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For once, I am thrilled to be late to the party as listening to an episode of “What You’re Craving” has become part of my new morning routine. Thankfully, Molly has a voice that is a perfect combination of friend with a pinch of teacher. Her ability as an honest storyteller makes the podcast informative and entertaining. Simply put, this podcast is perfectly aligned with the title it is, What Your Craving
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So happy Molly Carmel will be offering us a chance every Wednesday to hear amazing guests and most of all her own perspective on all the things. I loved the first two and can’t wait til next week! Oh, and her book? Breaking up with Sugar? The best. Run, don’t walk!
That was two weeks after Molly’s first episode…I am adding to my review…now we are over 100 episodes in- and I can’t wait until Wednesday mornings to hear the latest “What You’re Craving” podcast. Her guests are amazing and she offers us so many insights, tips, her own expertise, and lots of facts to support us along the way on our own individual journeys.
Thank you, Molly! Keep them coming!!
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This show is such a great way to start my day - positive, intentionally, gentle and loving. Molly helps break any complex situation going on in my own life into the basic principles that make me a better person and my perspective on any situation much larger than myself!
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I found Molly after seeing an interview with her, instantly knew I needed to know more about her. I reserved her book from the library, dreaded having to return it so much that my Dad bought it for me. Molly is just one of those people you know just understands and loves you right where you are. She offers so many thoughtful resources and this podcast is an Amazing addition to the book, community and website. Thank you Molly.
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I listened to the first podcast. I’m a little up in the air. I want to love this so much. It’s so refreshing to know that this is professional knowledge, mixed with personal experience. Her own story is something I can learn so much from. The thing that’s blocking me from enjoying this podcast is her speaking style. It’s like listening to a valley girl. The amount of times she uses the word “like” is mind-numbing. It’s cringe worthy and I could hardly get through the entire podcast. It dumbs down everything she is saying, and I was so disappointed. Tomorrow I am going to try to skip ahead several episodes to see if the professionalism kicks in a little more. I have no doubt that I could benefit greatly from what she has to offer.
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