Great information, sometimes repetitive
Dr. Carter obviously knows what he’s talking about. He goes in-depth with not only the character traits, but the history and why behind them. Each episode is segmented with self-promotion which is fine. Some of the segments are repeated, though. This is probably great for listeners who start at the latest episode and only listen to future episodes. For listeners who go into the history and listen from the beginning, it gets confusing. Ironically, while listening to this to clarify the crazy, I questioned my sanity when the first repeated segment occurred. I knew I had heard part of the episode, yet it showed I hadn’t listened to that episode. Took me a number of days bingeing the series before I figured it out. It would be helpful if the descriptions of each episode included names of the segments and, if a segment is repeated, the corresponding date of its first broadcast.
kdraggoo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/23
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The March 26th episode was spot on and exactly what I was going through. I absolutely loved that she asked the question “who’s getting stuck in these relationships”. That was so helpful to me. I hope that helps me in my future relationships.
JenTris4Water via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/24
I’m so grateful and appreciative of everything that you and your team do and information you put out. It’s been immensely beneficial to me during hard times and more so in the healing process afterwards
Samipeacy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/19/23
I’m inspired to be myself . I’ve been so lost for 24 yrs with the covert narcissist. What I lost is being found everyday with listening to these podcasts. Self help, recovery being my authentic self again. Being gentle with myself while I recover.
life defined via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/23
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