eye opening
i learned about this from Mary Gaitskill’s interview with the host and i’m listening from the beginning. i’m finding it enlightening to hear about this community from its members. seems to me like the pain and isolation from these folks, at least in part, arises from being unheard and dismissed. i’m here for the non-judgmental curiosity and compassion
Turntable0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/11/22
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The first episode was really good, but the other ones are very drawn out. The interviews are way too long, and most of them contain no relevant information but rather the interviewers long winded responses/opinions. The audio is also horrible, it’s really hard to understand the people who are...Read full review »
gaaakkk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/19
I agree with the idea that genuinely listening to these people and showing compassion to those who have been (or at least, have felt they have been) denied it for so long is a step in the right direction. However, I don’t see this podcast doing that. The entire second episode of this podcast was...Read full review »
Benicantthinkofanything via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/19
I’m an addiction counselor and I often brag I would be a great cop. People tell me things they don’t plan on telling me, things they ‘shouldn’t’ tell me every day. Because I listen without judgement and assume they are doing the best they can. That’s how Naama gets these men to talk and it is how...Read full review »
maizorah via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/19
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