
Dating in midlife isn’t easy. After his 21-year marriage ended, Paul Nelson found himself back in the dating world. Over the next decade, he went on over 180 first dates, had countless phone calls, and engaged in thousands of online conversations. What he discovered along the way wasn’t just how to date again, but how much personal growth it takes to become the kind of partner you truly want to at... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Paul reviews the first five or over 30 Common Sense Dating Guidelines for the Gen X and Baby Boomer generations. The guidelines coalesce around the limited dating options these generations had in their youth compared to ... more
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Part 2 of Paul’s Holiday Dating-Themed Movie reviews for those Gen X and Baby Boomers who are solo this holiday season.
Love at the Christmas Table
A destined couple’s trip through time starts at age 4 in the 80s, and a... more
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Paul reviews holiday dating-themed movies for those Gen X and Baby Boomers who are solo this holiday season. There are a total of four picks. Two picks in this Part 1 Episode and two more in Part 2. Paul points out the c... more
Quick Update:
After being on hiatus for a little over a year for a variety of reasons, we're back.
There will be new content starting late August of 2024.
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The Glossary term is: Orbiting, where someone keeps popping up on your social media radar, waiting to make a move for a date.
In the Retro/Etiquette Segment – We listen in on how the US Navy demonstrates to their office... more
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The Glossary term is: The Maybe Date
In the Potpourri Segment, Paul offers listeners an excellent refresher on the highly effective 3-1-1 Rule. This straightforward and efficient three-step process not only helps you fi... more
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The Glossary term is: Serendipidating
In the Retro/Etiquette Segment: We listen in on how the US Navy recommends their officers conduct themselves with their dates in a small gathering. From How to Succeed with Brunet... more
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The Glossary term for this episode is: Ghostbusting.
Paul reviews the movie Big Stone Gap, released in 2014. This movie looks into dating and romance in the late 1970s. It demonstrates the typical outcome of what can ea... more
Please take everything with a grain of salt- there are many things that Paul states are bad/wrong of “good” that are very much subjective and just his opinion. For example, he implores listeners to NOT confirm a date stating that women who appreciate a confirmation the day of the date are “professional daters” who are out for a free meal. This is 100% absurd. We are in a culture of extreme flakiness and it’s 100x easier for a man to show up after running a comb through his hair and go on to some... more









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