If love is like a plant, how can we help it grow? Love is like a plant is a podcast about relationships, dating, sex and heartbreak hosted by Ellen Huerta, founder of Mend (letsmend.com), an app that helps you through a break up, and Sarah May B,(YayWithMe.com) the podcaster behind Help Me Be Me and The Break-Up Album.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Hi friends! This is an episode we recorded during 2021 all about the burnout app developed by Mend, as well as what burnout is and how to deal with it. We hope you enjoy! And if you're interested, here's the Help Me Be Me episode on burnout plus some... more
In this episode, Sarah May and Elle answer a listener request - how to deal with insecurities in relationships. We were both recording from home during lockdown, so apologies in advance for the sound quality. Wishing you all well this fall and sendin... more
We hope you all are doing well. In this episode, Sarah May and Elle answer the last batch of LILAP listener questions that were sent in this spring. We were both recording from home during lockdown, so apologies in advance for the sound quality in a ... more
We hope you all are doing well. In this episode, Sarah May and Elle answer more LILAP listener questions. Wishing you all well this summer and sending our love - stay safe and healthy! Questions answered in this episode: -How can you meet people and ... more
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This podcast is amazing. Thank you Elle & Sarah! The episodes are very relatable and have been so helpful. However now I can only see 2019 & 2020 episodes. Where did everything prior go?
Just found this podcast and have been binging every episode. Loved the episode about red flags. I would love to see more episodes like that with real scenarios because I found it so helpful! And also one about green flags.
Going through a terrible breakup and discovered LILAP and MEND. Have become obsessed like this is my survival tool/crutch. I wish there were more episodes.
So I decided to check out this podcast for the first time due to a horrible and painful ghosting experience. Instead of offering a whole lot of support/advise to victims of this, the hosts primarily laughed about how they had been guilty of ghosting. I mean yeah they clearly understand that it's a horrible thing to do....but i don't need to sit here listening to them kinda chuckle about how they were ghosters. I tried to listen to one other episode and realized these people are not the suppor... more
It’s so relatable, they word things so perfectly where you are consistently saying to yourself “omg that’s exactly how I think and feel” more
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