Solvable is a true-crime podcast that seeks to find the answers to unsolved mysteries. With the cooperation of the investigative agency, Solvable takes the listener behind closed doors and speaks directly to the past and current personnel who are responsible for investigating these crimes. In addition, family members and others who are most impacted by these tragedies share their stories in the ho... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | True Crime |
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I gave it a solid three episode chance, but I just can’t get past the terrible audio quality and poor narration. The hosts sound like robots and it honestly takes away from the story.
Story is good, but I got distracted by the bad audio so I didn’t finish the series.
The care and attention the Solvable Team, Greg and Amanda are giving to the cause of helping Jane and John Does find their names is incredible. Thank you for doing that work! The pocdcast itself is a 3-star review for me, because of a few reasons. The phone recorded interviews are extremely difficult to hear and made each episode hard to track with. Also, the trailer and title of the show are misleading, because I was hoping to find out who caused Alicia’s death, but that is not the case. And la... more
Good story but the narration is awful. It sounds like bots are reading the script. Audiochuck usually has such great speakers... I'm surprised.
Approximately 45 minutes in and the information provided so far could’ve been provided in less than 10 minutes. There seems to be a lot of repetition and a lot of filler. episode, seriously? The episode was 20 minutes long and not the least bit complicated. The interviews with the people involved in the case don’t really move the story forward at all.
Apple Podcasts | #117 | Ukraine/True Crime |
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Solvable by audiochuck launched 3 years ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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