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MAYBE YOU SHOULD TALK TO SOMEONE by Lori Gottlieb, read by Brittany Presley
Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
English - May 22, 2019 09:00 - 5 minutes - ★★★★★ - 123 ratingsBooks Arts Performing Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Brittany Pressley performs this audiobook at a fast pace that will be familiar to listeners who live in large, bustling cities. But she knows how to moderate her energy for the tender sections, and her overall performance sounds authentic, conversational, and true to the core intentions of the author’s story. Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist, describes her experiences trying to help a variety of clients and shares a few of her own issues—like how to help others when your own life has just been bombed by the unexpected ending of a romantic relationship. She’s a candid reporter, and the portraits she offers of her clients, her own therapy, and the practice of psychotherapy sound both authentic and inspiring. Portrayed by Pressley, she also sounds like someone you know, which makes her observations and insights all the more accessible. Published by Audible, Inc.
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Brittany Pressley performs this audiobook at a fast pace that will be familiar to listeners who live in large, bustling cities. But she knows how to moderate her energy for the tender sections, and her overall performance sounds authentic, conversational, and true to the core intentions of the author’s story. Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist, describes her experiences trying to help a variety of clients and shares a few of her own issues—like how to help others when your own life has just been bombed by the unexpected ending of a romantic relationship. She’s a candid reporter, and the portraits she offers of her clients, her own therapy, and the practice of psychotherapy sound both authentic and inspiring. Portrayed by Pressley, she also sounds like someone you know, which makes her observations and insights all the more accessible. Published by Audible, Inc.
For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter.
On today’s episode are host Jo Reed and AudioFile Magazine publisher Michele Cobb.
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