Jacob Saffle
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Podcast Appearances
Hey guys, so yeah, it's Jacob Saffel.
I do all of the web design and online stuff for the Gilt podcast.
Really excited to dive into this one.
Matter of fact, it was just two weeks before you released episode one of this podcast that I actually started listening to Gilt podcasts.
And I binged the first two seasons in that timeframe leading up to this one.
And so this one was really, I feel like you can say this about all of your seasons, but it seems like every new season, it's almost as if the podcast grew into this.
I don't know that you could have done 100.
heidi and urban service without the first two um and i think the same would be said every season you can kind of see you growing with it but this was a big case to take on man i just just from from you know just outside looking in i mean the the first two seasons were relatively contained um
Two in particular, but even one, there was a very small vicinity of action taking place.
Most of the information you were going to be able to get was going to be in a pretty confined area.
This one really took you out.
And I think it was very fitting that you opened this one up really with a
we've talked about it time and time again of how much the environment matters to guilt.
It is a character.
And this is another instance of that.
And I think you were very aware of that kind of coming out of, you know, the first thing we hear is that rain, that steady rain, you know, and as we, as we've seen images in your drone footage and video footage of this investigation yeah, it,
I think it's in this season where you talk, you really dive into the idea of what the bush is.
When you refer to the bush, I'm talking, a lot of you would call it a rainforest, right?
And when I see that, that's exactly what I would call that.
But that adds a whole, especially if you're talking about missing bodies,