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#115 - Love & Dating In the Time of COVID with Julie & Yue (Dateable Podcast)
Episode 11524th June 2020 • First of All • Potluck Podcast Collective
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Well these past three months have been a blast, right guys? Quarantined, isolated, stressed, & socially distanced...it's the perfect time to find love & experience romance! Seriously though, all of us are learning to connect & relate to one another in new ways that could truly redefine all our relationships moving forward. And funnily enough, there could be some interesting pros to the dating & relationship scene as a result of Coronavirus. To discuss the many ways this pandemic has impacted our interactions with potential SO's, temporary distractions, existing long-term partners, & ourselves, Minji sits down with Dateable Podcast co-hosts Julie Krafchick & Yue Xu. With their extensive backgrounds unpacking everything from first dates to fetishes on their channel, Julie & Yue are no strangers to navigating the nitty gritty of sex & dating with their guests. The three of them share their own COVID experiences & perspectives on dating apps, virtual dates, reconnecting with exes, coping with current relationships & projections of the TBD future of dating culture. 

This week's guest:

  • Julie Krafchick 
  • Yue Xu
  • Check Out the Dateable Podcast at: @dateablepodcast or dateablepodcast.com

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Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina & "I forgive you, I’m sorry" by Jennifer Chung

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