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Single, Swipe, Repeat

Single, Swipe, Repeat

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At Cosmo and Tinder, we’ve heard tons of dating stories lately, and they’re just too good not to share. Each week, Cosmo’s Sex & Relationships Director, Faye Brennan, will be joined by a new guest host to hear juicy, hilarious and, yes, romantic dating stories from real Tinder users across the country. Jetting off to the Bahamas after a first date? Booking 6 dates back to back in the same night? We’ll get into it all with singles living everywhere from Sin City to small town south Carolina on Single, Swipe, Repeat – our brand new show out this June wherever you listen to podcasts.© 2019 - Cosmopolitan Sciences sociales
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    • New Orleans: TFW Someone Casts an *Actual* Spell on You
      Aug 13 2019

      Witchcraft, streetcars, Mardi Gras, shotgun houses: Like everything else in New Orleans, dating is full of spicy Louisiana flavor. In this episode, rapper, songwriter and all-around star, Saweetie, whose hit single “My Type” is blowing up the charts, joins Faye in the studio to talk gumbo, guys and crystals. Together, they speak with a Tinder user who explains how New Orleans’ unusual home layouts can seriously cramp your dating style, and a practicing witch explains how the city is known for centuries of voodoo and magic. Plus, Saweetie and Faye talk about the ins and outs of interracial relationships and listing your spirituality in your Tinder bio.

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      28 min
    • NYC: TFW You Accidentally Steal Someone Else’s First Date
      Aug 6 2019

      If a Brooklyn marketing exec dates a Manhattan chef, does it count as a long-distance relationship? Because NYC truly can feel that big—and just that loaded with tricky dating scenarios. In this episode, Faye is joined in the studio by Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fisher, the comedy duo known as “Sorry About Last Night” and the hosts of the popular podcast, Guys We Fucked. Together, they hear from one woman who found love in New York’s super-intense hospitality industry, a Tinder user who ended up on a great first date with the wrong person, and other singles who are trying to not only survive, but thrive, in the Big Apple.

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      21 min
    • Small Town USA: TFW You’re Dating In A Town So Small It Was Left Off The Map
      Jul 30 2019

      Everyone complains about dating in their city: We’ve all been there and blamed our area code for that. But what happens when you live in a town so small that the pickings really are that slim? We went to small-town America to hear how young people keep dating real in places where both venues and singles are in short supply. Faye is joined in the studio by sex and relationship expert Emily Morse, host of the badass podcast and Sirius XM show “Sex with Emily.” Together, the two hear from River, a trans man swimming in a tiny dating pool in North Carolina who’s looking for help on his Tinder profile. Plus, they talk to Josh from Winnecombe, Wisconsin, who has figured out a way to make the single life fun by going longboarding, raft building, and thrift-shopping on his dates. Hey, when you’re dealing with a population of about 2,300, you gotta get creative!

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      22 min
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