It’s like they know me
The tone of their conversation is light and familiar (clearly they’re best friends) but it never degrades into mindless dribble. I subscribed to be able to understand what my adult daughter goes through day to day, but I’m thrilled at the insight it’s giving me about my own life and mental health. I’m not exaggerating when I say this is a life changing podcast.
cats by the lake via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/18/22
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I love this podcast! I am in my late 30s and so many of the themes and thoughts have resonated so clearly with me, in fact I sometimes feel like Elizabeth has climbed into my mind and shared my deepest thoughts, then Emma interjects and supports with theories and excellent practice on how and why...Read full review »
boocimb via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/07/22
I loved the intimacy and personal connection between Elizabeth and Emma which meant their discussion of boundaries was not only informative and insightful but warming. Looking forward to the next episode.
juliatherapist via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/28/22
The parent adult child car visual metaphor is going to be a game changer Thank you I have loved insights so far and look forward to many more I am single, a serial monogamist and need to stop sabotaging good relationships. Or am I? How do I know? Any insights for that appreciated Ella
Ellagreenboots via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/05/22
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