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I’ve been listening to this one podcast for years, but lately it feels like the hosts are just going through the motions. Has anyone else stuck with a show out of loyalty only to realize it just doesn’t hit the same anymore? I’m wondering if I should finally let it go or if this is just a rough patch.
I hear you I stuck with a podcast for years and it started to feel like a routine not a conversation anymore maybe you are in a rough patch or maybe the magic is gone for good
A podcast angle here the shift might be in the format or energy and the chemistry that drew you in could be diluted by longer stretches between ideas or relying on familiar bits which makes the whole thing feel flatter
Loyalty is fine but maybe you are clinging to a podcast that no longer exists and that can be hard to admit I would test a couple of new shows in the same lane to see if anything still hits
Maybe it still hits you in the morning but your brain is elsewhere now the podcast might still be good just not for you today
Rather than decide yes or no treat it like a rotating shelf you check in with now and then and keep a space for it while you explore new voices including other podcasts
The question of loyalty in media is bigger than one show you end up building a personal catalog of what a podcast should do and that catalog evolves with you what you expect from a show changes as life changes maybe you end up with a few steady pillars and a few experiments and that is a messy update