Olivia Gatwood and Melissa Lozada-Oliva are two internationally-renowned writers and performers who have a lot of questions about things that don't matter. But mostly, they are just two girls who are unfortunately not talking less.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyArts |
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Love the pod and so glad you’re back! I found you during COVID and listened to the entire backlog. Listening to you talk helps me get through a long work day. Hope you keep it up!
Constant overuse of the word “ like” truly takes away from the content. I know it’s a habit that plagues my generation, but it makes them sound unintelligent. If you choose to try create a career in spoken word, radio, podcasting etc , I think relatability is good, but some self awareness and polished delivery can be the difference that makes a podcast stand out. There are already too many “relatable” podcast sounding just like this , it’s hard to think anything other than “meh”.
I hate all other podcasts except this one. It makes me feel like I’m talking on the phone with my friend Clare, only I don’t have to talk so I can actually relax. 10/10.
There are some sentences and insights that are gems, and I held on as long as I could because I think there are some high highs, but I think the self-obsession and aggrandizing has gone a little too far to be digestible. And it’s gotten too hard to listen to listen to extremely privileged folks stumble over trying to understand and ultimately not really saying anything new, but seemingly boasting as though they’ve gotten somewhere worthwhile.
Can’t really relate, but I bet many people would dig it 👍🏽.
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