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Podcast Reviews: Edgy Reviews from That Podcast Show 53: Roadcast Radio-Cruising Authority-The Kitchen Sink

 

****For more detail not included in the written reviews please listen to the show to find out much more.***

Roadcast Radio

Category: Comedy

Roadcast Radio is a show by a group of guys who share stories, talk about pop culture, and “rip on” each other. The podcast is dedicated to comedic stories surrounding the hosts’ lives. Listeners need to be aware of the Explicit tag. The cast talk about sex a lot and some may find the things said to be very offensive. The hosts keep the show moving with music, audio clips, and funny quotes. The podcast employs the use of Gcast, which is a service that allows recording via a toll-free call from any phone. Using Gcast places the Roadcast Radio audio quality at a disadvantage. The length of the show is too long too thus jeopardizing the listening experience. Roadcast Radio can be entertaining, and the hosts have interesting personalties. Check them out if you’re not easily offended.

Rating: ★½☆☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★½☆ Sue

Cruising Authority

Category: Places and Travel

Host Barry Vaudrin is advertised as America’s cruise director and the doctor of cruising. For the most part, he delivers with this show. Cruising Authority informs listeners about the cruise industry and what happens behind the scenes. Barry is a comfortable, informed host who clearly displays avid interest in the industry which makes him a skilled speaker on the subject. He also has good interviewing skills, and all of the interviews we heard have been relevant, informative, and easy to understand. Barry does an exceptional job of bringing the listener into the cruise experience with music, sounds of the ocean, and interviews with crew members and others on the ships. In fact, the recordings are so well produced that listeners will feel like they are on board a luxury cruise liner. Barry can be repetitive in getting his points across, but this can easily be remedied by a little extra editing in post-production. Also, some of the shows seem to run a bit longer than is necessary for this type of content. The biggest problem? That he’s experiencing all these fantastic cruises and we are not!

Rating: ★★★★☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★★☆ Sue

The Kitchen Sink

Category: Music

The Kitchen Sink is a music podcast that is essentially a re-broadcast of a radio show in which host Chris Floyd plays all different genres of music, usually tied in with a common theme. The listed music genres are Rock, Soul, Blues, Country, Rockabilly, Local & Indie, Punk, Hip-Hop, and strange movie audio clips. Chris mixes this music old-school d.j. style. Chris claims that The Kitchen Sink is a show for people who like all music, but we were disappointed to find that most of the songs featured sounded similar. Musical-dependent podcasts need to have higher than average sound quality when compared to a vocal-based show. The Kitchen Sink does not offer the fidelity needed for an all music-based show. In fact, listening to this show was akin to listening to an AM station. Chris is a fairly good host and comes across as professional, although he does sound a bit generic at times. If you enjoy music podcasts and don’t mind listening to music that others choose for you, you may enjoy this podcast for its fun themes.

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Daniel

Rating: ★★★☆☆ Sue

 

 

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Sue : The 40 Year Old Boy

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