Host takes up too much space
The content this podcast covers is the best. I follow A LOT of relationship and attachment therapists/coaches and the content Louise chooses to explore is nuanced and relevant and spot on. Unfortunately, there are episodes (like the mother wound part 2) where I don’t get anything out of it because Louise has made herself the center. I’ve timed it, and sometimes it takes her a minute to ask a question. The rambling and self-centered focus lacks awareness and embodiment. Sometimes it sounds like an addiction to drama, just kind of going on and on about unimportant details. It lacks concise interviewing that would make this podcast seem more educational and professional. It seems like she’s made a whole brand out of this sort of TikTok/“relatable” approach, but I think it cuts off a whole demographic of people that want to know the science and want to hear from the therapist/expert more than we want to hear about the host’s drama and nonstop chatter. I think this is a growth area for Louise that I hope she chooses to work on within herself because the world needs this content. The world doesn’t need her drama tho . I’d absolutely tune in more if this was cleaned up.
LexTheGal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/23/23
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Really enlightening, Lots of love❤️❤️❤️
sahajsj via Apple Podcasts · Turkey · 11/12/22
This podcast has helped me in so many way as well as the incredible community that Louise has created. There are some episodes that I’ve listened to 10 times and I take away different things each time. Louise is an awesome host, so caring and knowledgeable and appreciate all her own...Read full review »
Sarel88 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/04/23
Such potential but the host talks way too much in long rambles, negating any benefits of the guests. I skip forward too much for this to stick
Gggeeekkk via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/23
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