Brad Jackson has Francis Cianfracoo on his program and adds nothing to his own show as a host

Carl Olsen
  Brad Jackson is a host of some bad little listened to radio program and podcast called Coffee and Markets. This guy ill have guests on and have them talk to each other or let them ramble alone and endlessly on a topic with little discussion because the idiot host of the show adds absolutely nothing. Jackson's Coffee and market podcast has very little back and forth dialogue and one must wonder if Brad Jackson is drinking coffee all of the time while his guess rambles on air. Jackson has only released three podcasts in recent months so the work ethic of this joker is likely already evidently tainted. Image result for brad jackson coffee and marketsOn a recent program on the Turkish coup http://coffeeandmarkets.com/page/27/ in July Brad Jackson let poor old Francis Cianfracco talk endlessly about the Turkish coup and Brad Jackson didn't had nada to the conversation. I eagerly was looking forward to a lively debate and to learn more on the Turkish coup attempt by the military to upend the creeping religious takeover of this long secular country and all I heard was one guest talk to himself for most of the show.  Actually upon further research he had been doing his podcast more often as my mobile link to his podcast was outdated but most of a Brad Jackson interview and guest list comprises of the guest doing all of the talking with little question and ask. Jackson needs to do a beter job updating his mobile website appearance Image result for brad jackson coffee and markets francis cianfrocca Brad Jackson is like the worse podcaster I have ever reviewed on this blog and I am amazed listening to his program how little the guy adds to his very own program. Basically Jackson should just give the microphone over to his guest from the minute coffee and Markets comes on the air and just leave the room and in listening to many of his podcasts through the months it does appear that brad Jackson actually does this bewing his coffee and stepping away from the program for a good ten minutes.

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