“Edit: the woman with two vaginas; Your exaggerated reactions are really disconcerting. A little more professionalism in your interviews would be appropriate. As someone with disabilities myself, it feels rude that you’re gasping and continually comparing the experience of your guest to you and your child… it’s othering and offensive. Unfortunately I can’t get on board with any of this manifesting stuff. It’s giving “The Secret” vibes and I’m not about relying on my white privilege to get places in life. I started out loving this pod because there were interesting people telling interesting stories. Unfortunately, as time has passed, you’ve started to put too much of your own bias in there… bias that is impacting your ability to interview. As someone else has said on here, it would be advantageous for you to get some training on being trauma-informed. For me, it took a turn when you were talking to the human trafficking guest, and you put too much of your own bias in there, and it bordered on moral panic rhetoric. A bit too much opinion when unnecessary. I much prefer when the host can step back and let the guest tell their story and inform without interjection. Podcasts like Something Was Wrong or This is Actually Happening are a good example of the host really giving a platform for the guest. Just some thoughts. I’be been a listener from the start and I have been a paid subscriber… but I’ve actually unsubscribed since I don’t seem to be engaged or interested in season 2.”
Skrinkles. via Apple Podcasts ·
Australia ·
04/27/23