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Podcast Pros and Cons

CEDAR CITY, Utah -- The Jump podcast seems to have a reporter tone to it, which I don't find appealing to a younger audience.

Some of the pros are the live quotes from the topic they speak of. They keep it current, with the Jimmy Butler situation out of Minnesota being traded to the Philadelphia Sixers. On top of that, they go in depth about the situation and provided feedback from multiple sources on the show. These sources give a different dynamic of opinions from personal expertise in the field to both male and female perspective on the topic. Furthermore they bring in former professional basketball player  Tracy McGrady to give an insight into the mentality of the of teams and dealing with trade situations.

--- Pardon My Take

Pros- The sarcastic humor they incorporate into the show gives off a comedic flow to the conversation which allows for the audience to go into the show with laid back mentality. They also keep it current with relevant topics like the QB 1 out of Cleveland being Baker Mayfield. They even bring Baker himself to promote his new t-shirt project to raise money for the Special Olympics in Ohio.
Con's- They can be a little to aggressive in the way they speak by throwing shade at their guest, but that's good thing about podcast, you can get away with that. If you don't like it then don't listen to it.

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