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Can We Talk? Feedback Survey
Thank you so much for taking the time to give us your honest feedback. We depend on the opinions of listeners like you to improve our programming.
Your answers on this survey are confidential and will be aggregated.
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1.
Which of the shows are you giving feedback on today? If you've listened to more than one, please only give us feedback on the one you indicate here. We'd love you to fill out separate surveys for other shows you listen to. Thank you!
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Asking for Help
Apologies
Talking to White Kids About Race and Racism
Loneliness
2.
Did any of the stories in the show reflect a struggle you have experienced in your personal life?
Yes
No
3.
If Yes to Question 2, did the show do any of these things?
Increase your feelings of hope
Increase your knowledge of resources
Increase your feelings of safety to discuss your experience with others
Decrease your feelings of isolation
Decrease feelings of shame
Raise awareness in the general public for what this experience is really like
None of the above
Other (please specify)
4.
Did any of the stories in the show reflect a struggle experienced by someone you care about in your personal life, or someone you care for in a professional capacity (for example, as a healthcare professional or teacher)?
Yes
No
5.
If Yes to Question 4, did the show do any of the following things?
Increase your empathy for people experiencing this struggle
Increase your motivation to learn more about this experience
Increase your understanding of the experience
Increase your ability to be a source of support
None of the above
Other (please specify)
6.
Was any assumption or stereotype you may have about a person in the show challenged by hearing their story, or did the show help you think about the situation in a new way?
Yes
No
If Yes, what was the assumption you had that was challenged, and how do you think about it now?
7.
How would you rate the show's effectiveness in the following categories?
Poor
Room for Improvement
Fine
Good
Excellent
Challenges stereotype
Poor
Room for Improvement
Fine
Good
Excellent
Reduces shame
Poor
Room for Improvement
Fine
Good
Excellent
Offers useful suggestions
Poor
Room for Improvement
Fine
Good
Excellent
Engages listeners
Poor
Room for Improvement
Fine
Good
Excellent
8.
After listening to the show, what is your biggest takeaway?
9.
Did listening to the show make you feel more likely to bring up challenging topics in your own life (e.g. apologizing to someone, asking for help, talking about loneliness, or talking about race and racism with kids?)
Yes
No
If Yes, what parts of the show were most helpful?
10.
Is there anything we can do to improve our programming?