Hit or Miss
When the show started, I was all in on the approach Molly took, which felt like the perfect blend of her personal experience and professional input from the people she brought in. Lately though, it feels like it has skewed a little too much towards the host’s spirituality and interviews with professionals now feel overrun with the host’s personal views and stories instead of letting the expert have the space to talk about their own advice and guidance. If spirituality, tarot, and that kind of thing is your jam, this might be perfect for you. It’s just not for me and the spirituality to expert advice ratio has gotten a little too lopsided for me to find most of the episodes helpful or relatable.
ABetterWaytoBe92 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/10/22
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I have recently discovered what BPD is and that I have been struggling with this for over 30 years, hearing Mollie say “you are not alone” had me bursting into tears the first time I heard it, but it was episode 16 on emptiness that caused me to stop what I was doing and write this review,...Read full review »
BJMillo via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/19/22
This podcast changed my life. I’ve been diagnosed for +8 years and listening to this changed how I perceive my recovery and motivated me to take it seriously for the first time. It is the “most holistic” approach I’ve encountered EVER, Mollie is amazing and her commitment is out of this world. I...Read full review »
AllyRamz via Apple Podcasts · Mexico · 05/02/22
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