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Emotionally Online

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Relationships
Social Media
Body Image
Mental Health
Friendship
Bisexuality
High School Reunions
Love Island
Birthdays
Heartbreak
Love Notes
Middle School
Travel
Oral Sex
Trivia
Fatphobia
Lady Gaga
March Madness
Cooking
Thanksgiving

Emotionally Online is a weekly slumber party for spilling guts and sharing secrets hosted by Maddie Dragsbaek.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes133Founded3 years ago
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Recent Guests

Meg Ruocco
Content creator and guest on Emotionally Online
Episode: you're not ugly, you're just swagless (ft. meg ruocco) – ep. 129
Robbie Bienunes
Comedian and guest host
Episode: celibatuationships (ft. robbie) – ep. 83
Robbie Nunez
Returning guest
Episode: cody ko, victim blaming, and "unlikeable women" – ep. 82
Meg Rokko
Maddie's friend and social media personality
Independent
Episode: i know what you did with my boyfriend (ft. meg) – ep. 71

Host

Maddie Dragsbaek
Host of Emotionally Online, Maddie Dragsbaek provides a candid, humorous space for discussing personal growth, relationships, and the nuances of modern life, often while reflecting on her own experiences.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.5k ratings
  • So good

    Love!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jane smathh
    United States6 months ago
  • Cozy Corner

    This is such a cozy corner on the internet!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shilasayz
    United States6 months ago
  • Radical Candor!

    I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone speak with more honesty than Maddie does on this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    djmikemorse
    United States6 months ago
  • Thank you

    I partially owe my current relationship to this podcast. I’ve been listening and watching Maddie since high school, and her wit, candor, and thoughtful compassion motivated me to be my authentic self. As a girl in her 20s who had never had a boyfriend (and feared I might never love or be loved romantically), Maddie’s insights were like a balm - no one speaks about relationships, sex, and being in your 20s like she does.

    I entered my first relationship knowing my worth, advocating for my thought... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sounds asleep
    United Statesa year ago
  • My favorite.

    Maddie’s radical compassion and the love she shows herself and others is just golden. Also, she is everything to us at Lover Girls USA.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DóndeEres?
    United Statesa year ago

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Many listeners find the content empowering, especially regarding topics of love and self-acceptance.
Listeners appreciate the authenticity and humor of the discussions, which feel like a chat with a close friend.
The podcast is often described as heartfelt and relatable, providing insights into modern relationships in an engaging manner.

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you don't have to pretend you're unphased by their comments – ep. 131
Q: How do you tune out other people's negativity?
Maddie discusses the importance of grounding oneself in personal values and beliefs, and how being secure in these areas can help mitigate the impact of negative comments.
concert etiquette and the art of an unfollow – ep. 128
Q: When should you give a person on a dating app your social media?
It's okay to hold off on sharing your social media until after you've met in person. Sharing social media can feel intimate, and it's perfectly fine to want to establish that connection face-to-face first.
concert etiquette and the art of an unfollow – ep. 128
Q: Do you have any advice on how to better support my partner?
It's important to recognize that you are not solely responsible for relieving your partner's stress. Instead, ask them how you can best support them during tough times, as everyone requires different forms of support.
my bisexual awakenings – ep. 118
Q: How can I move on from this and accept that I'm still queer, regardless of the fact that I never have and likely never will have a true queer experience?
It's okay to mourn the potential life you could have explored, but you are still valid in your identity regardless of your experiences. You don't need to prove anything to anyone about your bisexuality, as being happy and content in your current relationship is what matters.
platonic touch, FOMO, and seeing the end from the beginning (ft. avary) – ep. 102
Q: How early is too early to ask someone what their intentions are in a relationship?
It's never too early to express what you are looking for in a relationship; being clear about your intentions is important.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Emotionally Online

What is Emotionally Online about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content serves as a candid space where discussions around modern relationships, personal growth, and self-acceptance are interwoven with humor and heartfelt anecdotes. Frequent themes include navigating the challenges of dating, self-image, and societal expectations, often with a comedic lens that resonates with a younger audience. Discussions also touch upon topics like reality television, social media dynamics, and the impact of technology on emotional connections, making it an engaging and relatable listen for listeners seeking authenticity in conversations about life and love. Notably, the podcast often evokes a cozy and intimate atmosphere akin to a casual conversation among friends, which is likely to appeal to listeners looking f... more

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