Mar 12, 2021
Rosie unravels the mystery of why one of her breakups, after
only a couple of dates, ripped to the heart of her
vulnerabilities... and transported her right back to feeling
excluded at school. She speaks to comedian and coach Sarah Southern
about how one of the ‘rules’ of breakups - the idea that the length
of time it takes to recover is proportional to the length of time
you were together - doesn’t always apply. They share stories about
fleeting connections that left a big impression on them.
Rosie then chats to psychologist, author and podcaster Kimberley
Wilson about how a rejection can represent or trigger something
else, something deeper, something from longer ago. They also touch
on the nutrition, sleep and exercise routines that might help our
mental health after a breakup. Finally she speaks to performer
Paula Varjack about bisexuality, biphobia, the imperfect ratio of
male and female dating options on Tinder and some funny stories
from her event Worst Date Ever.
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