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It is alright but I won’t keep listening
Some of the content is interesting I’m just not super fond with how the show is presented. Amber’s voice gets annoying which is tough because her role has nothing to do with the research; so it feels pointless I’m sorry I do like other last podcast on the left shows
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Good research, good intentions, great hosts 💓
SPUN is a very thoughtfully researched show, and Natalie and Amber are truly excellent hosts. I’ve learned A LOT. But more importantly I feel that this show handles news of the missing and the missing-missing in a more kind and responsible way than treating them like sources of true crime entertainment. Thank you both for your hard work.
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Love this Show
Just keeps getting better and better. Amber may be my spirit animal.
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Such a needed podcast
We really live in a society where the missing blonde white girl matters more than the thousands of missing girls and women that are marginalized. The fact that Natalie has such an obvious passion to right this wrong is amazing. My daughter is one of these marginalized women and knowing Natalie and her loud and proud voice would care if something happened to her is why this show matters. All the girls and women that are missing, exploited, murdered etc. matter regardless of race, ethnicity, sex assigned at birth, sexual orientation, being unhoused or fighting the disease of addiction, they matter, they deserve a voice! Thanks ladies for the part you play in what is hopefully a societal (though super slow) change in the value of all humans.
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I’ve found my ppl
And I feel seen. That’s all. That’s the whole review.
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Release Times
First of all 100/10 for the research, content, passion, and information! I love Natalie’s research and serious tone paired with Amber’s passion when Natalie tells her something INSANE and her comedy against the awful people in these cases!My only complaint is that the episodes aren’t released when they say they’re going to be. I totally understand life is crazy - I just get super excited for episodes from my LPN pods! I would be cool with even a SPUN update on social if the episode is going to be late! Keep doing an amazing job, ladies! I appreciate you!
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So much potential!
Okay, I’ve listened to almost every episode. I appreciate the approach, I think doing the work to make a podcast about under represented exploited people and populations is super needed. Could LPOTL find a person of color to be involved? Could they find a cohost for Natalie who has a single insightful thing to say? Amber’s hot takes are insane, she makes everything about her AND the jokes are really rough. She doesn’t seem to be in touch with reality. Imagine what could be done for others if an actual comedian or someone who at least will read up on the issues was on the show. Could do a lot with a platform like this on a network like this, hope there’s some changes to come!
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love it but needs some editing help
i really love the content of the podcast and love the banter between the two hosts. my issue is with their editing. the ads literally pop up mid sentence and they’re really jarring, especially the one where the woman is whispering in a terrifying ASMR voice suddenly. i also noticed that during a reading of a woman’s last will and testament, the loud rock song outro started playing over the reading and it seemed really disrespectful to that woman’s last words.
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My favorite podcast!
Thank you, Natalie and Amber!!
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Premise is great. Execution needs work
I keep returning to this podcast because the topics are interesting and I love a lot of other Lpn shows, but the same issues always come up for me as a listener. I feel like I am constantly waiting for the actual topic to be brought up… there is so much fluff and sidebar conversations. The last episode I listened to, I didn’t even know what the actual topic was supposed to be and it was over an hour long. I also find some of Amber’s commentary unrelatable in a cringey way and she comes off as uneducated about and lacking any connection to the content. I really wish there was better structure and more actual content rather than Natalie explaining everything to Amber and rampant sidebar conversations. At least introduce the topic in the first 15 minutes. These are important stories to tell
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Please make the episode titles less confusing
I love this podcast but please make the episode titles relevant and short.
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The Best
Smart and funny. You two made me laugh harder today than I have probably laughed in 3 years. Bless you. Carry on.
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You are the best!
Natalie, i learn so much from you. important information about these cases, also HOW you talk about sensitive subjects. super inspiring ! hi amber! you are awesome too! down to earth and fun!
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Please don’t make fun of SA victims.
Firstly, I love the content here, Natalie does a great job of researching and speaking respectively on the sensitive topics at hand. I want to support and encourage the ladies of LPOTL whenever possible! I just finished the most recent multipart on para social exploitation, and I was hooked! That being said, I strongly urge Amber to reassess her use of humor. Adding levity to dark and sensitive topics is totally fine- I love this network for a reason! But Amber’s tendency to shame and victim blame, including just outright making fun of child SA victims is really cringy and damaging to the spirit of the podcast. I think the goal would be to empower women, children and underrepresented groups, but Amber chooses to make the butt of the jokes. I recognize maybe her sense of humor isn’t the same as my own and I can accept that, but please, Amber, your commentary lands best when you make fun of yourself or the ‘bad guys’.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
✨You ladies are awesome 👏..I can’t even express in words how much I love and appreciate you both being so genuine, bold and unapologetic! . I enjoy listening and think it’s so important that you are bringing all these dark topics to light! Keep up the amazing content ! Sincerely, ✨Chelsea - listening From Harrisburg Pennsylvania! 🌈❤️🥰☺️🌺🥂
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Good but irksome
I love their episodes but some of Amber’s commentary really interferes with Natalie’s explanation and becomes irritating. But overall it’s a great show and gives much needed attention to important topics!
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“Eff him with a chainsaw!”
Amber and Natalie have done such an amazing job on this podcast. Between the research, the commentary on such dark topics, and the brevity they sprinkle in, I was hooked from the first episode. I’ve been listening to shows from LPN for years now and was so excited to have a women-lead true crime show to listen to and never fail to suggest it to anyone I know who likes podcasts. Amber and Natalie are both shining lights in a sometimes depressing world and I couldn’t be more happy to have a weekly episode from them to make me rage and laugh despite myself. Love you ladies!
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Ok but needs work
Shows premise is solid and Natalie does pretty good research. Amber doesn’t though. It would work a lot better following the lpotl method. 2 solid to medium researchers and the response person, the Ben Kissel. Amber would be the perfect reaction host, to two others delivering facts. That way we could appreciate Amber’s comedic input, without her informative input. She just doesn’t have resources to back up what she says, and sometimes clearly needs to do more research. 2 host TC pods are hard, imo. There’s just too much overreacting to information both hosts already know. That’s what makes lpotl interesting, and I think would improve this one. I say this all as a true lover of the Brighter Side, and longtime roundtable fan.
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Poor quality control
I don’t understand how they can consistently put up episodes that don’t have an outro or have such weak clip quality. Does someone listen to these before they get pushed out to the feed?
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