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Podcasts with overly produced sound design—are they actually hurting storytelling instead of helping it?
As podcast production budgets soar in 2026, some listeners feel that cinematic sound design—sound effects, music, and layered audio—distracts from the narrative rather than enhancing it. Cast your vote and share your take on whether less is more in audio storytelling.
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