
Don’t worry this is not another couple making a relationship podcast, it’s WAY more than that! Listen in on what are normally Alia and Yoni’s private, day-to-day, honest conversations about their relationship, friendships, careers, fears, feelings, and whatever else is leftover. Being different ages, meeting on a little app called Tinder, and growing up on different sides of Europe (Romania & Belg... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 251 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We made it to episode 200! Everyone who tuned in this season, supported, shared, or even listened to just one episode, thank you! And to those who have been here since episode 1, riding with us from the very very beginning, we see you and we apprecia... more
The Scotland episode is finally here. As always, we went into every detail we could possibly get into, which made this episode extra long, and we didn't mind! Hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. We have ONE last episode left for this seaso... more
Hey guys, just a quick little update.. we know we’ve been a bit off our normal weekly schedule lately. Since we’re in Scotland right now, it’s been a little harder to keep up with the podcast, but we wanted to fill you in on what’s been going on. Can... more
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Their dynamic feels like a mirror image of what many of us recognize, but listeners are left choosing between condescending, belittling interruptions and genuinely respectful ones—a tiresome choice, really. What makes it so frustrating is the co-host’s apparent inability to listen, accept criticism, or respond without defensiveness. Her controlling tendency, unwillingness to hear other opinions, and argumentative reaction to personal thoughts and reflections suggest a deeper struggle with the eg... more
Alia is intelligent and clear when getting across her thoughts and opinions, while Yoni, although nice, doesn’t seem to understand the question or what Alia is saying and sounds so confused, at times.
Love yall!! Keeping real always!
This is my favourite podcast. I like listening to you guys at work, on a walk, or at the gym. You give interesting perspectives and I like the structure of your conversations. And I wish you did more Q&A episodes ❤️🤍
Hey! I’m from South Korea, and I’m so happy to hear your Seoul review. I just want to say that if you want to enjoy a Korean-style convenience store, you should visit CU, GS25.
Koreans don’t really go to 7-eleven.…
Anyway.. Thanks for sharing your wonderful memory :)
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Engaging audiences with their candid conversations, this podcast expertly dissects the nuances of personal relationships, societal expectations, and the day-to-day experiences of the hosts. Topics range from the intricacies of dating and long-distance relationships to the pressures of independence and the challenges of blended families, all delivered with a blend of humor and authenticity. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights that foster relatability, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own lives from a humorous yet genuine perspective, making it a refreshing addition to the personal journals and society & culture categories.
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