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Explore "Dating Apps" with insightful episodes like "148 - NERVOUS SYSTEM - The After Party: Healing Shame After Our Wild College Years ft. Dana Doswell", "60: Craggily Hand with D’Arcy Carden", "Dating ab 40 - keinen Bock auf weiteren Liebeskummer!", "How Panera Dodged $20 CA Minimum Wage & Gen Z Hates Dating Apps" and "144 - HEALING - workaholism + supplements for the anxious, stressed & burnout girlies" from podcasts like ""OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball and leading therapists", "We're Here to Help", "Geschichten vom Ponyhof", "Morning Brew Daily" and "OPENHOUSE with Louise Rumball and leading therapists"" and more!
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60: Craggily Hand with D’Arcy Carden
Jake, Gareth and special guest D’Arcy Carden chat with callers about social media frauds and avoiding an awkward sibling run-in. Later, the guys follow up with the first caller from episode 40 (Parental Guidance with Eduardo Franco).
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Dating ab 40 - keinen Bock auf weiteren Liebeskummer!
How Panera Dodged $20 CA Minimum Wage & Gen Z Hates Dating Apps
144 - HEALING - workaholism + supplements for the anxious, stressed & burnout girlies
Dating apps can get pretty intimate with your data
Cuffing season is that time of year when singles hunker down with someone to keep them warm — temporarily. And Valentine’s Day more or less marks the end of it. So people are about to start flocking back to their dating apps. Adrianus Warmenhoven, cybersecurity expert at NordVPN, told Marketplace’s Lily Jamali that a lot of those apps are eager to vacuum up their personal data.
164. Dating and mental health in our 20s
Two of the most noteworthy elements of our 20s are dating and our experiences with mental health. They also interact - our mental health will influence how we date, how we deal with rejection, how we meet new people, and subsequently, our dating experiences can have a profound impact on our mental health. In this episode we dissect everything about this interaction and how we can take care of our mental and emotional wellbeing, avoid codependency whilst also finding the love we deserve.
We also talk through some advice for people who are dating partners with mental health struggles and how to support them, whilst also not stepping into the role of caregiver or savior. Listen now!
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13. Inflation, Dating Apps & The Greensill Scandal
Why The Stock Market is Swiping Left on Dating Apps
WeWork Goes Bankrupt & Trump Takes the Stand
#3 - What They Should Really Ask on Dating Apps: How Asking Deep Issue Questions Early In Relationships Helps You Learn More About Your Potential Partner
Themes: Relationships, Dating, Dating Apps, Early Relationship, Finding a Partner, Historical Learning, Trauma
Are you READY?
Our newest episode time travels over a year! Dating is weird, and takes us through all the stages from hope to overwhelm to sometimes even self-loathing, and then back again. Join us as we explore what questions we WISH they would ask on apps, or even what we could say on first dates to learn more about our potential partners and who they will be in a few years or a few decades...Tristan shares why childhood trauma can be a bond and a red flag at the same time, and Ana learns she may have had total opposite love languages for giving and receiving and how this still means you are a totally normal person.
Love’s next chapter with Whitney Wolfe Herd of Bumble
The past few years have challenged Whitney Wolfe Herd like never before. The Bumble CEO kept the company afloat as the pandemic halted in-person meetups, then became the youngest female founder ever to take a company public...all while in the throes of first-time motherhood!
This week on How I Built This Lab, Whitney offers perspective on leading and learning in extraordinary times. Plus, how social media may be fueling a loneliness epidemic and Whitney’s current obsession: harnessing the power of artificial intelligence in the name of love.
And check out Bumble’s origin story told in October 2017.
This episode was produced by Sam Paulson with music by Ramtin Arablouei.
It was edited by John Isabella with research by Sam Paulson. Our audio engineer was Neal Rauch.
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The Ukrainian honeytrappers ensnaring Putin's lonely soldiers
Ukrainian women are making fake profiles on dating apps, matching with Putin’s lonely troops and tricking them into revealing information that could help Ukraine win the war. In a rare interview, we speak to one of the women who is dating for victory.
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- Maxim Tucker, Assistant Foreign Editor, The Times.
- ‘Angelica’, Ukrainian honeytrapper.
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125. The psychology of dating apps ft. Bumble
The new reality of dating in your 20s is that the majority of us who are single are on the dating apps. Tinder, Hinge and Bumble have completely changed how we approach dating by expanding our options, making dating convenient and accessible and are increasingly becoming the way many of us meet our partners. A study conducted by the Pew Research Centre found that almost half of us between 18 and 29 have used a dating app. Yet, this has also transformed a lot of our offline behaviours towards dating. In this episode we break down the psychology behind dating apps including:
- The impact of choice overload
- The psychology behind our romantic preferences
- The scarcity effect
- Seeking validation through dating apps
- Dopamine and swipe based dating
- Dealing with rejection and dating app burnout
We are also joined by the wonderful Lucille McCart from Bumble who discusses how we can use dating apps to their full potential in our 20s. She explains how we can convert our online matches into real world connections, why you should be the one asking people on dates and the benefit dating people outside of your 'type'. All of that a more. Listen now.
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242. The illusion of endless options on dating apps and why it can be so harmful
Let's talk about dating apps.
I asked you guys what you thought about them, the good and the bad. I pulled all this information together to had a chat about where dating apps fall short and why to not get too invested in them and how to not feel so hurt by them when things don't go well for you. I also go over your best and worst dating app situations and some of them are seriously F*****D!!
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Bettgeflüster › Online Dating – nicht-monogame Dating Trips & Frage: Wie geht authentisch bleiben, wenn’s drauf ankommt?
Food prices, net migration and beef about beef
Does Britain really have the most affordable food in Europe? That's a recent claim of the President of the National Farmers' Union. We ask if it's true and look in detail at what is driving rising food prices in the UK. We also try and make sense of the latest net migration figures, ask if dating apps are making Gen Z more single and explain why a correction to a correction on Radio 4's Farming Today wasn't quite right.
105: Is my best friend flirting with my boyfriend?!
Sophie's a wife!!!
We recorded this episode just before the wedding, so join us for some very excited chats ahead of the big day. We also talk high school drama, forbidden love and your top dating app prompts, one of which sounds suspiciously familiar...
Of course we popped some bubbly for the occasion!
Canti Prosecco Spumante - Rating: 10/10
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