Parent-teen researcher Andy Earle talks with various experts about the art and science of parenting teenagers. Find more at www.talkingtoteens.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 561 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This podcast has a line up of great guests who are experts in their fields, and I enjoy learning about how to assist my teens with various challenges that they may be going through.
Love the content of the show but the host needs a few interviewing pointers. It’s almost like he’s not really listening to his guests and inserts remarks, laughing etc that doesn’t quite fit the context of the discussion . The prompts / questions are poorly thought out and don’t lead to a deep dive on the subject . For this reason I typically can’t get through an episode . I will keep giving it another shot as I am certainly not perfect and it’s a hard skill to master .
Thank you so much for putting so much thought into this show. It has helped my family so much. We’ve replayed so many episodes that explained exactly what we were going through at the time with regards to raising our teen. I highly recommend this podcast to parents of teens. Even if you don’t have challenges at this moment, this podcast will surprise you with how many experts and resources there are available. It’s given us a lot of hope and also help us feel like we’re not the only ones going t... more
Every speaker is top notch and totally relatable. The pace of the conversation is just right for me, it allows me to think between statements and reflect on my own experience. I really appreciate this podcast. Thank you!
Sadly, I cringe every time I try to listen. The host’s speaking style is too disturbing and distracting for me. It sounds like he has a fluency disorder and will also interrupt the speaker with poorly timed loud chuckles in response. The audio quality sounds like the host is lying on his couch with phone pressed against his ear and shoulder. His enthusiasm is wonderful, as are the featured guests, but please find a more professional voice for hosting.
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