“We’re not necessarily sick of listening to interesting programs; but we’re definitely tired of hearing from every friend, relative and co-worker who thinks they’re just an iPhone recording away from creating the next 'Serial.'”— Jennifer Miller, nytimes.com
“It literally took me fourteen years to 'make it' in any real, bill-paying way in show business.”— Karen Kilgariff, amazon.com
“Life guru and best-selling author Tim Ferriss goes long on his podcast, and yet somehow it still feels like appointment listening. He gets extremely high-profile guests to deliver personal stories and bite-size wisdom you can put to immediate use in your own life.”— GQ, gq.com
“Well, it turns out life is not a meritocracy. If you show up, even in the most perfect human form, you will get your heart broken. You just will. That's part of the deal. No one gets out unscathed, unless they stay home.”— Karen Kilgariff, amazon.com
“The cult of perfect, deep down, is just fear. We want human connection, but we're psychotically afraid of rejection, so our head tells us to stay home until we're good enough. But when you get older, you learn the shittiest, most ironic life lesson: 'perfection' is not a guarantee for happiness. Thi…”— Karen Kilgariff, amazon.com
“Blaming inanimate stuff us so much easier than taking responsibility for your actions!”— Georgia Hardstarck, amazon.com
“Even though Wondery cut ties with him, Boudet does not want people to start boycotting the company or anyone that advertises with them.”— Tim Baysinger, thewrap.com
“It’s uncomfortable to acknowledge that the person you’ve been joking around with the past few years is exactly the guy your harshest critics said he was.”— Ashley Feinberg, huffingtonpost.com
“Embrace podcasts and books on tape. You can do your chores while listening and won't end up mindlessly agog in front of your flatscreen.”— Justine Harman, elle.com