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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
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Loose the over-excitable man-child Jolyon and you’ll have yourselves a enjoyable podcast. more
Not a serious debate just ego ego ego …
I love this Podcast, it’s clever and funny and interesting. The only negative is Jolyon, really , really likes he’s sound of his own voice. Would of been 5 stars but his soap box rants in every episode are a bit annoying. Sorry.
Bit of a curate’s egg. Lighthearted for the most part but doesn’t really tackle the underlying psychology of why people choose to believe. It ends up falling between two stools dealing with potentially serious subject matter but not in the depth the topic deserves. File under light entertainment rather than informative documentary.
Thanks for the laughs!
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