Open your hearts and loosen your butts! On Couples Therapy, real life couple and real life comedians Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman gab with their favorite actors and comics about their romantic pasts, presents and futures and answer YOUR relaysh Qs with all the wisdom two unlicensed entertainers can possibly contain!
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 388 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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We've known Francesca from the stand-up scene for many years now, but we didn't know her like *this*! And of course, *you* know Francesca from her time at Al Jazeera, her YouTube show The Bitchuation Room or perhaps from her show on Zeteo with Wajaha... more
It seems like a lot of people's experience of the internet has been being radicalized into white nationalism. I mean, not us. Obvi. It seems like our experience has been cute animal videos, peer-reviewed scientific papers about Covid and finding cool... more
Sam Pancake returns for a deep dive into his love life! You know Sam from almost every show that's been on TV: And Just Like That..., A Million Little Things, The Goldbergs, Search Party, Arrested Development, Will & Grace, and over a hundred other s... more
If you haven't seen On Becoming a Guinea Fowl yet, please RUN to your nearest streaming service (it's on HBO Max for free if you subscribe) and watch because today we're talking to the brilliant film's brilliant lead Susan Chardy. On Becoming a Guine... more
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Lovely show. Andy and Naomi are so nice to listen to and give lovely advice!
In college I dated a guy (for almost three years - woof) who was a jazz drummer. When I stayed at his apartment, once I was ready to go to bed he would then go to the other side of his room (he lived on the top floor of a coach house so it was a good sized room) to practice his drums and get high. Reader, I was not a smoker but surely got many a contact high. Also it is not the easiest thing in the world to fall asleep... more
Dated a 46 yo man who love bombed me. THESE ARE THE CLIFF NOTES: Took me to his home town to show me where we (himself, me and my two kids) would be moving, had me meet his family, met my family and told them he wanted to marry and have kids with me. Fast forward a few months, he gets me pregnant, convinces me to terminate, then breaks up with me three days later. Told me that he felt having a baby along with my current children would hinder him from getting back to his hometown. He has no child... more
Great Show. You need to listen!!
Listening to Naomi and Andy is like putting on a warm blanket, immediately I feel a little bit better. Thank you two for all the laughs while keeping it real. Okay, the worst person I ever dated would work really hard to get me to commit and then reject me once I did. She also would point out features I disliked about myself (like facial moles) and ask me if it made me insecure to have X or Y. We were in high school when it started and it took me until my mid 20s to finally cut things off for go... more
I love this podcast and also their Patreon
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Worst person I dated did the unthinkable to me.
Sometime after we broke up, she broke into my house and stole all my Lego mini figures. Nothing else, just the Lego. And when I called the police they didn’t care. It was hard to complain to the police “ex girlfriend stole my Lego and I’m mad”
While dating, one time took the glasses off my face and broke them into half and then through them into a busy street.
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This engaging podcast features a humorous exploration of relationships, infused with the comedic insights of its hosts. It often blends lighthearted banter with deeper discussions on topics such as love, mental health, and personal growth. The hosts, a real-life couple, invite guests from the entertainment industry to share their experiences and stories related to romance and relationships. Episodes touch on both the absurdities and challenges of dating and commitment, making it a relatable source of entertainment for listeners seeking a mix of laughter and reflective insights into their own romantic lives. The unique blend of comedy and sincerity likely sets it apart from traditional relationship advice shows, appealing to those who apprec... more
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