Has 2-3 eps out of 40 that are done well. The interviewer whitewashes bad faith or malignant guests so hard you have to question the integrity and purpose of the show. She may defend it as good "investigative journalism", but this is not that. She chooses to routinely lie about the character and actions of her guests, not for any big reveal (we're more than a year in) but just as long as they lick her feet outside the show.
The show seems to alter the definition and meaning of terms frequently as long as it allows her to offer more red meat to a "true crime podcast" fanbase. It would be nice if she didn't sacrifice integrity for a fanbase. Also, instead of trying to remove or redefine the blackpill (basically defeatism and hopelessness) from the spaces, she seems to have no issue amplifying it.
Had so much potential, and her podcasting skills are improving, but it's pretty bad lol.