Great Content, Poor Presentation
Michael Britt is indeed knowledgeable, but his presentation is a bit tedious. succinct, punctual and poignant, he is not. after pressing play, it may take up to 5 minutes for him to actually get to the podcast, and another 3 before he delivers any content. some are more dense than others, but there are times where I almost feel as though I'm listening to a guided meditation. some may find his conversational approach and anecdotal tangents charming, but personally… I would prefer a more objective and concise style of presentation. in regards to a 1-star review that critiques his assessment of Freud, Britt did address transference and counter-transference in an early episode.Read full review »
I demand substance via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/04/13
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Great little bite-sized intros to the world of psychology. I listen while out walking and they link easily to 'real life' on a chatty, informal level.Read full review »
newrose via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/15/10
I find myself listening, being interested in the topic, then wondering when he will get to the topic. Maybe an outline would help keep on track? I was really excited to learn about this podcast, downloaded them all, but find that I usually shut it off before the topic is over as the...Read full review »
Floutdoorgal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/09
Ive listened tothis podcast for about a month now and i can honestly say ive never heard a psychology podcast quite like this oneMichael doesn't come off as that dry boring old lecturer from my undergrad days, rather he comes off as your cool yet quirky friend who found a beetle and helps you...Read full review »
Andrew - Dfw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/01/10
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