Healing and entertaining
This podcast will resonate with anyone who grew up in an Evangelical household influenced by the quackery of James Dobson. The damage of Dobson’s teaching is incalculable, and continues. Audio quality is an issue. Jake is difficult to hear on episodes when Brooke is loud and clear. It may be an issue of microphone placement or vocal projection, not sure which. I prefer the episodes hosted by Jake and Brooke alone. While I’m sure that Jordan is an excellent therapist, she feels like a third wheel in the format of this podcast. The chemistry between Jake and Brooke is truly entertaining.
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