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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Had to stop listening after three episodes due to the extremely irritating whiny mm hmm noises made by Dr Alex which are so frequent it’s distracting. I know she’s trying to be encouraging but it is way too much and sounds disingenuous. It’s a shame because the guests and topics are really...Read full review »
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This is the reason I started listening to podcasts and the whole first season has been amazing especially as a mom who struggles with postpartum anxiety. I highly recommend.
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