Patronising and a lack of vulnerability
I love the discussion topics and was excited to listen. However, the presenters come across as a bit like know it alls, they are doing everything great and have little vulnerability. It’s hard to relate to and it feels like they are talking down to their audience from a superior position. It makes me sad because being a parent of teenagers with no parents of your own is so awfully hard. I’m keen to listen for ideas and support but not from people who don’t sound like they are down to earth, people who haven’t faced huge struggles. Tell us about you more, be vulnerable, be real, the listeners will trust you and believe you more if they think you are one of them. No need to be better than everyone and competitive (your intro about how amazing you think you are at the start just kills the trust).
cdlhstar via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/03/23
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I love it when I get my little notification that one of these podcasts has dropped. I am inspired by the big lives the women on this and find myself gleaning little tips.
MatLeaveMum via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/25/16
You say you read your reviews, but you still choose people like .... Nadia 'someone' WAG???? Interview someone REAL FFS. Someone who has no help, but still manages - really well! I've never had a nanny, au pair, sleep doctor, ironing lady or cleaner, and still manage to work full...Read full review »
@ajwaterman via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/16/16
The girls edition of this podcast is absolutely fantastic! The stories of these young women are so inspirational and humbling. Great job, I always look forward to the next episode!
lisa_vr via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/01/18
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