Love Hurts is a podcast hosted by Bryan Berlin that celebrates the messiness of relationships, whether with family, friends, partners, faith, or themselves. Each episode features a new guest sharing their struggle with love.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsComedy InterviewsSociety & CultureComedy |
This is Love Hurts. Taylor Lindsay Winter is a storyteller and programmer living in New York City. Taylor had a quintessential meet-cute happen to her with a guy who ended up living in a completely different country. They stayed in touch and got clos... more
This is Love Hurts. Dawn Harris is a storyteller living in New York City. In her 20s, Dawn found herself in a situationship with someone she met through improv. Dawn tried to navigate her feelings while trying to understand what their dynamic was, bu... more
This is Love Hurts. Stuart Laws is a comedian living in London. Stuart was recently diagnosed as autistic, and that knowledge has helped him go back and better understand some of the ways he tried to navigate romantic relationships in the past. We al... more
This is Love Hurts. Peter Jones is a storyteller living in Washington DC. In his second half of high school, Peter went to an international school in Costa Rica and started a fling with another student. While Peter wanted to be with him, he was also ... more
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I like the content, but the host needs to let the storytellers tell their stories. He keeps interrupting and giving his own rehash on what we just heard. Instead of listening and reacting, he summarizes in his own words like he “gets” them which feels like stepping on the toes of the storyteller. On a positive note, hearing the stories has been therapeutic in reframing some of my own relationship woes.
Whether guests are talking about relationships that left them dexastated, or family who let them down, the stories here are relatable and compelling. Bryan keeps the conversation moving, while giving his guests the space to tell their story.
i enjoy the stories on this podcast and its helped me getting through a recent breakup knowing that i'm not alone! my only qualm is that the host can be kind of a yes-man/people-pleaser in his interactions with his guests which gets kind of old if you listen to episodes back to back. but overall definitely worth a listen.
I started listening to this podcast several months ago, and each week brings up a new and always relatable story. Love the fact the host always finds a good balance between humour and empathy with the topics
Bryan has a knack for bringing vulnerability out of people. These episodes are beautiful in their intimacy and realness. You leave each feeling a little more connected to the world.
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Love Hurts launched 6 years ago and published 136 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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