Lacking chemistry
I love Laura’s books and have enjoyed Sarah’s blog but I don’t really think they work as co hosts. They don’t seem to have chemistry or give the supportive friends chatting vibe. It actually sounds like they are always one upping each other which makes me not want to listen to their advice because I don’t really want to be like that. I also think they could do more to look at big picture themes in work parenting and not just saying things they have done in their own lives because they are too specific to their circumstances. I am not sure if podcasting is a core competency for them(as Laura would say in her books), at least for both of them together.
abyard16 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/21
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