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More to come… 

More to come…awesome can't wait to see & watch again!
As I said in a previous reply, I will be there, watching, with bells on (after work)! I can't wait! Good luck, everyone!More to come…![]()
Who are you expecting an apology from?I hope there are a lot of apologies.
I hope there are a lot of apologies.
Who are you expecting an apology from?
It’s just surprising as a long time viewer and client of dreams that the podcast that we have come to enjoy and watch give opinions on tough/sensitive topics over the years are not going to give a full explanation of what has been happening over the last couple of months. Tough/sensitive topics were never really something I saw the hosts/panelists run from and in fact they were encouraged and supported for giving out their opinions knowing that it would ruffle some feathers. And now when the news is about the host/owner of the company involved we see lots of tip toeing around the subject. Kinda of disappointing. (And yes I understand there are legal issues to sort out)I'm sure something will be said about us moving forward and changes taking place, but we are not beginning our first show with a recap of a drama-filled past. Many of us have made statements, and more will come, possibly including a stand-alone video that we'll eventually direct people to when we are legally able to do so. However, I can almost guarantee that this first show will not focus on that. A few months or years down the road, we'll gain new followers, and some might want to start listening from the beginning. In such cases, we need to look toward the future.
I see your point it is sort of the elephant in the room and some acknowledgement would indeed mark a clear "that was then, this is now. On the other hand there are some pretty significant legal issues related to the business's future and this IS ultimately a business. I am sure there has been a good deal of legal advisement concerning what should/shouldn't , can/can't be said and I would make a guess that when it comes to the said elephant they have been advised to say little to nothing aside from what has already been stated. I know many feel that the Dis crew/ management/ owners "owe" listeners and clients a detailed explanation of who knew what, when and where but really the only people they owe those explanations to are the people who were victimized by PW and in a way it is likely all of them were in one way or another. We as listeners and clients were not. Disillusioned by the face of the company perhaps but we were not the victims and it is not our business or livelihood on the line. A simple acknowledgement is all that is necessary and in effect by the individual statements, that has already been done.It’s just surprising as a long time viewer and client of dreams that the podcast that we have come to enjoy and watch give opinions on tough/sensitive topics over the years are not going to give a full explanation of what has been happening over the last couple of months. Tough/sensitive topics were never really something I saw the hosts/panelists run from and in fact they were encouraged and supported for giving out their opinions knowing that it would ruffle some feathers. And now when the news is about the host/owner of the company involved we see lots of tip toeing around the subject. Kinda of disappointing. (And yes I understand there are legal issues to sort out)