Sheepdog1968
Member
Dear Firearms Podcasters,
Firearms have been my hobby for 35 years. I have had a temporary long commute for the last year (4 hrs a day on the road) that will soon end. As such, I have listened to many firearms related podcasts. I love them all.
One thing I have noticed by there now being so many is some unintended consequences that I would kindly ask those who make podcasts to take into consideration.
If there is a horrific event or some anti gun political activity going on, most you will dedicate a large portion of your show to it. By listening to a lot of podcasts, it becomes very easy to end up hearing 6 or more hours or horrific events such as Ft. Hood Part 2. Listening to too much discussion of such horrific events takes an emotional toll on me. In fact, I have ended up deleting some podcasts outright because I just can't hear one more person discuss for 30 minutes what Bloomberg is up to this week.
I do want to listen to all of your podcasts. I would greatly appreciate it if there is any way that you can be mindful that many of us gun folks are like preaching to the chior and maybe keep some of the political rants or horrific events more concise with your personal insignts. I think all podcast listeners would benefit.
Tom Gresham's Gun Talk is probably the best example of how a political topic or horrific event gets discussed and then moves on. Again, I know they are your podcasts you are producing but there are now so many of you, at times I just feel worn out and exhasuted from these less fun subjects.
Food for though. Please keep making podcasts. Many thanks.
Firearms have been my hobby for 35 years. I have had a temporary long commute for the last year (4 hrs a day on the road) that will soon end. As such, I have listened to many firearms related podcasts. I love them all.
One thing I have noticed by there now being so many is some unintended consequences that I would kindly ask those who make podcasts to take into consideration.
If there is a horrific event or some anti gun political activity going on, most you will dedicate a large portion of your show to it. By listening to a lot of podcasts, it becomes very easy to end up hearing 6 or more hours or horrific events such as Ft. Hood Part 2. Listening to too much discussion of such horrific events takes an emotional toll on me. In fact, I have ended up deleting some podcasts outright because I just can't hear one more person discuss for 30 minutes what Bloomberg is up to this week.
I do want to listen to all of your podcasts. I would greatly appreciate it if there is any way that you can be mindful that many of us gun folks are like preaching to the chior and maybe keep some of the political rants or horrific events more concise with your personal insignts. I think all podcast listeners would benefit.
Tom Gresham's Gun Talk is probably the best example of how a political topic or horrific event gets discussed and then moves on. Again, I know they are your podcasts you are producing but there are now so many of you, at times I just feel worn out and exhasuted from these less fun subjects.
Food for though. Please keep making podcasts. Many thanks.