Research and vulnerability
1. The Rachel Hollis part was poorly researched - Rachel received TONS of backlash on her divorce because her and her husband had been charging people thousands and of dollars for marriage boot camps while theirs was privately falling apart. So, she was scamming people. Jane could and should have googled it. 2. There’s an attempt to talk about personal issues but any vulnerability is hidden behind layers of millennial cringe humor. For example - the best part of my life is cigarettes and scrolling tik tok I can’t give that up! The best version of myself would be so scary! I’d be evil! And all of us (including the husband interviewing her) are like, huh? Can we be serious for like a second? People respond well to vulnerability. Like actual vulnerability. For example - I’m struggling with my marriage and weight loss in xyz painful ways. Not - “I have high cholesterol! I love Cheetos! LOLZ”
ElenMar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/24
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Slickly produced, well researched and fun to listen to.
Jaadciam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/28/18
Very interesting subject matter and really well reported. Walking the line between detail and lawsuit must have been really difficult. Excellent podcast. Highly recommended
Sgt Scallywag via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 09/28/18
Obsessed with this.
rak256 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/18
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