Conversations about dating, sex, love, and life after the death of our forever person
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsHealth & FitnessSexualitySociety & Culture |
Today's guest, Dr. Brooke Weinstein, and I talk about her marriage to Jonathan, the struggle they faced as a couple, and the sickness that ended up claiming his life. Then we talk about the transition into dating, finding an aligned partner who is d... more
Some things will be changing around here, and I want to give you the update. Plus, it is about time to finally reveal my identity and combine the multiple sides of my life and projects into one. So...
This show is hosted by me, Tiffany, and I can ... more
Lisa and Ilana are using their sense of dark humor to create t-shirts to represent the experience of widowhood. They are funny and perfect for this stage in life. You can check them out here!
They are also very close friends and have been taking two... more
Lauren and I are both in relationships that have spanned more than a year long and have been through breakups and reconnections. Today we're talking about the bumps we've encountered along the way as well as some of the things we've learned from thes... more
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I stumbled upon this podcast before I was even ready to date and have discovered it is helpful in so many ways beyond dating. It’s like therapy every episode! I’m incredibly grateful to the semi-anonymous host and all her guests for their profound perspectives and all the encouragement and comfort they have given me. Many thanks!
This podcast meets a serious need - it is a breath of fresh air in the grief community - addressing a topic all widows/widowers desperately want to discuss…but for various reasons don’t/can’t. The host is likable, thoughtful and (most importantly) just showing up as herself & encouraging her guests to do the same. If you are a widow/widower or you have one in your life and want to learn what it’s like after losing our partners - LISTEN to this! 🤍
The Dating after Death podcast was a beacon of light for me in a very dark time. I was feeling devastatingly alone after the sudden death of my boyfriend. I didn’t feel like anyone would ever understand my pain and I thought my intrusive thoughts were mine alone to deal with and I felt terrible. I would just have to keep my feelings in and push down the pain. This podcast made me realize that there is a whole community of widowed people and I am not alone. My thoughts and feelings surrounding m... more
This podcast has been so helpful! It’s a safe place to hear what is “normal” and hear so many different journeys. Everyone’s path is unique and gave me the confidence and support as I entered the dating space post partner loss.
Can not recommend this podcast enough. For those who have found themselves widowed and those wanting to learn how to support those widowed. This podcast and the community that Tiffany has helped create through it, have been a lifeline for me.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #218 |
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