Existential Psychotherapy Podcast

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tbieter
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Re: Existential Psychotherapy Podcast

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ejsejsejs wrote:I listened to the old existential psychotherapy podcast for Philosopy Now and was amazed at what a terrible interview it was. The interviewer was abhorent. He was rude, sighing, obnoxious. Wow. Seriously? Maybe I will listen to other podcasts and read the magazine, but based on this, I am a bit reluctant.
Here is the podcast for members to judge for themselves.
https://philosophynow.org/podcasts/Exis ... chotherapy
ByronT
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Re: Existential Psychotherapy Podcast

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Hi there, new here but just wanted to chip in that this podcast was very, very difficult to listen to which is a shame as I was really looking forward to it.
I could not get past the first few minutes.
I don't know if the host, Grant, was new to podcasting/interviewing, just nervous or not used to speaking to people, but he sounded annoyed, distracted and quite possibly under the influence of stimulants.
I find it odd that this one slipped past the quality control department.
Are all the Philosophy Now podcasts like this?
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