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    • Connecting with the audience during live showsDespite challenges, Criminal's live shows bring unique value through in-person connections with their audience, leading to a successful 10th anniversary tour.

      Key takeaway from Phoebe's discussion is the importance and impact of connecting with their audience in person during their live shows, despite the challenges they faced. Criminal, a podcast that began in 2014, had its first live show in Durham, North Carolina, which was a nerve-wracking experience. They continued to take their live show to various cities, including New York, Seattle, and San Francisco, where Phoebe got sick and had to perform while wearing an "I'm Phoebe Judge" T-shirt. Despite the obstacles, the connection with their audience made it all worthwhile. They are now embarking on a 10th anniversary tour, visiting cities across the US and Europe. Tickets go on sale on September 29th, and meet and greet tickets are available at each venue. The excitement is palpable as they look forward to meeting their listeners and continuing to share stories together.

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    11 to 1

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    Type B

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