
Open your hearts and loosen your butts! On Couples Therapy, real life couple and real life comedians Naomi Ekperigin and Andy Beckerman gab with their favorite actors and comics about their romantic pasts, presents and futures and answer YOUR relaysh Qs with all the wisdom two unlicensed entertainers can possibly contain!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 398 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Michael's one of our favorite humans, and it's been TOO long, so we had to have him back! Now you know Michael from plenty of things including Spotlight, Only Murders in the Building, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Dexter: New Blood and dozens of other s... more
Social media algorithms, created by tech freaks and psychos, have - on the whole - radicalized and ruined large swaths of society YET if you curate carefully, it *can* (heavy on the can) gift unto you some wonderful folks, and today we're talking wit... more
Somebody Somewhere is one of our favorite shows of the last decade - we've talked to Jeff, Bridget, director Lennon Parham and now today, we're talking to the kind and soft-spoken Tim Bagley! Now, in addition to Somebody Somewhere, you've seen Tim ev... more
Our pal Zeke Smith stops by the ol' Couples Therapy patented Couch o' Insights™ on today's episode for a gosh darn fun time! Now maybe you remember Zeke from when he was on with his hubby Nico Santos a few years ago, or maybe you know Zeke from Survi... more
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Love y’all 💚 and per Nori Reeds Ep…
I can not stop telling people on their phones that “we’re all just sucking on the T***y of the Algorithm” .. best turn of phrase … possibly ever?
Pet the fur children for me 😻💚🤓
Hello, Naomi and Andy. Love your show and guests. CT is a weekly highlight.
It’s 1995 and I finally got my first boyfriend at age 19. He was funny and smart, but highly manipulative and dishonest. As I was raised by super religious Christians, I had never dated anyone and had zero understanding of healthy relationships. Anyway. He led me to believe I was his girlfriend but dated many others simultaneously. After 1.5 years, I figured it out and left. Fast forward to 2017: my husband died (cance... more
Naomi & Andy are so good together, and bring out the best in their guests!
Alright, this is dark, but here’s my comment contest submission: The worst person I’ve ever dated was a family friend almost 20 years older than me. He was inappropriately flirty and planted little seeds when I was growing up about how the two of us were “meant to be together” (otherwise known as grooming), cheated on several girlfriends with me when I was in my early 20’s, and did his best to sabotage any healthy relati... more
This is the show I most look forward to every week, they are a delight and have amazing guests.
Also they do comment contests! The worst person I dated, maybe should get a pass because it was high school. But ultimately he broke up with me because, as he told my friends, my boobs were getting too big. And then since, most of his partners have looked…shall we say like I looked before I started developing. He also made one of those weird “what would our baby look like” photos (with 2008 technolog... more
Lovely show. Andy and Naomi are so nice to listen to and give lovely advice!
In college I dated a guy (for almost three years - woof) who was a jazz drummer. When I stayed at his apartment, once I was ready to go to bed he would then go to the other side of his room (he lived on the top floor of a coach house so it was a good sized room) to practice his drums and get high. Reader, I was not a smoker but surely got many a contact high. Also it is not the easiest thing in the world to fall asleep... more
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This podcast features a comedic couple engaging in lively conversations centered around relationships and personal experiences. Guests from various backgrounds, including actors and comedians, join the hosts to share their romantic histories and current relationship dynamics, providing heartfelt insights interspersed with humor. Topics frequently explored include the trials of dating, mental health strategies, familial relationships, and personal growth. The podcast is characterized by its supportive atmosphere, where the hosts and guests offer pragmatic advice and encourage open discussions about emotional challenges, making it a relatable and entertaining experience for listeners.
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