Emma and Betsy explore romance, relationships and dating in a small town while sharing their most memorable stories (for better or worse).
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture |
Dip? Hot Girl Summer? The end of You'd Like to Know? Stay tuned for a drunken, wild ride.
HEADPHONES WARNING: There are extreme highs and lows in volume and lots of screaming. more
In a mini episode the gals give some Do's and Don'ts that may or may not be inspired by recent events. ;) Follow us @youdliketoknowpodcast on instagram!
Many many many many many people have requested Emma & Betsy to go into extremely graphic detail about our sex lives and so naturally we are going to listen to their requests and do exactly that. No games. more
Bros, Hoes, and Yos, B & Em are back with a hard hitting, heavily structured, playbook on crushin, crushes, smushes, smushin, and of course, ballin. Rate us 5 Stars on Apple Podcasts and leave a review if you have a crush on us, if we feel the same w... more
Betsy & Emma got their first vaccines together #goals and do a quick vocabulary review for modern dating. Do you know all of these terms? Is there something we missed? send us an email at youdliketoknowpodcast@gmail.com or DM us at @youdliketoknowpod... more
From the Tinder bio of some local guy, the historic, scientific, rhetorical examination of precisely WHY Men Ghost Women discussed, digested, regurgitated, and complained about by two women over a bottle of wine and a box of cheezits. What could be ... more
BACK ON THE PORCH! Betsy and Emma are slinging truths, debating wow moments, and drinking beer. Join us for a good ole' fashioned truck yell and somehow more opinions on cops?? Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Follow us on Instagram... more
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Emma and Betsy’s friendship is so charming, wholesome, and fun. Listening to this pod just makes me feel like I’m catching up with my BFFs! If you like navigating 21st century small town dating, Twilight references, and feet, this is the show for you.
As a curious, yet happily single man, I thought I’d need to be in a particular mood to truly enjoy this podcast from two women (maybe I still do?), however, I have appreciated their unique perspectives as a fellow wordsmith. Beyond laughter, occasionally there are useful details to glean from hearing about relationships in a more obscure place. Perhaps other men like me will be more than just amused when they peer behind the curtain at the “other side” with Emma and Betsy as their guides.
My beef is that women look fantastic when they Pooh Bear it, but men look like feral toddlers. Two thumbs down on that. more
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