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This show grounds me. I feel centered after listening. Sometimes the stories are heavier and sometimes lighter in the messiness of that human connection, but I always feel hopeful after the episode is done. I described this podcast to a friend like this: “You know that feeling of taking a deep breath in and holding your breath for a long time? And how that exhale feels like a weight has been lifted off your shoulders? That’s the way this show makes me feel.”
Please produce more episodes. You all are too incredible not to. Thank you for this gift of your artful storytelling.
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This podcast has improved over time, and this last season was excellent. I loved the theme of “the messiness of human connection”. The last episode and in particular the last story about the girl with the glass eye demonstrated the bittersweetness, yearning and longing for connection that this show explores. Great season 🙌🏽!
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I have up to now thoroughly enjoyed the Love Me podcasts; that is until I listened to the one entitled "Howl." I have always found these podcasts to be heartwarming or thought-provoking. This one just seemed cruel and selfish. For the author to abandon her aged companion, the Chihuahua named Midge, seems not only heartless to me, but also brought me down to a level of depression and sorrow I'm not expecting when I listen to this podcast. I would appreciate the producer attempting to be more sensitive and selective when it comes to stories of this ilk. I know the author of the story expressed her sorrow when she decided to give Midge away after years of companionship to her as a single woman because of the dog's behavioral issues after the author became a parent. But to abandon her dog once again after learning of the truly deplorable conditions she had unknowingly placed her once-precious Midge into is inexcusable. To walk away and reject Midge again after learning the truth is unfathomable to me. How could she just leave her there? Could there not have been an alternative? Fortunately for Midge, the dog escaped that misery of pain and rejection through death six months after her former owner's visit. Yes, the author felt pain--and well she should! I certainly did listening to her awful story.
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I’ve listened to two episodes and this podcast makes me feel so much. It’s refreshing to know the messy exists and that we can get through it, it’s exhilarating, introspective, personal, and it puts me in a headspace that makes me feel less alone ! Love you Love Me!
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