
Podcast by eHarmony
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

From online dating confusion to that appropriate way to break up, lots of dating ground is covered in this week’s Love Show.
He’s in love with her, but she’s still married – and scandalous. Find out what Grant and Jeannie have to say to this guy and more people in the latest Love Show.
She sends a guy a text, and he ends their relationship! Grant and Jeannie discuss if he overreacted or not on this latest Love Show.
He’s stuck on her, but she doesn’t know what she wants. Grant and Jeannie offer their advice for this common dating dilemma.
I was new to podcasts...and newly single at 58 when I discovered this podcast. I truly enjoy their advice, emails and personalities. They have helped me to better prepare for the dating world again. So many topics have been thoroughly discussed and I will carry them with me to my new adventures.
I am surprised how much I enjoy listening to this. I don’t always agree 100% with the advice, but I’m surprised how often I do and how often it applies to situations I’ve been in or have seen friends in, and the advice aligns with a positive outcome in that situation.
One thing that drives me crazy, though, is how Grant talks over Jeannie, and half the time it’s to give an opinion or “answer” a part of the question that wasn’t in the letter!!! Example: when talking about a 42 yo with little da... more
I can’t listen to one more minute! Hopefully this will be taken as constructive criticism, but seriously, Jeannie says “mm-hmm” and “yeah” literally HUNDREDS of times! I know for certain I’m not the only one who hears this.
Jeannie please listen to the April 5, 2019, episode and count them for yourself. It’s almost embarrassing.
I feel like these guys both give very thoughtful and really realistic advice! Its an interesting listen!!!
I enjoy listing to the show. I think the advice is usually good. I don’t like when the hosts laugh at the problems. While I like the easy banter Jeanie and Grant share. I really think they need to be more aware of how the laughter comes off. Especially Jeanie.










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