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So often so bizarre and so totally wonderful šŸ‘

6 months ago reply 0

Scary stuff. Rings well true

7 months ago reply 0

I’ve suffered with psychosis most of my live but thankfully I not as bad as the cases in this podcast. What an excellent podcast this is.

7 months ago reply 0

Brought tears to my eyes

7 months ago reply 0

I absolutely feel your lain at the quietness where there used to be buzz. I despair at humans.

1 years ago reply 0

’Jalar is a mispronunciation of the word ’halar’. In Spanish, the ’h’ has no sound unless is next to a ’c’.

1 years ago reply 0

thoughtful issues about justice, mental health, corporate indifference.

2 years ago reply 0

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2 years ago reply 0

reader intonation

2 years ago reply 0

Intro music is loud. The reader speaks loudly at the beginning and trails off at the end of his sentences.

2 years ago reply 0

great content, great research

2 years ago reply 0

Intro music is way too loud. So many podcasts do this.

2 years ago reply 1

Outstandingly good! That I listened to a podcast from the Times on this which mentioned nothing controversial, maybe shows what an awkward topic this is for the Tories and Johnson. Or what an amazing investigation this was.

2 years ago reply 0

Does anyone else think the Long Read podcast sounds like CBBC science show with the addition of the cringy music and sound effects? I miss Esther Apoku Jeni

2 years ago reply 0

Turn it up...I can’t hear this

3 years ago reply 0

Hands down, the worst Guardian Long Read I’ve heard

3 years ago reply 0