Too much non-subject yakking, though good when on task
Much too much ramdom thought and deviation from the subject, almost to the point of babbling. When he stays on task he gives a knowledgable presentaton. He has a rather good way of presenting quantitatively, too. But 40 - 60% of the podcast is non-subject, tangential talk. Particularly annoying if you listen to podcasts when driving.
Ace's deuce via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/08
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I want to like this more than I do. The topics are quite interesting, but the delivery is too much of a meandering one-sided conversation. The podcasts typically run about 30 minutes. Condense the material down to 10 minutes by cutting out the chit-chat and it would be great.
Ostern via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/08
This podcast is great - the author really seems to know what he's talking about, has a really nice voice and somehow actually finds great daily life or recent news issues to tie psychology topics and findings to. I am a first-year psychology student and it has helped me so much! It gets to a...Read full review »
Katha_V via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 05/21/09
Michael Britt is an excellent educator in psychology, he is clear, illustrative, and is a Stephen Fry for the psychological ears. But be careful listen to one, and you may want the entire collection. Also check out the MIT psychology lectures, they are abit more heavy going but worth a look....Read full review »
John.Healey via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/28/09
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