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When Kaitlyn's spark with 26-year-old David couldn't grow into the real relationship she wanted, she finally got clear on what she truly needs — and she took that clarity back online. In this episode of Make Him Wonder, Kaitlyn returns to explore how intentional online dating can deliver genuine, lasting love when you follow the steps in my O.N.E. Love Online to Never-Ending Love self-help course. We talk about when to have “the sex talk,” how to express feminine guidance in a way men hear, and how to date more than one man without getting attached too soon. If you're online dating, this conversation will help you level up and get the results you desire and deserve.
Adam Kelly, better known as 2biglugs, has over nearly 10 million followers across social media and is best known for his comedy sketches with his family. He told us how got started making videos online and how he convinced his parents to get involved.We learned why he'd never move to Dublin, how life has changed since finding fame and he told us what he's looking for in a girlfriend. And Adam even helped a listener with advice and revealed some of his own red flags. Email: holdmydrink@goloudnow.com Instagram: @holdmydrinkpodThank you to Coca Cola for sponsoring this episode!
Brian and Sherry met through an online dating website and hit it off immediately! But, how was he going to break it to Sherry that he was a naturist? On today's StarCast, our host Mark discovers how Brian's car license plate played a big role that sparked a conversation that led to their engagement! Send us a text
Internet scholar and activist Ethan Zuckerman is horrified by the American ban on TikTok. As a self-described “progressive” with a long and distinguished career advocating for internet freedom, Zuckerman expresses alarm at how the U.S. has moved from defending unfettered access to information in the 1960s to now being willing to ban popular Chinese platforms like TikTok and perhaps even DeepSeek. He suggests the ban stems from the anti-China hysteria and exaggerated fears about social media's impact on young people fueled by paranoid critics like Jonathan Haidt. If this trend toward online censorship continues, Zuckerman warns, America will become indistinguishable from other authoritarian states in its disdain for digital freedom. Here are the 5 KEEN ON takeaways from the interview with Zuckerman:* The TikTok ban represents a dramatic shift in American values - Zuckerman points out that the US has moved from defending unfettered access to information (even Communist propaganda) in 1965 to now being willing to ban popular platforms. He sees this as contradicting core First Amendment principles.* Anti-China sentiment and social media fears are driving policy - The push to ban TikTok stems from a combination of paranoia about Chinese influence and exaggerated concerns about social media's effects on youth. Zuckerman argues there's little evidence supporting claims of Chinese manipulation or widespread social media harm.* Young people view the TikTok ban as evidence of institutional disconnect - Students see the ban as proof that lawmakers don't understand modern technology or youth culture. Their response of moving to other Chinese platforms demonstrates their cynicism toward government actions.* Social media platforms have become too powerful to easily abandon - Despite disagreeing with the politics of platforms like Facebook and X, users remain because of network effects. Zuckerman himself confesses to still using these platforms to maintain connections, even while advocating for alternatives.* "Middleware" could offer a solution - Rather than banning platforms or creating new ones, Zuckerman (like Frank Fukuyama) advocates for tools that let users modify how they interact with existing platforms. However, he warns, major platforms like Meta actively resist these efforts through legal threats and technical barriers.Ethan Zuckerman is an associate professor of public policy, communication, and information, as well as director of the UMass Initiative for Digital Public Infrastructure, focused on reimagining the Internet as a tool for civic engagement. His research focuses on civic media, online community governance, digital public infrastructure, quantitative studies of media attention, technology, and social change. Before coming to UMass, Zuckerman was at MIT, where he served as director of the Center for Civic Media and as associate professor of practice in media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab. His research focuses on the use of media as a tool for social change, the role of technology in international development, and the use of new media technologies by activists. The author of Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection, he will publish a new book, Mistrust: Why Losing Faith in Institutions Provides the Tools to Transform Them (W.W. Norton), in early 2021. In 2005, Zuckerman cofounded Global Voices, which showcases news and opinions from citizen media in more than 150 nations and 30 languages. Through Global Voices, and as a researcher and fellow for eight years at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, Zuckerman has led efforts to promote freedom of expression and fight censorship in online spaces. In 1999, Zuckerman founded Geekcorps, an international, nonprofit, volunteer organization that sent IT specialists to work on projects in developing nations, with a focus on West Africa. Previously, he helped found Tripod.com, one of the web's first "personal publishing" sites. In addition to authoring numerous academic articles, Zuckerman is a frequent contributor to media outlets such as The Atlantic, Wired, and CNN. He received his bachelor's degree from Williams College and, as a Fulbright scholar, studied at the University of Ghana at Legon.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting the daily KEEN ON show, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy interview series. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Debbie, a Colorado native and mother of three adult children, leads a fulfilling life of travel, salsa dancing and volunteer work. While her life is full, she would like to have someone to share it with. So, Debbie looks for love online and meets a seemingly great guy named Russell who claims to be a successful businessman. After weeks of daily texts and phone calls, they plan to meet. That's when things get complicated – Russell, who is dealing with a work crisis overseas, needs her help to make some bank transfers. As a seasoned international traveler, Debbie is familiar with the nuances of accessing money when out of the country and she knows he'll be good for it if she lends him the money. However, Russell doesn't turn out to be who he says he is. After Russell steals almost $60,000 from her, Debbie bravely decides to tell her story.
Mairead The Matchmaker speaks to PJ about the trend of people messaging their first loves & Nikki tells her experience of contacting hers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Film Image: Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration On today's show, I speak to Matt Scott Project Drawdown's director of storytelling and engagement on his organization's latest Drawdown Neighborhood feature based on Bay Area climate activists which will be debuting. We switch gears and speak to Matt Winiecki co-director of the documentary Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration which will be making its official debut June 6-9 online. The post Drawdown Neighborhood Bay Area & Water is Love Online Debut appeared first on KPFA.
On this week's episode, host Sequoia Holmes sits down with Anwar White, the Get Your Guy dating coach. The two discuss dating app dos and don'ts, interracial dating, how past traumas can affect relationships in the present, and more!HighlightsOnline Dating Interracial Dating Dating AppsDating Horror Stories Red Flags Healing Trauma Follow Anwar White https://www.getyourguycoaching.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@datingcoachanwar?lang=enhttps://www.instagram.com/datingcoachanwar/ Follow Sequoiahttps://www.instagram.com/sequoiabholmeshttps://www.tiktok.com/@sequoiabholmeshttps://twitter.com/sequoiabholmes Follow BPLP Podhttps://www.instagram.com/bplppodhttps://twitter.com/bplppodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@bplppod
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Lisa Plaggemier is the Executive Director at the National Cybersecurity Alliance and she joins Jon to talk about online dating scams. It’s important to stay vigilant against cybercriminals who are disguising themselves as potential partners to deceive and scam you. Lisa gives tips on how to stay alert and what to pay attention to when […]
Join hosts Patrick Evans and Randy Florence in their cozy corner booth on a special episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar. In honor of love month and Valentine's Day, our two married hosts delve into the world of online dating with the help of expert Julie Spira. As the author of The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online, Spira brings her wealth of knowledge and personal experiences to share with listeners. Get ready to hear fascinating stories from Spira's clients and her own love journey. Meanwhile, Randy Florence takes us on a trip down memory lane, sharing unique retro dating venues from his experience in San Jose. Love is truly in the air as the trio uncovers the do's and dont's of 21st-century digital love connections, from the allure of red roses to the warning signs of red flags. Tune in to this love-packed episode from The Center of the Coachella Valley Universe – Skip Paige's Little Bar!
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Have you ever wondered why guys with fish in their profile photos are such a catch in the online dating scene? Join me as we cast our net into the deep and sometimes murky waters of digital romance. With Veronica and a colorful crew of panelists, including two Johns, Jeremy, Robert, and Joshua, we'll navigate through the art of profile crafting, the strange lure of those fish photos, and the quest for genuine human connections in an era where swiping right is the new courtship dance.This isn't your typical heart-to-heart about love; it's a no-holds-barred conversation that fishes out the humor and absurdities in our modern quest for companionship. We're not just talking dating apps; we're taking a step back to reminisce about the days of community-focused matchmaking and how it compares to algorithmic encounters. In a world saturated with image-focused selections, we humorously toy with the idea of "Just Vespers," an app that's more about shared experiences than eternal promises. It's a session filled with laughs, a touch of nostalgia, and a candid look at how we present ourselves in the hopes of finding something real.Wrapping up our rendezvous, we delve into the realm of dating intentions and how the digital profiles we craft are akin to placing an ad for a good ol' used car - you never know what you're going to get. Whether we're searching for life partners within specific cultural niches, like Orthodoxy, or just scrolling for a good time, this episode peels back the layers of what we're all truly seeking behind those screens. So tighten your seatbelt and tune in for a joy ride through the ups and downs of finding love, Orthodoxy style, in the digital age!Found our YouTube channel yet? https://www.youtube.com/@cloudofwitnessesradioThank you for journeying w/ the Saints with us!
Bela Gandhi, the dating expert from Smart Dating Academy, shares her tips and tricks for navigating online dating, when to meet offline, and whether it's best to focus on commonalities or differences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What You'll Hear In This Episode:AI technology is revolutionizing online dating by enhancing user safety and security, detecting fraudulent profiles, and improving overall user experience.The rise of AI-generated fake profiles and content highlights the importance of AI technology in helping users identify and avoid scams online.Advancements in AI technology on dating sites, such as chatbots and voice assistants, will facilitate seamless communication and language translation, catering to diverse user needs.Data privacy concerns regarding the collection and ethical use of user data for AI algorithms need to be addressed by dating apps to ensure user trust and protection.AI features like personalized prompts and icebreakers simplify and enhance the conversation and connection process for users, reducing swipe burnout.Key quotes:"We really encourage all of our clients to do a background check on anyone they're dating, no matter how legitimate they think that person is, because you'd be surprised what you can uncover." — Lisa Shield"AI technology can also provide a more seamless and convenient user experience on dating sites, including chatbots, chat bots, voice assistance, and language translation services." — Lisa Shield"You can actually feed the AI past email responses to similar kinds of questions, and the AI will learn your tone, how you would respond, and then do in a matter of minutes what it would take you hours to do or take an assistant hours to do for you." — Lisa ShieldContinue On Your Journey:Lisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With LisaEmail the podcast at: podcast@lisashield.com
Irina and Michelle catch up with law professor and Internet law scholar Derek Bambauer as he reviews his dating life in Tucson, Arizona before his big move across the country to Gainesville, Florida. Derek talks about his mostly positive experiences meeting people online, his penchant for women in academia, and the challenges of making schedules work when both daters have kids. He also uses his scholarly expertise to discuss dating app algorithms, online safety, and possible tweaks to current technology. Come join us for an episode where the professional is the personal!Prof. Derek Bambauer's faculty profileDerek's Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Syeda shares her 4C dating app bio strategy that will help you stop wasting your time with incompatible partners and instead attract matches that are in alignment with your values leading to second dates and even love. The love & relationship you desire IS possible. You deserve to be fiercely loved and deeply adored. Ready to work together? Check out the following programs & free resources: Dating App Bio Makeover Course, click here to learn more. Set yourself up for first date success? Download the free guide here. Ready to have your ideal love life and find your person? Click here to learn more about working together. Let's be friends on the 'gram and connect here @sythelovecoach
When I read Nikki Larson's post on @divorcedover40, I slid into her DMs and told her I needed to have her on my show. She's a veteran, an emergency room nurse, mom of three, and a survivor of emotional and financial abuse. Nothing is off limits—don't miss this episode!Nikki shares how she met her ex-husband on a blind date and how they merged their families into the fairytale life she had always envisioned. And she tells me about the end of that fairytale—her bone-crushing divorce after her husband cheated with a trusted friend. She talks about how she found her tribe, and how important it is for women to have a network of friends who supports them unconditionally. Nikki shares her insights and advice about using dating apps, and how you can absolutely find love online. She shared the surprising place she met her new love (spoiler alert: TikTok!) and why he's everything she ever dreamed of. Nikki also explained love languages, making a dreams list, and so much more!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5507039/advertisement
On today's special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from their queer listeners about finding love online. Stories come from digital spaces as far flung as Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom boards to Craigslist missed connections, from Minecraft rose gardens to couch surfing websites. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from their queer listeners about finding love online. Stories come from digital spaces as far flung as Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom boards to Craigslist missed connections, from Minecraft rose gardens to couch surfing websites. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from their queer listeners about finding love online. Stories come from digital spaces as far flung as Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom boards to Craigslist missed connections, from Minecraft rose gardens to couch surfing websites. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from their queer listeners about finding love online. Stories come from digital spaces as far flung as Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom boards to Craigslist missed connections, from Minecraft rose gardens to couch surfing websites. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from their queer listeners about finding love online. Stories come from digital spaces as far flung as Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom boards to Craigslist missed connections, from Minecraft rose gardens to couch surfing websites. This podcast is produced by Se'era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do narcissists love online relationships Welcome my channel! If this is your first time seeing my face or hearing my voice, my name is Lee and I am a self aware narcissist. I have narcissistic personality disorder ( NPD ) and I've been in therapy for my personality disorder since 2017 and it has definitely changed my life because without it, I would have lost everything. The point of these videos is to help bring awareness from the other side of the narcissistic *buse spectrum. All my videos give perspective on why many narcissists do what they do and the possible different reasons behind them. The victims and survivors get validation and the Narcissists (those that are willing) get to see that you can get help and that you are not alone. Website - www.mentalhealness.net 1 on 1's and all my links - https://beacons.page/mentalhealness Self Love Journal - https://a.co/d/70L3zKb Weekly Newsletter - subscribepage.io/mentalhealness Thank you so much and lets HEAL together --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mentalhealness/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mentalhealness/support
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Maybe it's the movies, maybe it's the cold weather, or maybe it's just in our heads... Either way, the holiday season often brings pressure to find romance, and dating as a queer person can sometimes feel like a minefield. Add in a lack of inclusive language on dating apps and the whole prospect can seem overwhelming. Bumble, Hinge, Grindr, HER, Tinder… Though some are more inclusive than others, they often fall short. But one app is trying really hard to improve the dating experience for the LGBTQ+ community. Almost 20 years ago, OK Cupid introduced online dating to young people. On this week's episode, we'll hear about OK Cupid's history of inclusivity and what sets it apart from other dating apps and more from Michael Kaye, the Associate Director of Global Communications at OkCupid. Send us your stories about online dating as a queer person! We love to hear from you: pride@strawhutmedia.com. Your host is Levi Chambers, founder of Rainbo Media Co. You can follow Levi @levichambers across socials. Follow the show and keep up with the conversation @PRIDE across socials. PRIDE is produced by Levi Chambers, Maggie Boles, Ryan Tillotson, and Brandon Marlo. This episode was also produced by Frank Driscoll. It was written and edited by Maggie Boles and Daniel Ferrera. Do you have a queer story to share? Email us at pride@strawhutmedia.com *This podcast is not affiliated with Pride Media.
In this fictional audio drama by RadioActive's Jennifer Nguyen, two teens meet and fall for each other online during the pandemic. But connecting in real life is much harder.Note: This story includes audio of gun shots in the context of a fictional zombie hunter video game.Episode webpage: https://www.kuow.org/stories/fiction-love-online-in-the-time-of-covid-19RadioActive Youth Media is KUOW's radio journalism and audio storytelling program for young people. This story was entirely youth-produced, from the writing to the audio editing.New stories are released every Thursday until the end of 2022.
Today's podcast cover love bombing trust issues making personal investments and real love how to achieve having something real with someone that you've met online recognizing red flags knowing when to stay how to set boundaries establishing limitations
Modern machine learning has us questioning–could computer programs have a better grasp on what we might need in a partner?
In this episode, we discuss that love can be found online. Statistics tell us that 1 in 6 marriages met online. Our special guests, Mr. & Mrs. Carl and Shalonda Simmons share their love story and the positive side of online dating. They also share tips for your success in finding your love online.
The online dating market is expected to be worth 3.5 billion dollars by the end of 2025. One of the key elements to consider when choosing one to use is whether you prefer a system that lets you browse and read profiles and then decide who to contact, or something based around an algorithm where you enter information about yourself and the software then suggests ‘matches', or would you prefer something based around ‘looks'. Tinder is one of the best known sites based around physical attraction, famous for its ‘swipe left or right' to show whether you like or dislike the images. Other popular sites include Match.com, PlentyOfFish, eHarmony, OKCupid, and bumble.com which is different from many others in that only women can initiate conversations for heterosexual matches. Many dating apps operate a freemium model, or at least a free trial where you can join, create a profile and have a look around but to contact anyone you have to pay a subscription. Be sure to follow the advice around safe dating and meet people in a public place - one interesting site no longer with us was called Rock N Roll Dating which trued to match people through their tastes in music but it didn't catch on and closed down some years ago.
AnneLena was widowed seven years ago. When her husband tragically died from cancer, she had just turned fifty, had six teens at home, and she didn't think would ever find someone again. When she was ready to date again 18 months later, it was hard. Then came COVID in 2020, and things got harder. AnneLena signed up for my course, How to Find Love Online During the Pandemic, and a month later, she met the love of her life, Pete. Here's their story. In this episode of Last First Date Radio: What was on AnneLena's must-have list? How she dated differently after taking my course How she met her boyfriend at age 56 How she knew he was the ‘one' for her What qualities she has that he was looking for How long they waited to have sex, and why What their communication is like How they handle disagreements How they handle crisis Get on the waitlist for the next time Find Love Online During the Pandemic and Beyond is offered again https://lastfirstdate.com/find-love-online-pandemic-2-2/ ►Please subscribe/rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/lastfirstdateradio ►If you're feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 1/2 hour breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application ►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate ►Get a copy of Sandy's book, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook ►This episode is brought to you by Amazon Music Unlimited. For a limited time, get it for FREE for 30 days. Go to getamazonmusic.com/lastfirstdate to learn more and claim this offer. ►Want to be coached on the show? Fill out an application here: https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching ► FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” → http://bit.ly/whymendisappear ►Join the Woman of Value Club https://lastfirstdate.com/the-woman-of-value-club/ ►Website → https://lastfirstdate.com/ ►Twitter → https://twitter.com/lastfirstdate1 ► Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lastfirstdate1/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandy-weiner9/message
How do people manage to date in this digital age? If you're old school, this is definitely a challenge!
In this episode, the lovely Mackenzie Newcomb of @BadBitchBookClub, @MackInStyle, and the Friends to Lovers Podcast joins me for a conversation about the appeal of talking about books online. With the rise of the pandemic and a reason to stay home on a Friday night, readers old and new are turning to online book clubs, Bookstagram, and Booktok to discuss all things reading. Mackenzie and I talk about why this shift is happening and how online reading communities have changed the way we read offline. BRIEF CONTENT WARNING for childhood sexual abuse and suicide from 26:15 to 27:30. Annie's Links: Instagram: @annielikeswordsblog and @helloheroinepod TikTok: @annieearnshaw13 Newsletter: annieearnshaw.substack.com Blog: annielikeswords.com Mackenzie's Links: Book Club: Bad Bitch Book Club Blog: Mack In Style Instagram: @mackinstyle and @badbitch.bookclub TikTok: @mackinstyle Twitter: @mackinstyle Patreon: Bad Bitch Book Club Podcast: Friends to Lovers Podcast Books mentioned in this episode: Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover Truth or Beard by Penny Reid Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur Consumed by Aja Barber Noor by Nnedi Okorafor A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas American Fairytale by Adriana Herrera My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottesah Moshfegh Poet Warrior by Joy Harjo Educated by Tara Westover --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helloheroinepod/support
Dating Swindler Red Flags We Seenagers are all about encouraging romance. It's fun and burns calories. Very few people we know who are single or single again love dating apps. Still, most will give them a whirl because they're bored yet hopeful because who's got time to spend all day cruising a produce aisle. We know some fantastic online dating success stories, so we don't want to discourage anyone from 'trying' because many great people are out there. Netflix film 'Tinder Swindler' is creating a lot of buzz. The horror stories of women being conned out of money by a creep. The Official Seenagers, we are doing our part to help protect your hearts and wallets. Especially if you're a woman but please note, men get scammed too. #1 RED FLAG! DO NOT GIVE ANYBODY YOU MET ON A DATING APP MONEY. You'd think that would be something only an idiot would do, but Julie Spira, America's #1 Cyber-dating expert, says. "Sometimes, they are the smartest women. The smartest women have access to the funds. The smarter the woman, the easier the con." Julie added, "These sociopaths have a way of picking out the vulnerable ones who are lonely and need comfort. " That goes for sociopaths who look for vulnerable men too!" Julie says that scammers on dating apps are usually 'out of the country' and typically will quickly try and move your conversation off the dating site to another place like 'What's App' or whatever. MORE RED FLAGS to keep you from being romantically scammed in the latest episode of The Official Seenagers like: # 2) RED FLAG! THE PERSON ONLINE KEEPS MAKING AND BREAKING PLANS AND IS NEVER AVAILABLE TO ACTUALLY MEET. (I share a doozy of a story from back when that still makes my eyeballs bulge) Of course, Charlie and I share ridiculous and bizarre online dating stories, too, because that's what we do! Julie Spira is an author and media personality on the subjects of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_dating (online dating), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media (social media), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_dating (mobile dating), and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netiquette (netiquette). She wrote https://www.amazon.com/Perils-Cyber-Dating-Confessions-Hopeful-Romantic/dp/1600375693 (The Perils of Cyber-Dating:) Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Spira#cite_note-1 ([1]) Spira has written about the intersection of love and technology for numerous publications.
In today's episode, I sat down with Ife Winner, “IfeWinz”, who is a musician, filmmaker, photographer and content creator. She is building a media brand that includes each of these spheres and centers on empowering people from a Godly perspective and a positive, inspirational outlook. She's also a college student! In this episode, we talk about how she became the creative that she is, why she continues to create in spite of opposition, and the incredible projects she is working on! You'll definitely feel inspired and empowered to be full of faith and passion as a creative after listening! To connect with Ife, follow her IG handles: @ifewinz, @winzphotography. Check out her music and podcast: Music & Lavish Talks Podcast. You can also visit her website at www.ifewinz.com! Don't forget to JOIN OUR FACEBOOK COMMUNITY! Yes, let's inspire and connect with each other! -- If you'd like to support this show, please do me a huge favor and SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. It would mean so much :) -- I would love for you to SHARE this with a friend if you were inspired by this episode! -- I'd love to hear from you! Let me know what you thought of this episode and if you have any topics you'd like to hear in the future. You can DM me at instagram.com/estelleavbuere or message me through my website at creativelybyestelle.com/contact. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estelle-avbuere/message
Online Dating with Perri SchneiderToday, we have the pleasure of speaking to Perri Schneider, an online dating expert who draws from her own experience to guide us through all the do's and don'ts of modern dating. You'll hear why apps are so popular, how Perri has based her professional approach on her own experience, and why using apps is a powerful time-saving tool. Perri tells us what she considers to be the best dating apps, and urges us to use our common knowledge to discern which platforms are worth our time. She also reminds us that time doesn't guarantee success, but rather the quality of your actions does, before explaining why she discourages users to pay for dating apps and telling us how a life coach helped her to see that her expectations were unrealistic. Next, she tells us how giving her girlfriends guidance turned into a business to help others, and urges audiences to start with asking what you want, before giving us a two-fold process of finding out what that is. We dive into the pros and cons of the dating landscape in a post-COVID world, and why it is important to create an honest representation of yourself online. Perri points out that people who won't communicate before a date are showing you a huge red flag, and talks about the value of virtual dating in terms of establishing whether there is a connection. She tells us some funny stories from her own dating life, and shares her greatest success story with a client, before leaving us with the truth bomb that the goal is not to find the perfect partner, but to live in your truth everyday. Lastly, she tells us what her definition of self-care is, being in her truth, listening to podcasts, yoga, walking, and pizza, doing what feels good for her in the moment and listening to herself. We hope you join us to hear from this inspiring dating expert today!Key Points From This Episode:Why apps are popular: they're great for meeting people and exploring a new area of life.Why using apps is a powerful tool to judge if someone is worth your time.What Perri considers to be the best dating apps: Bumble and Hinge.Why she loves OKCupid: they are very inclusive.The importance of using common knowledge to discern which platform is worth your time.Why time does not equal success, but the quality of your actions determines success.Why you shouldn't pay for a dating app: the algorithm favors active users. Why you need to start with asking what you want.The two-fold process of finding out what you want: journaling, going for solo walks. The pros and cons of a post-COVID world: a level playing field for men and women.How the pandemic has made us all realize our need for connection.Why it is important to create an honest representation of yourself on dating apps.Why Bumble is so successful, because it encourages mutual effort.Red flags on a dating app: people who won't communicate.The value of virtual dating to establish voice chemistry and banter. Her greatest success story: the woman with the broken engagement who is dating again.Why the goal is not to find the perfect partner but to live in your truth everyday.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Mom, Slow Down!Perri SchneiderPerri Schneider on TwitteTMAC Fitness. 20 Minute Home Workouts Beginner and Advanced Workouts. No equipment. Each Workout Ends with a Meditation. BrandSupport the show
Pastor Travis Janousek preaches from 1 Timothy, looking at Jesus' greatest commandment and diving into what it means to know and love God and to love others as a response.
In this episode Jesse and Chicquetta discuss what love is, what it looks like and whether or not you can find real love online.
Larry Asher is the Co-Director of the School of Visual Concepts here in Seattle, and the Creative Director of Worker Bees, a marketing communications firm niched in the healthcare industry. Finding success in the world of remote learning [1:10] What marketers want from agencies [9:18] The importance of niching (and why being a generalist will hurt you [11:41] What skills marketers and creatives want and need to learn right now [13:39] How and why SVC has changed over time [18:10] SVC's role in the community [20:30] Balancing running a school with running an agency [23:33] Exciting new programs at SVC [28:55] Larry's plan to step down from SVC [32:25] Episode Transcript & Mentions: Clyde Golden is a creative agency in Seattle specializing in research, strategy, and content creation via Customer Journey programs.
In the episode listen to Nada, an expert dating and relationships who have amazing perspective on what it takes to update yourself in the world of Virtual Dating. She share some terrific stories of couples which gives you a perfect idea what it takes to survive in the virtual dating world. And Remember LOVE is an important factor. Tune In! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we show the tangible love of Jesus to a world in need - especially to those we do not believe are deserving of grace, compassion, and mercy? How do we change our hearts so we can change our actions towards our communities? Let's turn together to Acts 27 and allow the love and wisdom of God to shift our perspective.
Priya Sonty is a certified life and relationship coach. Her program, "Finding Real Love Online" is the first of its kind, and can help you navigate the crazy world of online dating. On today's podcast, Priya and Corey discuss the positives and negatives of online dating. How can we be better at online dating? How do we optimize our profiles to find what we are looking for? Why do people ghost? You will hear the answer to these and much more! Thank you for listening to Corey's Got Questions!
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Lyric, Petra, and Jay continue their discussion on the pros and cons of online dating.
Jay, Lyric, and Petra discuss the ups and downs of online dating.