Some okay advice, some dangerous
This is probably a good podcast for very young women and/or new brides who just need to adjust their perspective and expectations. On the other hand, excusing abuse and victim-blaming is completely inexcusable, and telling women to change themselves to prevent further abuse is dangerous advice. From the handful of episodes I got through, most of this advice is useless to anyone who already understands that husbands are actual human beings with their own needs, not servants or Prince Charming, existing only to make his wife happy.
AD Rie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/21
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I am so sooo happy that you started a podcast, Laura! Happy happy birthday and congratulations for your podcast!
Baby Rose 23 via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 01/27/20
Thank G-d my sister in law introduced me to Laura Doyle when I first got married. I was having so many issues and after humbling myself and working on these skills I’ve found that they really do work! I definitely need a refresher though so I look forward to this podcast series!!
Nechama chaya via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/20
Love this Podcast! The interviews are so powerful...love hearing how these women have used the intimacy skills to transform their marriages! Laura is so right about the bad marriage advice! I tried this stuff and it didn’t work. But the intimacy skills did! As always, Laura’s insight is spot...Read full review »
livingsn85 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/27/20
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