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Great podcast. One suggestion I have is to make this page (listing all episodes/show notes) easier to navigate. Currently as it is, it takes a ton of scrolling and pressing “load more posts” to get to where I want. The huge images on the side are largely to blame for this, but also having all episodes listed on one page would avoid the need to keep pressing “load more posts” to get to the older episodes.
Overall, thanks for putting so much work into this. Very helpful, both the podcasts and the show notes.
Agreed. Not sure on the best solution here. Know anyone good with designing websites?
Hi Brian,
We’ve reduced the number of words on the excerpts and shrunk the image thumbnail size, as well as increased the number of episodes shown per page.
We can increase the number of episodes shown per page, but risk increasing loading times.
Let us know if these tweaks are helpful or not. They are just stop gaps until we can find someone clever to revamp the site as we grow.
Thanks for a great podcast. I just came across this new. Please take a look at the Curbsiders podcast webpage for suggestions. I agree this is still very cumbersome to scroll through.
I have listened to a few episodes already and I admit I have been having difficulty with the voice of one of the hosts (male) – his tone and volume always fades away at the end of his sentences and makes it difficult to discern all the words he is saying. Maybe it is just me, but perhaps if others agree, would it be possible to speak more clearly as it can be difficult especially for non-native listeners?
I should mention which episode I may be referring to – it is the gentleman physician on the personality disorders episode. Thanks!
Hello, yes aware of this manneurism. Will try to stop fading off at the end and can aim to edit to boost the volume in these areas, hopefully this helps and thanks for listening ๐
Amazing podcast and an excellent resource. Thank you for taking so much time and effort to make these concise podcasts and especially going the extra mile to make the show notes. Iโm a Canadian medical student and just stumbled upon this podcast, only wish I had found it earlier as everything is so pertinent for clerkship exams as well as MCCQE1 prep. I also love how humorous the two hosts are. Keep up the great work and Iโll be sharing this with my classmates!
Thanks for the kind words, it means a lot to hear from people that find it helpful, keep it up!!