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I Hear You, Babe

I Hear You, Babe

De : Dino Malvone
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I Hear You, Babe is your weekly voice note from someone who overshares for a living.

Hosted by Dino Malvone—founder of SaltDrop, full-time feeler, part-time hater—this pod is where we unpack the mess, the magic, the spirals, and the stuff you should probably still be talking about in therapy.


Some episodes will make you laugh so hard you snort. Others might have you crying in your car outside a CVS. Either way: you’re not alone. I hear you. I got you.


Let’s get into it.

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    • 33. When Did You Know It Wasn’t Right
      Feb 11 2026

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      Honest conversations about relationships, self awareness, and emotional growth.

      This week on I Hear You, Babe, listeners share the quiet moments they realized a relationship wasn’t right — not the breakup, not the explosion, but the knowing that came before.

      From feeling lonely while sitting next to someone, to realizing you’d stopped sharing parts of yourself, to recognizing your body felt relief when plans were canceled, these stories capture the subtle signs we try to ignore when we want something to work.

      Dino reflects on why knowing and leaving are two different things, why we stay longer than we should, and how learning to tell yourself the truth is sometimes the first step toward something better.

      If you’ve ever felt something shift before you were ready to admit it, this episode will probably hit close to home.

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      42 min
    • 32. Best and Worst Dating Stories
      Jan 29 2026

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      Honest conversations about relationships, self awareness, and emotional growth.

      In this mega episode of I Hear You, Babe, Dino reads listener stories about their best and worst dating experiences and reflects on what actually makes a date meaningful or damaging. From calm, honest one night connections to relationships that slowly eroded self trust, this episode explores dating patterns, emotional honesty, attachment, and the quiet moments when your body knows something your mind hasn’t caught up to yet.

      Listeners share stories about clarity without cruelty, consistency without curiosity, staying too long, being chosen out loud, and realizing that nothing bad happening can sometimes be the best possible outcome. Along the way, Dino holds space for disappointment, hope, and the very human urge to want something to work.

      This episode isn’t about good dates versus bad dates. It’s about noticing how you feel afterward and what that tells you about what you actually need.

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      1 h
    • 31. The Comment That Was Small But Stayed With Me
      Jan 12 2026

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      This is I Hear You, Babe. Today we are talking about the comment that was small but stayed with you forever.

      It starts with a very New York moment. I asked a guy for a lighter while he was literally smoking a cigarette and he said he didn’t have one. And somehow that spirals into everything.

      Because this episode is not about the big blowups. It’s about the tiny comments. The offhand one liners. The weird little moments that technically should not matter, but quietly rearrange how you take up space.

      We read your emails about the sentences you still hear years later from managers, friends, dates, teachers, parents, strangers, and sometimes your own brain. And we talk about why those moments land so hard, why they stay, and how to stop letting them shrink you.

      Want to be in a future episode? Email me at IHearYouBabePod@gmail.com
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      42 min
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