A few problems
I really want to like this podcast, but the recordings are awful and sound like people are speaking through a speakerphone from a distance. The hosts use distracting linguistic fillers that I also cannot move past, such as “um, yeah, like”. The podcast is attempting to give voice to important social work and social workers. If those complaints were addressed I’d continue to listen.
Anon_mouse123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/20
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I agree with the other reviewers that the interviews are too robotic and the host also adds in so many “ums” and “likes” and it’s super distracting. Also the teletherapy episode was not edited properly. There was about 15-20 minutes of them doing prep work for the episodes. Oops!
Laurenjney via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/20
Normally I am not one to leave a review, however after listening to the episode on self-care and avoiding burnout I felt compelled to do so. Although the particular episode I listened to was taped back in 2018, I believe the topic holds true and is relevant to todays world. Since as the episode...Read full review »
Karina. C via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/30/22
I really enjoy listening to this podcast. I absolutely loved your episode on South Asians, it was really nice seeing the life of someone in the US from a different perspective.
qrjeanty via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/23
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