Not necessarily. Podcasts often take liberties in presenting stories. This one might have a basis in truth but could have been embellished or modified for entertainment value.
It could be. But sometimes podcasts blend real elements with fictional ones to make it more engaging.
Well, it's not clear. 'The Retrievals' could have elements of truth, but it might also incorporate creative imagination to make the story more compelling and complex.
It depends. Sometimes podcasts labeled as 'true story' might have elements of dramatization or interpretation. So, it's not always a straightforward yes or no.
It depends. Some elements might be based on real events, but it could also have fictional components mixed in.
I'm not sure. Maybe it takes inspiration from true incidents and then builds a story around them. But without clear information from the source, it's difficult to determine if it's completely true.
No, it's not. 'The Podcast Murders' is likely a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
No, Oddball is not a true story podcast. It's more of a fictional or dramatized one.
Yes. There's a story of an elderly couple who had been married for over 50 years. They shared their secrets of a long - lasting marriage, like always making time for each other, even during tough times. They talked about how they supported each other's dreams and how small acts of love kept their relationship strong.
No, it isn't. Limetown is a fictional podcast with a made-up storyline.
Yes, it is based on real events. The podcast 'Dirty John' tells the true story of a complex and disturbing relationship.
It's not a true story. The Oddball Podcast is more about fictional or imaginative content to entertain the audience.