
Love coach Shaun Galanos (@thelovedrive) and licensed therapist John Kim (@theangrytherapist) team up to tackle your pressing questions about love, sex, and relationships. They share raw and funny parts of their stories and bring a refreshing mix of humor, psychology, and healthy masculinity to shed light on today's pressing matters of the heart. We Can Do Better is two men trying to do better whi... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

Today, John and Shaun get real about control, creative burnout, and what it means to walk away - maybe just for now. From family patterns to personality frameworks, they explore the subtle ways we try to mold the people closest to us, and how that ef... more
Today, John and Shaun get real about trust, control, and what it means to shape a life that doesn’t always follow the plan. From confessions about the past to reflections on what we can and can’t control - careers, relationships, even timing - they n... more
CW: There is some talk about violence towards women in this episode, specifically about cases of Uber drivers drugging female passengers.
Today, John and Shaun get real about attraction, ambiguity, and the old wounds that shape how we love. From bo... more
Today, John and Shaun get real about celibacy, the unexpected wisdom of edging and what it means to hold space for change. As they dive into how we show up for friends, and navigate endings with grace (or not), they explore what it means to sit with ... more
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Listening from Morocco. I’m gonna miss you Shaun and John 🤍
I gave this show a shot do to the title and John being a therapist. First of all, it seems like the show is Shaun’s own playground to work out his issues through poor John who’s constantly being re directed with “new” directives on how to behave. John has stated he doesn’t believe in shoulds but most of Shaun’s feedback is shoulds. They both take the time to brag about their privileged life. John recently lost his home in a fire which is tragic but hasn’t stopped talking about the privileged opp... more
I wish I could give this podcast 4 1/2 stars because I agree with the recent reviews and the tension. However, I would really miss the honest conversations between these two men. I hope you guys decide to pick it back up!
I really enjoy this podcast as the conversations are honest, thoughtful, and often go deeper than most. I appreciate the vulnerability and how both hosts challenge each other. Lately, however, it feels like Shaun isn’t very happy doing the show. His critiques of John can come off as nitpicky or even as little digs, and less like the kind of support you’d expect between two friends. Still, there’s a lot of value in what they’re creating, and I hope they can realign and keep growing together.
So sad it’s almost over. It’s my favorite podcast for my walks, which go by SO fast when I’m listening to you guys. It also made me realize how fleeting things are and how many times I passed the podcast up when it first started, thinking I had time to listen eventually. Now I’m locked in and it’s almost over. I need a moment. :’( love you guys and your super fun AND informative talks. I’ll miss you. Much love from Cali🌸💕🌊
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Exploring the dynamics of love, relationships, and personal growth, this podcast features the conversations of a love coach and a licensed therapist who share their insights and personal experiences. Listeners can expect a blend of humor and vulnerability as the hosts tackle various themes such as emotional availability, societal pressures, and the complexities of modern romance. Each episode blends candid discussions about dating, friendships, and self-acceptance with a lighthearted tone, providing relatable content that resonates with many seeking to improve their relationships and emotional well-being.
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