Tittering and nonsensical
The premise is good. The delivery is atrocious. Imagine being trapped in a college dorm with a bunch of freshman valley girl psych majors interweaving rudimentary snippets of their psychology 101 class with the banality of their lived experiences. Every other word is “like” and every vacant pause is a cascade of mushy giggles. It’s hard to take this seriously when the execution is so lackluster. There are vastly superior shows available.
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Previous host was charismatic, vulnerable and great at storytelling. Now it feels like information is being transmitted to my ears without the intimacy and humanity this podcast once had. I love what you guys do, but it was better before. Thanks.
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Olga should stop saying “like” so much. It takes so much away from what she’s saying. For example, in the friends episode: “As I tried to make friends for my personality article like I felt so awkward and like basically like a five year old on the playground and being like do you wanna be friends...Read full review »
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