Good, but interviewing skills feel choppy
This podcast highlights so many renowned and significant attachment therapists. It offers so much in terms of knowledge and insight. I do wish that the host would ask questions in a more open ended, concise format. Sometimes I feel she talks in circles when she could get out of the way of the people she’s interviewing and just let them talk about their approach. For example asking more questions like - “tell me about….” Or “ can you share an example of…”Can be stated briefly and concisely without a very long and winding intro. I also don’t quite understand why each interview is divided into two different episodes.
Mindful runner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/29/21
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