Could be so much better....
I think the concept behind this podcast is pretty good and the idea of combining a good mathematically biased poker coach allied to mindfulness awareness content is excellent. However I am afraid I just can’t put up with the sanctimonious, self promoting and arrogant mindfulness “coach” anymore. The final straw was in this weeks episode when Gareth was chided for using the word “why” with his students but then the alternative approach (having had to listen to the brag of being a qualified therapist trainer) was ill thought out and poorly presented. I just can’t listen to that part of the podcast anymore. Gareth should find a guest each week instead (easier said than done admittedly) and generally fly solo because I feel he has a chance to really grow as a presenter of poker content. Eliot Roe did it and he should do the same.
brumbajan via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/07/18
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Wow. Listening to "Poker on the Mind," after having listened to the Poker Mindset Advantage podcast for so long, I feel like I've graduated. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed PMA and learned many valuable lessons from the interviews. But the structure of "Poker on the Mind" creates an...Read full review »
PrincessPain via · 04/13/17
It took so little by for them to stop wanging in about the whether before any poker chat happened. Then they blathered on aimlessly about poker generalities, and now I’m really bored.
PeterRobertGarrett via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/16/18
Fantastic stuff. I’m already a big fan of Dr Tricia, but Gareth James is growing on me as I listen to each episode!! They’re both well informed, fun to listen to, and they have awesome guests on the show. They’ve earned themselves 5 stars and a subscription from me.
chase_isbeast via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/18
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