
Exes. We’ve all had one and we’ve all been one. And while breakups can be painful and heart-breaking, a complete surprise or a total relief, there’s always a story to be told.
This documentary-style series, narrated by Georgia Love, brings you a collection of unconventional stories about relationships past, through the eyes and the hearts of the very people who lived them.
Tales of public humil... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture | |||

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Ep 4 was so boring and so far from the usual interesting stories on this pod.
I listened to multiple podcasts the day. I love this podcast so much and I wish there was more.. I know unfortunately I have a very unique break up story. If only you could do anonymously.
Hi highly commend the individuals brave enough to tell their stories. I really enjoyed listening to many of the stories and their experiences. I think Georgia has clearly done a brilliant job in interviewing the storytellers and extracting all of the details, but I don’t think she needs to interject throughout the episodes. I don’t believe those contributions add value, and could be added by the storyteller themselves. An intro and a conclusion would be reasonable, but the host inserting comment... more
I’m new to the podcast planet, and firstly, I feel I need to to mention that I’ve been trying to hunt down some decent, listenable podcasts that don’t make me cringe. There’s a WHOLE WORLD of podcasts out there that I feel, just don’t need to be aired. It’s been difficult finding a diamond in the rough..
Then I came across “everyone has an ex”!!! We all have one, don’t we?
I can tell you, I have had my past nightmares. Trauma, anxiety, trust issues, even heartbreak vomiting!!
The title of thi... more
The ones that are acting like victims, but keep going back to the guy who cheated on them and jeopardising their own children’s lives and mental health is just a joke. I would like to hear the men’s side instead of how they are just the victim in all of it.
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The episodes focus on the unique and often unconventional stories surrounding breakups and past relationships, providing intimate insights into the emotions and experiences of those involved. Listeners can expect a mix of heartwarming, tragic, and sometimes humorous narratives that reveal the complex nature of love and loss. Each tale uncovers themes of resilience, personal growth, and the diverse challenges faced in relationships, making it relatable to anyone who's navigated the landscape of love and heartbreak. The storytelling style is engaging, often featuring raw, candid conversations that invite deeper reflection on personal experiences related to love and ex-partners. With a blend of humor and pathos, this series captivates audience... more
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