
Stories of people who met their partner/ex in real life!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureComedy InterviewsComedy | ||||

Defne Gencler hilarious comic from Amsterdam tells me all about meeting two guys at a bar when she first moved to NYC, a guy she met at an open mic and some funny awkward stories!
Wild 'N Out's Maddy Smith and hilarious comedian Andrew Schiavone tell me all about how they met IRL. They tell me all about how Maddy blacked out told Andrew how much she fancied him and then pee'd in the street infront of him!
Riley Lassin chatted to me about a guy who wanted to wife her after one date and what happened after she tired to date one of her best friends.
Marcello Hernandez a super funny comic, tells me about dating as a 22yr old man, putting his career before his love life and why he doesn't like online dating after a date showed up to his work drunk! I'd so much fun recording this ep.
Nice job Katy from an Irish lad living in San Francisco! I’ve been listening to the shift over the last month or so and it’s awesome craic. Your idea for a non online approach is what most people want but find very difficult. I recently broke up with an American girl I was going out with for the last year and half. Very very toxic unhealthy relationship. Your podcast is giving me solace. Cheers all the best.
Fun eps
Katie is the best
Katie has such great energy and is so open about dating and relationships. I also love the guests she has on, great podcast
Love Katie and love this podcast x
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #244 |
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