, does not come through in his story telling.
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This was more like listening to someone speed through reading a report in front of the class than a podcast. If you are just going to read a manuscript - SLOW it down and maybe look up from the page now and then to make some attempt to connect with the audience. We cant see the podcaster so even more reason for them not to sound like an AUTOMATON. MITR was actually fascinating but was very hard to follow because it was not at all engaging. I'd like to see the print version or listen to someone tell the stories who has done the work and wasnt 100 percet reliant on merely rambling off what was written in front of them.
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This is a very amateur podcast. The narrator sits and reads off of a piece of paper, almost as if they’re giving a book report. It’s not very engaging and it’s very difficult to listen to. I feel they have the right idea as someone being from the Pacific Northwest I find the case is very interesting but the delivery is subpar.
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