100% Agree with Don’t Be A D*ck’s Review
Much to be cultivated; capacity to hold space for others, for holding complexity, and most importantly, for deep listening. There is a deep lack of maturity and interest present throughout these interviews, but most clearly in Rick Glassman’s episode, who ironically, is a tremendously talented interviewer and space holder. Every time Rick got close to coming towards important moments of conversational crescendo, he got cut off. Again and again. You could just feel the wave of thought growing to an exciting point and it just got crushed by Rainn. Yet Rick continued to be a generous and patient guest. That says a lot given how spicy he can be. In any case, hope this experience helps Rainn grow as a person and as someone who wishes to hold space for other perspectives and lived experience.
willowandreeds via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/24
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(Love from India) Rainn, My dad suffers from heart disease and I fear losing him all the time. Listening to Angela and you talk about losing your dads was surreal. Thank you, I feel less alone.
floydanshu via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/26/24
From the deep insights of Serj from System of a Down to office moments with Angela and Creed, this podcast is worthy. Love this podcast and look forward to many more to come. 5 out of 5 stars
Char_vict via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/24
I have been waiting for this podcast since it was announced. Rainn Wilson is much, much more than the sitcom character he’s famous for. Truly a modern day spiritual sherpa just as much as he is still searching for his own answers. Rainn deftly leads conversations into deeply personal and profound...Read full review »
Drgns77 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/24
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