“I am a subscriber and I have no idea how to obtain the rest of the interview or where the show notes are. Can you please help me. Loving this interview and have a daughter with similar issues. Thanks. Very frustrating for me..”
billie bunting via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
05/23/23
“Kate had such an interesting story, but unfortunately several times during this interview, she was interrupted or cut off mid-sentence. A bit frustrating for the listener.”
MissElle525 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
05/16/23
“Mia’s raw and honest but eloquent commentary and interviewing skills are not like anything else I have listened to. Her gift for this sort of open book discussions between women about many a taboo topic, gets me deep diving into my own psyche in a way I would never have done without these...”Read full review »
the nourishing midwife via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
05/16/23
“Mia’s interviews are always fresh, real and straight to the point of making her guests relaxed where they share invaluable and raw stories. Love Love Love”
Chrissieb1274 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
05/03/23
“There is a great book about friendships that a friend gave me years ago - The Circles by Kerry Armstrong - have a look in relation to this it’s a book I have given to many”
DiDi0705 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
04/27/23
“I found this episode really interesting, but it’s quite confronting, especially at the start. Some of the commentary and behaviors described could be damaging to listeners struggling with eating disorders. I think it would really benefit from a trigger warning.”
“I’ve always loved No Filter. It was my favourite podcast, and made Monday mornings so much more enjoyable! I’m struggling to enjoy this new format. I LOVE Claire, but sadly not loving the change up of hosts- it doesn’t feel like I’m listening to No Filter. Mia IS No Filter.
Also, don’t love the...”Read full review »
Jessie A L via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
04/03/23
“Pip - tone deaf. Problematic. The victim mentality. Including with early menopause when she has a child. So lacking in sensitivity towards women who have not had any children when they have wanted to. As is Mia - Mia’s “grief” at going into menopause at 50. Mia has 3 children. Again zero...”Read full review »
Eliza_1976 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
04/01/23
“Pip Edwards interview felt like an insensitive interrogation to get an emotional response. The money grab at the end by making the rest of the interview available only to subscribers feels greedy when we also have to listen to ads. Besides that it was good.”
gjfkgugfjghjfjj via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/30/23
“Wow, such a scatters interview…Pip was constantly talked over and interrupted and interview was very hard to listen to… this isn’t the first time Mia does this as per her reviews, maybe she’s just used to dominating her conversations… poor Pip!”
julieho83 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/28/23
“Mia is a really gifted interviewer and I love her inquisitive style and questioning. This was my first Mammamia podcast and I’ve listened ever since.
Haven’t been loving having different hosts - I do really like Claire in other podcasts but her style of questioning takes all the ‘wow’ moments...”Read full review »
Villegal via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/27/23
“Struggling to connect with Claire Murphy. It’s obvious she’s putting in 100% effort but she tells so much of the story herself within each question rather than simply asking questions and giving the interviewee time and space to tell their own story. It seems like she focuses more on getting a...”Read full review »
LadyD’nique via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
03/20/23
“We’ll done Claire, loved your chat with Rob Mills. It was interesting, free flowing, funny at times and you didn’t bypass the hard questions, you showed professional compassion. We’ll done.”
“I love No Filter. Mia’s interview style is amazing and she always has such interesting guests. I am sad to hear Mia is stepping back and won’t be doing all the interviews going forward. Whenever a No Filter interview is done by someone else it’s just never as good.”
Vanessa grace 123 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
02/26/23
“I’ve been listening to this pod since the beginning. Mia is professional, compassionate and just really engaging. Sometimes I drop off for a few months but I always end up coming back to this one. Well done team!”
sofiaariadne via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/25/23
“Does Sally Hepworth have shares in Mamamia? If not why does she receive so much airtime? And also no filter used to be about people with extraordinary stories- now it’s about finding ways to drop Mia’s friends work or Mia’s diagnosis- hard to care about when Ukraine is under attack and Syria and...”Read full review »
dreadful journalism via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/24/23
“Incredibly hard to listen to the Jessica Watson interview as there was no empathy for her incredibly sad story - the loss of her partner. The interviewer didn’t once pause and even say ‘I’m so incredibly sorry’.”
“You have the ability to make the interview interesting and I feel that I have always learned something new from you and the person you interviewed. Love your podcast 👏”
DFSewing via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
02/18/23
“Absolutely love this podcast. As a 50-year-old strong, independent woman, Mia inspires me daily. She’s an absolute legend! She is a great listener when interviewing, I also love how she asks the questions everyone wants to know. She is genuinely kind and compassionate.”
“This podcast used to be one of my favourites, showing how women are changing the world in an honest way but it has turned an anxious, self loathing whinge.
The recent episode on The Panic Years was so unrelatable, telling women to be unnecessarily concerned with a natural part of life....”Read full review »
Laurenrenee777 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
01/30/23
“Love Mia’s interviews and listened to every episode. But this one was so boring. I almost got thru till the end but when someone is talking about how much their girlfriend loves their vagina, it’s time for me to switch off. But really the whole episode was just someone’s boring life, going on and...”Read full review »
“I have really liked this podcast for a while but am so disappointed by the sudden need to pay for content. I totally understand that money is needed to keep a podcast running however I think it is extremely poor form when you cut off a podcast half way and ask that you need to pay to hear the...”Read full review »
“Such a great insight into people’s lives and experiences. I love the way that Mia takes the listener on a journey through the questions she asks. I love how much we can learn from others when we truly listen.”
“Why is Mia constantly talking about her feminist imperative and yet working with a man complicit in the entire Harvey Weinstein ordeal?
Not sure what this podcast nor any of the mamamia content achieves any longer.”
notafan!!!! via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
11/21/22
“Have tried to listen but honestly after the appalling treatment given to Virginia Tapscott I haven’t managed to get through a whole interview… well not that you get a whole interview without paying. It took a lot to come back to listen after the Roxanne Gay incident but the current direction of...”Read full review »
123gardenart via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
11/14/22
“Mia is a skilful interviewer with interesting interview subjects. Her conversation with Jeni Haynes is a master class in compassionate and deft interviewing.”
Kitty Minitty via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
11/07/22
“Is Richard Roxburgh just the most beautiful interviewee ever? I’ve a big crush on him and his divine wife. I’m doing catch up…..but still back in 2019 💜”
A Baker 69 via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
11/07/22
“I thoroughly enjoy this podcast for the variety of interviewees. Mia has a wonderful interview style which seems to place her guests at ease and really relax into the chat. I normally only listen to podcast interviews if I am aware of who the guest is, not in this case! I will happily listen to...”Read full review »
Peetbug88 via Apple Podcasts ·
New Zealand ·
11/05/22