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I really enjoy when professionals take their job seriously by researching their guest snd the content and or topic that led to the invitation to their show. Podcast and interviews are most relatable when the participants in the conversation are both actively listening and providing insightful, relevant follow up. Podcast professionals can come from a variety of different backgrounds; personally and professionally. I don’t think listeners have an expectation for every podcaster to have the credentials, certs, degrees ect… that perhaps is expected from other sources of news, advice ect… Yet still I believe we find them most credible, compelling or value added or what have you when the voice is being used to share opinions, that are based on data, facts, statistics, documentation, surveys, professional validated and or peer reviewed findings ect…. I’ve honestly felt that even opinions or gut feelings and or the mantras and mottos that people use to define themselves and their image can even be “respected” or accepted ..even when they state that the are committed in this thinking ….in light of…or despite of research and actual gained knowledge. It shows that they’re informed, not just by friends and fans or their favorite opinion based medium for gaining their information and topics. It shows they are seeking and gaining knowledge and maybe they just don’t care or don’t get it. When we listen for insight, entertainment or advice, it’s possible we can better digest facts with opinion … vs information absent of data and facts to speak being delivered as an opinion…especially when it’s packaged as true and especially when it’s given as a basis of instruction they have to provide. Otherwise informed listeners likely ask themselves what is this based on. Where was this read. What are the sources if this content. Who said that? I imagine when providing a resource such as content as a creative/podcaster or what have you can be a constant delicate balance: Self, truth, informed, opinion based, funny guest, smart guest, conversing and listening to guest vs waiting to insert your message and core message for your followers, posturing vs participating, entertainment, reality, maintaining the image or core message you’ve started with and been built on and or growing. I’ve recently dove into the library to start following and listening for new content. Thanks so much for turning me on to a podcast of an interesting guest of yours. Not 100 if the podcast is good fit for me but I love a good listen and even more so when the person is a good listener, holds their own, responds w valuable insightful and evolved thoughts. I may be an older single woman but insightful male and female opinions and stories about dating are interesting to me regardless of the age difference sometimes. She was very careful not to say things like “all women or men” or “reality/fact is age…” “everyone must/should”. It left room for personal experience/preferences, a more mature dynamic, sustainable communication and interaction amongst real adults in dating…ect… Anyway, fun listen and curious to tap into her podcast. Thanks again
cheronshay via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/20/22
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Overall this is a solid and one of the better Videos/Podcasts of how to approach women and how to act in certain situations. I mostly enjoyed listening. Also Tripp is just so a nice guy #muchlove #nohomo
AndriyKa via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 08/21/15
Tripp is an expert when giving advice for picking up girls. I recommend listening these podcast if you are interested in getting a date with a girl. Tripp gives good advices that actually works! I found his advice very helpful and helped me to gain confidence to pick up girls!
shshm14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/15
Tripp doesn't just give you advice on talking to girls but also on how to become a better communicator in general. Plus he always has interesting guests that bring new and exciting info on the show. Top notch podcast!Read full review »
bdjohnson1986 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/15
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