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I love Dear Prudence and have been a long time reader. I adored Emily Yoffe and her videos, as well as columns. I didn't always agree with her, which pushed me to reconsider my viewpoints. I will admit when I first started listening to these podcasts, I found the constant Slate Plus push annoying and was frustrated when they introduced questions but did not answer them. That really only happened the first few episodes. They have improved and the introduction of new guests always provides entertainment and a fresh perspective. I love Mallory and although we do not always agree, I feel as though she is extremely open-minded and willing to see a different perspective. I am not a Slate Plus member but the podcast is the perfect length for my commute and always puts me in a good mood. I would recommend to anyone who enjoys her columns every week.Read full review »
A G Dub via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/17
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and I can't say enough good things. I loved Mallory's writing on The Toast and this is the best combination of humor and best friend/ therapist -type solid advice. I feel like a wiser and better person every time I listen.Read full review »
Linds xo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/04/17
Love this podcast! However, there are some flaws. For example, the podcast is a huge advertisement for slate plus.
Hgirl47 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/28/17
I'm a slate plus member so I listen to so many of the podcasts. I find the listener questions interesting and the advise fine but find it so very difficult to listen when you and your guest insert the work like before every other word. I couldn't finish your November 16 episode. This is...Read full review »
Twinpod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/16
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