In the first 5 episodes (the 6th dropped since I last posted), there had been one, maybe two, people interviewed that took a neutral or pro-trans position. The first came toward the end of episode 4 and was summarize both sides of the issue as sympathetically and objectively as possible. The second came at the end of episode 5 and is, I presume, a lead-in to the voices that will be presented in episode 6. I haven't had a chance to listen yet. The rest of the voices provided against Rowling are recordings from past situations or a really annoying de-humanized robotic text reader reading out things posted around the internet.
What the podcast is doing (rightly or wrongly, depending on what it's purpose is) is, for the last 5 episodes, largely cherry-picking the anti-Rowling voices to be just the worst and most inflammatory examples and constructing a narrative that the pro-trans backlash is just as crazy and irrational as the satanic panic that wanted to ban Harry Potter when it was first coming out. There is a pretense presented by Rowling that she is being fair and rational because she has listened to trans-people and read trans authors and told we should trust her that she has arrived at her positions entirely rationally. But at no point has she actually been directly challenged about this by the interviewer. Nor has she been asked about some of her more questionable connections in the anti-trans activists.
Now, maybe that is changed in the 6th episode. I've only listened to the introduction, which makes it sound like these interviews happened after her interviews with Rowling. Even if it is, that is one episode after a five episode build up overflowing with sympathetic descriptions and stories.