It's a mashup of "This American Life" and "Savage LoveCast"
That's how I describe this podcast to my friends. I am an unrepentant podcast junkie and am always searching for new perspectives, conversations, and thoughts. I am a single person, and have yet to find myself or experiences reflected in this podcast-this is a good thing. What is a better thing is finding my thought processes or curiosities reflected in Andrea's questions of her interviewees. That said, I am intrigued and invested in this podcast. What I would like to see happen is a bit more diversity in the interviewees. For example, what is dating and sex like for curvier women, transgendered, heavily fetishized (Asian, Latina/o, Black), etc. Another thought: what would happen if you did a "date lab" and hooked up two singles and had them talk about their date on a later segment? I guess you could employ apps like tinder too. Keep up the great work, Kit PS Randy is podcast/radio gold.Read full review »
Ms. Baltimore via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/14
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"Randy" is a paid actor who also makes appearances on the Strangers podcast. Not legit.Read full review »
LARAM29 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/16
Just two episodes in and already I'm hooked. Andrea taps into the struggle of dating in today's screwy online world and helps breakthrough the noise. While listening I've felt uncomfortable, cringed and totally related to how awkward dating is for us young and not so young...Read full review »
Kcacey21 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/27/16
It's awesome getting to wade through the digital dating world with other 20 somethings. Andrea gives us a glimpse by bravely using her own dating life as an example. The only cringe-worthy aspect of the show is when they have a character Randy on. I imagine it's scripted, and if...Read full review »
kpay12345 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/14
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