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My biggest criticism of The Bougie Show is that it rarely feels like a natural conversation. The flow often comes across as forced, more like a rapid-fire list of questions than an actual dialogue. Guests are frequently interrupted or rushed, sometimes before they’ve even finished a thought, which undercuts any chance for depth or meaningful insight.
The host’s style adds to the issue. He tends to dominate the conversation, and his commentary often feels unnecessarily intrusive rather than engaging. The result is a dynamic that can be awkward to listen to, especially when the guest is clearly more interesting than the line of questioning allows them to be. The show has potential, but the interviewing approach makes it less compelling than it could be.
That said, I’m giving it 3 stars because there are moments of genuine insight, and the topics can be interesting if you’re willing to sift through the awkwardness. With some more natural flow and giving guests room to breathe, this could be a much stronger podcast.
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Great show with balance! The ladies keep Him in check and vice versa. Great quality and topics
Would and have recommended to friends.
Big Rod
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I like the concept, but not in love with the production. The interview questions feel a little too scripted. I can look past all that though. The thing that I don’t like is that the host often comes across homophobic and judgmental. It’s like, dude, this is the world of porn. There’s something for everyone. Get off your high horse.
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Dude stop the sound effects. They are distracting and annoying when trying to hear an interview. Also stop asking every guest if they told anyone they were coming on the show. No one wants to admit they were on. Make your questions more conversational too. You just ask a question then get confused and look for your list for the next one. Do a little research on the guests.
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