If you like conversational, unpolished podcasts, ones where you feel like you're listening to a friend tell a story, then this pod is for you. The others here calling this pod 'unprofessional' and complain of the personal information and viewpoints expressed are barking up the wrong tree. This is more like a blog. It's not edited up the ying-yang. It will have sounds from the outside, misspeaks, and booboos. It's not fancy, over-produced, or canned. If you want that type of thing, you won't be happy with this. And the people complaining about too much time spent on discussing the location and place the crime happened, *THIS* is half of what makes up this podcast. Some travel discussion, some crime/missing people who are travelling. This podcast is a passion project born from someone who took this up while on lockdown. The host is in touch and personal with her listeners. Felicity does her best to be detailed in the case and regarding the location. She doesn't pretend to be neutral in her opinions. She tells the story through her eyes, not in a textbook manner. So I hope that this honest review helps. I love this podcast and have learned so much. I don't always feel like I agree with Felicity's point of view, but I love that listening stimulates my mind and lets me ponder things from a different perspective.