• S5 | E3 Conversation with Annalisa Barbieri, Guardian ‘Agony Aunt’ columnist and podcaster

  • Feb 16 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast
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S5 | E3 Conversation with Annalisa Barbieri, Guardian ‘Agony Aunt’ columnist and podcaster

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    Really pleased to have had this fascinating conversation with Annalisa. She writes the dilemma column ‘Ask Annalisa’ in the Guardian, one of the UK’s national newspapers and also now hosts a very successful podcast ‘Conversations with Annalisa Barbieri’, in which she speaks with therapists and psychiatrists about a whole range of psychological issues.

    Amongst many interesting subjects we cover:

    - how Annalisa began working on her column

    - how she chooses the letters

    - writing her new book with all the things she’s learned from the column

    - why she began her podcast

    - how her own childhood experiences have affected her throughout life

    -reflections on her parents and her own parenting

    -the importance of connections and relationships generally

    - the benefits of therapy and her own experiences of it

    - her thoughts on the current state of the media and how she approaches social media herself

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