Used to be good
If I were to review this podcast in its infancy I would have rated it a lot higher but, unfortunately, it has become very commercialised. Following a very formulaic and predictable pattern, a celebrity has something they want to plug and, as if by magic, they appear on the podcast, shoe- horning in some mental health experience to fit the brief. The worst example of this has to be when Fearne interviewed Leigh-Anne Pinnock who surprise surprise had a new book and single to plug. Toe curlingly uncomfortable to listen to, nevermind watch on YouTube. Please take a step back Fearne and revert to the excellent interviews with non celebs you did when the podcast first started.
Agrifoglio1 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/04/24
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Absolutely love listening to Fearne’s pod casts, very balanced conversations and leaves me feeling very grounded.
Ambsambs via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/11/18
These podcasts so far have been lovely! Lovely people talking about some quite sensitive topics and being quite educative about important things, but still being light hearted and great to listen to when you're doing work or trying to unwind!Read full review »
@BrookeAnnTyler via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/05/18
More of the same.
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