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I've listened to all but one episode so far and briefly met the host down at AOP. I've enjoyed some of the stories and getting some additional/background information from drivers etc.
 
I agree. I've listened, and I enjoy the content, hearing what the interviewees have to say. I certainly appreciate what the interviewer is doing, and he's a young guy just getting started, but the show could use a little polishing. 8+ minutes of shout outs & "commercials" is a bit much before the interview even starts. Needs a little more of a professional touch & better editing. But I do like that someone is getting the voices of the sport out there to be heard.
 
Last week's episode had the man, the myth, the legend @Speeding on for a 2 hour show. Was cool to hear some stories from one of our own and I feel like it needs to have a part 2 to go over even more stories. :dblthumb:
 
Just tried to listen to RoR again. I really wanted to hear Cade Rodd but the host dropped the ball again. My wife could wing it through an interview better than him.
I agree, that was a tough one. Cade was driving to a race and the sound was pretty rough at times. Over all, I enjoy the content and most of the folks Jesse has on the show.

Let me know when you get your wife's pod cast off the ground.
 
I agree, that was a tough one. Cade was driving to a race and the sound was pretty rough at times. Over all, I enjoy the content and most of the folks Jesse has on the show.

Let me know when you get your wife's pod cast off the ground.

Don't get you hair gel in a knot. I think it's badass he is trying to put out some content that pertains to the type of riding we do and some people that work in the industry like yourself.

With that being said I am not talking about the quality of the sound. I am talking about the guy asking questions and knowing enough to not sound like a newbie. Then repeating himself.
 
Don't get you hair gel in a knot. I think it's badass he is trying to put out some content that pertains to the type of riding we do and some people that work in the industry like yourself.

With that being said I am not talking about the quality of the sound. I am talking about the guy asking questions and knowing enough to not sound like a newbie. Then repeating himself.

LOL, my point is, it's not that easy to do. Also, I think you have to remember, there are listeners out there that are newbie's. So you can't constantly be talking over a listeners heads. I look at it like what I feel like Ian Johnson did/ does a great job of. Are some of his episodes boring to you or I, yes. But there are viewers out there that don't know what he is talking about and he does a great job of educating those listeners. You have to put out content that touches on all levels of tech, info, etc. or you start loosing a particular segment.

Just my .02
 

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