19-08-2023, 05:26 PM
(19-08-2023, 08:28 AM)Brekkie Wrote: Don't underestimate the importance though of such interaction with listeners - Sara's show feels much more about the listeners than the host.Yes and that's not a bad thing. Audience interaction engages the listeners, a friend of mine gets her messages read out on Jo Whieys show fairly often and she's always thrilled when it happens. It's also a good way of finding out who's listening too
Sara's show is another I've listened to a lot more recently, again having never really listened to her before. It's a very happy show, like Simon Mayos was/is, but a lot more stripped back and simple, which again isn't a bad thing