Interesting format, mediocre therapist
I really love this kind of format and I think the content is relatable. I know this is weird but honestly Dr. Sacks doesn’t seem like that skilled of a therapist. She surprises me when she sounds a little judgmental and biased sometimes and I feel like she rarely gets down to anything fundamental about these people’s issues. Part of the reason it’s so wonderful to listen to Esther Perel is because she’s obviously highly skilled and way smarter than everyone that she says things that keep you hanging on her every word. This just sounds like two people discussing life. Which is fine. Just a bummer because it’s not very interesting.
BR92104 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/20/19
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Thank you, thank you for this podcast! Postpartum issues and life in general as a mom are finally being talked about in a public way. Most moms don’t talk openly about the struggle. What a relief to hear out loud what I feel inside as a mom.
ALaw02 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/19
I am a first time mom going through tons of changes in my life, identity, family, relationships, etc. This podcast is totally relatable to where I am in my life right now and it helps me get a different perspective by listening to Dr. Sack’s views and other mom’s experiences. Great tool to help...Read full review »
carlaaaaa28 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/19
Stumbled upon this podcast from a friend. I binged all the episodes in a day. Love how relatable and real it is. In half of the episodes so far I see myself in them. It is so helpful and makes me feel like I really am not alone in this motherhood journey. A must listen to!!!
BDDogs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/04/19
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