An intense, meaningful, relatable topic but it took me a long time to warm up to this guest.
I suspect, judging by all the activity on the social media for this ep, that I'm in the minority here but it took me a LOOONG time to warm up to this guest. It felt more like he was doing bits or glossing over details in order to speed toward the talking point he wanted to get to and was used to talking about. But when i finally connected to him and his story I really related to it and felt lots of empathy. I might give his podcast a listen to to see if he slows down a bit and gets deeper into some stories i felt were overlooked in this ep.
What did you all think?
578 Childhood Trauma w/ guest Michael Unbroken
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Re: 578 Childhood Trauma w/ guest Michael Unbroken
Hello FingerLak3s,
Haven't listened to this one yet, I'm falling behind.
Curious about "all the activity..." - Where do you find the episodes being discussed? (Been awhile since I've checked Twitter, etc).
Hope you're well.
Regards
SW
Haven't listened to this one yet, I'm falling behind.
Curious about "all the activity..." - Where do you find the episodes being discussed? (Been awhile since I've checked Twitter, etc).
Hope you're well.
Regards
SW
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Re: 578 Childhood Trauma w/ guest Michael Unbroken
There were alot of reactions, replies and likes on the posts for this episode on facebook where there is generally a few interactions per post.
Maybe it's just this guy's fanbase but I assumed it was from listeners who reacted positively to the guest himself.
Maybe it's just this guy's fanbase but I assumed it was from listeners who reacted positively to the guest himself.