Dating & Relationships Podcasts
6 podcasts
Everyone's Business (But Mine) with Kara Berry
Kara Berry
Welcome to Everyone’s Business (But Mine), the ultimate audio sanctuary for reality television enthusiasts who want to dissect every single frame of the drama. Hosted by the witty and unfiltered Kara Berry, this podcast serves as your go-to companion for navigating the messy, high-stakes, and often absurd worlds of your favorite reality shows. From the sun-drenched chaos of Love Island USA and the intricate social maneuvers of The Real Housewives to the suburban tension in The Valley, Kara leaves no stone unturned. Whether she is breaking down a cringe-worthy romantic betrayal, analyzing the strategic power plays of a group vacation, or calling out cast members for their performative behavior, Kara offers a refreshing, sharp, and highly relatable perspective. She doesn’t just recap episodes; she interrogates the motivations behind the madness, helping you make sense of the gaslighting, the secret-keeping, and the sheer pettiness that fuels your favorite franchises. Beyond the screen, the show features candid Ask Me Anything sessions where Kara pulls back the curtain on her own life in New York City, her career journey, and her honest takes on the state of pop culture. If you love a deep dive into interpersonal dynamics and want someone who is just as invested in the gossip as you are, pull up a chair. It is time to treat all this reality TV chaos like it is exactly what it is—everyone’s business.
Game of Roses
Game of Roses
Welcome to the game. Game of Roses treats the world of reality dating not as mindless entertainment, but as the fastest-growing professional sport on the planet. Your hosts, BachelorClues and PaceCase, act as the league’s premier analysts, breaking down the social strategies, production mechanics, and high-stakes gameplay that define modern reality television. Whether they are dissecting the complex romantic maneuvers on Love Island USA, analyzing the strategic performance of players in the Perfect Match finale, or exploring the sociological impact of the genre, the hosts provide a masterclass in media literacy. They view every contestant’s move—from a calculated confession to a viral outburst—as a deliberate play in a larger, competitive arena. Expect deep dives into the behind-the-scenes production, discussions on how social media followings influence contestant career trajectories, and critiques of how these shows balance raw human connection with rigid game structures. The podcast challenges the gendered double standards often applied to reality TV, arguing that these programs are high-stakes performance art that deserve the same scrutiny as professional athletics. If you want to stop just watching reality shows and start analyzing the game, this is your home court. Join the conversation as they decode the plays, celebrate the standout moments, and evaluate who is truly playing to win.
Single Ladies In Your Area
Plosive
Navigating the dating world in your thirties is a wild ride, and comedians Amy Gledhill and Harriet Kemsley are here to prove you are not doing it alone. In Single Ladies In Your Area, the hosts peel back the curtain on the confusing, often hilarious, and sometimes frustrating landscape of modern romance. Whether they are decoding attachment styles, debating the merits of listening to astrological guidance, or navigating the anxiety of text messaging, Amy and Harriet approach the dating game with refreshing vulnerability and a sharp, observational wit. This show goes far beyond simple dating app horror stories. Each episode brings in a variety of expert guests—from sex historians and therapists to fellow comedians—to explore the bigger picture. Together, they unpack how we can maintain our authentic selves in a world that pressures us to perform, how to build healthy relationships through better emotional intelligence, and why rediscovering pleasure is a vital part of personal growth. Through honest, philosophical, and deeply relatable conversations, the hosts challenge societal expectations, dismantle outdated myths about independent women, and offer a supportive space to figure it all out. They balance lighthearted anecdotes with sincere reflections on self-worth and communication, making the pursuit of connection feel a lot less daunting. If you want to laugh, learn, and feel a little more empowered while searching for your next partner—or just enjoying your own company—this is your essential guide to modern love.
Wednesdays
JamPot Productions
Pull up a chair and join the conversation on Wednesdays, your weekly destination for unfiltered chats, life updates, and the kind of advice you usually only get from your closest friends. Hosted by Melissa and a rotating cast of her best friends, this podcast feels like catching up over a glass of wine after a long week. Whether they are navigating the whirlwind of wedding planning, sharing the joys and hurdles of adulthood, or swapping stories about celebrity encounters and relationship red flags, the hosts bring warmth and authenticity to every topic. The show perfectly balances lighthearted fun with meaningful discussion. You will hear everything from deep dives into women’s health and hormonal wellness to candid, hilarious debates about pop culture and modern dating. A signature feature of the show is the listener advice segment, where the hosts tackle complex real-life dilemmas—ranging from friendship fallouts and setting boundaries to navigating the messy side of romance—with empathy, humor, and grounded perspective. From the stresses of home maintenance and parenthood to the excitement of major life milestones, Wednesdays is a safe space to explore the messy, beautiful reality of growing up. It is the perfect listen for anyone looking to feel a little more connected, a little more understood, and thoroughly entertained as they navigate their own evolving chapters. Tune in each week for the honest girl talk you have been waiting for.
Love at First Sight
Reality TV RHAPups
Welcome to Love at First Sight, your go-to destination for unpacking the wildest moments in reality dating television. If you live for the drama, the messy breakups, and the questionable relationship decisions that define modern romance shows, you have found your people. Each week, hosts Jason Reed, Aysha Welch, and Mary Kwiatkowski dive deep into the most talked-about series, including Perfect Match, Married at First Sight, and Love is Blind. Our panel doesn't just recap the episodes; they provide a sharp, insightful, and often hilarious breakdown of the social dynamics playing out on screen. From analyzing the strategic gameplay and production choices that stir up chaos in the villa to debating the authenticity of emotional declarations on final dates, no stone is left unturned. We love to get into the nitty-gritty of contestant behavior, questioning whether these reality stars are searching for true love or just playing to the cameras. Whether it is calling out dismissive communication styles, applauding refreshing honesty among couples, or predicting which pairs will actually make it to the finish line, we keep the conversation lively and honest. Join us as we navigate the unpredictable waters of televised dating, dissecting the latest twists and turns with the wit and deep-dive analysis you crave. If you love reality TV as much as we do, pull up a chair and join the conversation.
Girls Gotta Eat
Dear Media
Get ready to laugh, vent, and figure out the modern dating landscape alongside your new best friends. Girls Gotta Eat is the long-running, hit podcast where hosts Ashley Hesseltine and Rayna Greenberg break down the messy, hilarious, and often confusing realities of relationships, sex, and personal growth. Whether you are navigating the minefield of modern apps, dealing with dating icks, or just trying to understand the latest pop culture headlines, the hosts bring an unfiltered perspective that feels like a late-night chat over wine. The show is split into two distinct vibes to keep your week balanced. The main Monday episodes take a deep dive into the human experience, featuring expert guests and raw, candid conversations about everything from the psychology of men to the evolution of their own decade-long friendship. Then, the Thursday segments, known as The Snack, provide a lighter, faster-paced breakdown of viral news, celebrity rumors, and the absurd headlines you didn't know you needed to hear. Beyond the dating advice, the show shines a spotlight on the hosts' own journeys. From the honest realities of building a brand and managing professional pivots to setting boundaries and navigating life transitions, Ashley and Rayna prioritize authenticity above all else. If you are looking for a community that doesn't take itself too seriously while tackling the big questions of adult life, pull up a chair. Girls Gotta Eat is your weekly dose of humor, heart, and honest advice.
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