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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 549 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryEducationSociety & Culture |
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Thought this would be a great listen but it’s not. The pace and drollness of host and guests make these unlistenable.
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These podcasts started off brilliantly, however they have slowed down in recent years, seemingly in favour of webinars. Some of us love the podcasts and would hate to see them fade away.
Come on TNA, lets have more podcasts of your talks post-lockdown for those of us living at distance from London who have no chance of attending them in person.
This should be on the national curriculum. Absolutely brilliant.
Echoing other reviews. The content is excellent, but really hard to hear while out and about, even in full volume. Otherwise you would have got five stars!
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