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  1. …in reply to @jeffpoulin
    jeffpoulin uxpodcast nireyal beantin I do understand this sentiment Jean-Francois. Our reflective outro commentary has been part of the show format for many years, and often highly appreciated. When we are skeptical of assertions made by our guests, we do understand how this can feel unfair.
    1. …in reply to @axbom
      jeffpoulin uxpodcast nireyal beantin Giving the opportunity to feedback again certainly is an option but often there are several time constraints involved. There is also a risk of needing even more time to discuss the feedback. We have had some challenges with this in the past.
      1. …in reply to @axbom
        jeffpoulin uxpodcast nireyal beantin In the end our hope was giving Eyal an opportunity to speak on the show would allow more people to understand where he is coming from. This was on the back of my critical blog post which I also edited based on Eyal’s relevant feedback.
        1. …in reply to @axbom
          jeffpoulin uxpodcast nireyal beantin This is one of those shows where we have received a lot of comments via e-mail. Not an insignificant amount has been to thank us for the outro commentary as some people felt it balanced the show. It’s not an easy call and we do appreciate you letting us know how you feel.
          1. …in reply to @axbom
            jeffpoulin uxpodcast nireyal beantin We also do still encourage people to read Eyal's books and make up their own minds. Eyal’s blog is certainly a good place for reading more on his clarifications on how he looks at the interplay of addiction, habits and positive impact. nirandfar.com/blog/