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I look forward to this Pod weekly, It’s Me Tinx is my drive in to work for a laugh, it’s my morning “RMW” to feel connected to community, it’s my clean the house with headphones blaring to hear of new book, restaurant, bagel or self dev recommendations. Most importantly it is just refreshing to hear a perspective from someone that authentically reflects what we all go through, or to hear someone who conveys the feelings of being a millennial surviving and navigating life, validating the nuances of it all and still inspiring you to keep on… the way Tinx does.
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I really commend Tinx for her honesty and genuine takes on sex, dating, mid 30s life, anxiety and rarely even politics. She’s made me laugh and cry! Keep being you!
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Thank you for always keeping the conversation open and providing a safe space for women. Love how much this podcast has grown and how Tinx is able to find a balance between speaking her mind but considering all sides and providing food for thought.
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I don’t miss a Wednesday live episode. I appreciate Tinx always bringing her authentic self.
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I’ve been a listener since day one and have always appreciated the unique advice and insights that made this podcast a refreshing escape. Lately, though, it feels like the tone has shifted away from what made it special, with a heavier focus on political commentary that feels divisive and even alienating at times. While I respect your right to share your views, the strong opinions now seem to overshadow the relatable advice and thoughtful discussions that once defined the podcast. It’s disappointing, especially when so many listeners came here for positivity and a break from the political noise that’s everywhere else. Judging by recent reviews, I’m not alone in this feeling, and I hope you'll consider reconnecting with the original approach that made so many of us feel welcome here. This is meant as constructive feedback from a longtime fan who genuinely misses what this podcast used to be.
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I have been a Tinx stan since 2020. I expect people to change as they evolve, but I didn’t expect her morals to change. Tinx now shares fat phobic views and her championing for women only applies to certain women that fit her agenda. I no longer recognize the Tinx that formally dedicated her book to “the girls”. Aside from her character, there are soooooo many ads and the audio quality is awful. Tinx, please do better.
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