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Wish I could give it 10 stars!!!

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Reviewed: 03-22-25

This is such a fun entertaining show! I wait to listen to the new episodes on days I need a pick me up! This has some hilarious conversations and entertaining stories, it always has me cracking up. On my worst days I replay episodes and it helps so much to put me in a better mood! Love this show, wish I could give it 10 stars!!!

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Love Love Love this podcast!

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Reviewed: 07-11-24

This is such a wholesome beautiful, and interesting podcast. It is so delightful to listen to. It is so calming. I highly recommend getting to learn about some of our celebrity favorites and really learn about them in a unique and different way.!

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Should be required reading for journalists

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Reviewed: 02-22-23

This was a very compelling account of a young Prince's perspective of his own life events. I think just listening to this account can make us all realize that media can be used for good and bad, and those who control the narrative are doing it from a place of profit, not always people. The pain and complications that come from false narratives have real-world consequences. I see and hear the Prince and am glad I finished the book, and I fully intend to read it again to continue to gain perspective on this subject of family, media, and legacy. I was truly touched by the Prince's love of Princess Meghan. I think Princess Meghan is the truest victim, just like Princess Diana, and this book tried to showcase the terrible treatment of kind people for media profit. I would love to hear Princess Meghan's perspective. Princess Meghan seems lovely, but I think her defending herself would only cause her pain and not change already hard hearts and closed minds. I must add this, growing up in abuse and poverty, some parts and complaints of the book were hard to hear, but I approached this book with an open mind and continued on, even when I was a little exhausted with the somewhat "poor little rich boy narrative". I thoroughly enjoyed this book and think it should be used in college coursework to discuss communications and the power of perspective and legacy in the media.

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