Like, right,so,like,you know, right, so… UGH
I’m researching podcasters as I write my third book. It is impossible to listen to these people and take them seriously. The host sounds nice but her inability to speak without using filler words is enough to make you hurl. This guest is obnoxious with her whining voice, vulgar language, like you know, so, right? I’m sure they will consider this a personal attack because like you know they think they are so you know like smart and like you know balanced? As well, these podcasters are too full of themselves. Someone needs to let them know like so…. Just because someone does not do or say…. What they think is healthy …. Does not mean that they do not understand . Therapists …. Appear not to grasp not to be able to understand that sometimes…. Wait for it….. sometimes they SIMPLY disagree. Often they are self absorbed and mirroring to the people they LABEL. A parent is not always immature a person is not always gas lighting…balanced people do not live in their heads and are not always in conflict and are not always concerned about boundaries diagnosis’s and on and on. Guess what? They just LIVE. It’s absolutely mind boggling how many issues they create. Oh brother Podcasters equal drama drama drama, exhausting to just listen to. Try and keep up keep up.
maddie misd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/24
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Whitney’s social content is so real! I can’t wait to for the podcast to dive even deeper on all things family relationships.
AlyFeild via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/18/23
I highly recommend this podcast for any person in any stage of life. Just the first episode already made a huge impact on me and I’m definitely going to be sharing this with everyone.
Everettrox via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/20/23
Thank you Whitney for all the work you pour into this podcast and your newsletter and membership program. It’s so helpful to have while navigating relationships as an Adult Child. I see myself in so many of these episodes and it’s really comforting to know I’m not alone.
Jenny Lo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/24
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