We need more substance
Podcast lacks substance with no real structure behind the topics. The stories drag on for too long, and there are only so many messy college stories we can tolerate. The episodes I enjoyed most were the ones that allowed us to see Alix in a different light talking about personal issues and growth. The Paris podcast and some others were a bit annoying just hearing her and her sister bicker or obnoxious stories about being crazy when going out. It gets old quickly, and I think the podcast could better benefit from perspectives of how Alix is working on herself, what she’s learned from her own fame, and growing from certain situations. Some of us women can be triggered by the way females treat each other or act, and I found some of the stories triggering for me because there was no actual lesson learned or intention to carry herself better. Life can be a hot mess, but how do we rise above and become better because of it? That’s the substance we need.
millennialpanda via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/07/23
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I love Alix don’t get me wrong but this isn’t a podcast. Half the episodes I’m confused listening because she’s playing music and have to go to YouTube to see what’s going on for the visual. It shouldn’t be considered a podcast and should be just a YouTube series
fittwjulia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/23
I’ve followed Alix for a long time and adored her. When I saw she had a podcast coming out, I was cautiously optimistic. I wanted to get to know her better, but hoped the magic of TikTok was able to come through here too. WOW.. did it not. She’s awkward, there’s no substance, there are these...Read full review »
LNZTAYLOR via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/23
I love you with my whole heart but listening can be painful when you are saying “like” every three words.
Truthhurtzzz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/23
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