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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 330 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyLeisure | |||

Alyssa and Ken have been dating for six months after first meeting at their gym. Alyssa tells us things have been great so far, but the other day she did laundry at Ken’s place and she noticed an earring stuck in the lint trap of Ken’s dryer. Alyssa ... more
Chelsea and Jake have been together for almost a year and while things have been great for the most part, Chelsea has started that Jake has become more problematic. Recently Jake has been hanging out with his friends more, but typically this group of... more
Grace and Andrew have been together for a little over two and a half years after first meeting on Bumble. Grace tells us things have been great for the most part, but she tells us that while they have talked about potentially moving in with one anoth... more
Danny and Autumn have been dating for a little over two years after first meeting in a run club. Autumn actually moved in with Danny nine months into their relationship and for the most part things have been great. However, Danny has started to notic... more
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The lady doing the fake rose selling is painfully bad.
I love this podcast a lot but it seems a little fake cuz why are the “cheaters” never just saying “u don’t have my consent to record me or embarrass me”???!!! I also don’t like that John cuts ppl off
Good lord love this show but John will not let people get a dam word in.... PLEASE BREATHE, let people say their story please.....
It’s so cringy listening to John constantly, constantly cut people off, then apologizes lol as if that fixes it. It’s annoying and hard to listen to. These sound scripted, he recaps and repeats himself, yet constantly cuts off other people. This show has really go downhill. I used to listen to this show since early 2000’s and now Johns head has grown but talent down.
I don’t like how overly mean they are without any proof sometimes like in the episode the Live Photo. Needlessly rude for no reason. He had the same story since the beginning and wasn’t stuttering, yet wasn’t given the benefit of the doubt. He was instantly attacked. It’s usually justified but I was really confused this time I thought they were listening to a different call. I also don’t like the constantly cutting people off. I listen to multiple roses shows all the time and love them
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Engaging listeners with real-life relationship issues, the content often revolves around suspicions of infidelity and the dramatic resolutions that unfold during on-air investigations. The recurring theme is the 'War Of The Roses' segment, where a caller suspicious of their partner's loyalty seeks clarity, leading to reveals that vary from humorous to shocking. Unique in its approach, the show employs a comedic yet earnest tone, often mixing lighthearted banter with serious discussions about trust and fidelity, keeping audiences both entertained and reflective about their own relationships. The blend of storytelling and audience participation enhances the entertainment factor, making it a compelling listen for those interested in love, rela... more
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