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17 JAN 2026 · Two people, Maya and Jordan, have been flirting for ten days and 18 messages—no plans. By the time they try to book, momentum and curiosity have cooled. This 10‑minute episode opens on that vignette and teaches Sarah's Calendar‑First ritual: pick a short planning window, offer two concrete options, include a soft opt‑out, then send a privacy‑safe invite when consent is clear. Listeners get three ready scripts for text, voice-note, and in‑app messaging, plus three exact fallback replies: a gentle decline, a respectful response to ghosting, and a calm answer to 'that feels formal.' The show adds cultural/platform norms (when invites can land poorly and a tailored fallback per case), a micro‑experiment to try across three threads, and an exact host CTA script listeners can use verbatim. The result: simple language to reduce friction, protect emotional energy, and create clearer next steps tonight. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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16 JAN 2026 · Profiles are more than words: their layout silently communicates how you show up. In this 10‑minute episode Sarah guides listeners through ‘Format Signals’—a simple, ethical toolkit for using formatting (line breaks, bullets, emoji anchors, spacing, and a punctuation palette) to signal reply tempo, boundary posture, and neurodivergent-friendly cues without oversharing. The episode provides three compact layout templates (Quick-Tempo single-line, Gentle-Availability spaced bullets, and Anchor-First short paragraph), sample sentences adapted for each, and screen-reader friendly alternatives so accessibility stays central. Listeners get a reproducible A/B micro-experiment (test two formats across three profile views or matches), exact phrasing to pair with each layout, and a short checklist to avoid accidental oversharing. The close includes a warm subscribe CTA from Sarah and a rehearsal prompt: pick one format tweak tonight and note which matches it attracts. By episode end listeners can make deliberate, low-effort profile changes that preserve curiosity and invite the right rhythms. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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15 JAN 2026 · Voice messages are becoming a subtle identity signal in dating: they carry tone, tempo, and safety cues faster than text. In this 10‑minute episode Sarah guides listeners to create a compact, authentic 20‑second Voice Signature—a short script pattern (anchor + tempo cue + gentle boundary) that you can record as a pinned clip, use as a first voice‑note opener, or practice as a phone-call intro. The episode teaches how to choose natural anchor lines, set pacing so you sound like yourself (not rehearsed), and adapt the signature for neurodivergent and cultural differences. Sarah models three real 20‑second signatures (casual, compass-setting, and calendar‑first), offers a one-week 3‑thread micro‑experiment to test comfort and response types, and closes with rehearse-aloud cues and a subscribe CTA. Listeners leave with one short, reusable audio habit that preserves curiosity, speeds clarity, and keeps actions aligned with intentions. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Today, we’re diving into a compelling shift happening in the world of dating—one that leaves behind all the curated profiles, polished photos, and performative behaviors. It seems like singles are moving towards something much more genuine and authentic, and we can't wait to unpack what that means for you!
A recent survey from DatingAdvice.com and the Kinsey Institute revealed that nearly half of U.S. singles—47% to be exact—now believe that honesty is the most important trait they seek in a partner. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Welcome to today’s episode where we dive into a fascinating topic that’s reshaping our connections as humans. Artificial Intelligence, once the stuff of science fiction, is now becoming a key player in how we meet, communicate, and even fall in love. So, how exactly is AI changing the way we relate to one another? Let’s break it down.
First off, let’s talk about the rise of AI companions. Apps like Replika and Character.AI are gaining traction and allowing many of us to form emotional and even romantic connections with virtual entities. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Today, we’re diving into a fascinating trend that’s reshaping the dating world. Have you ever noticed how the way people date is evolving? It seems singles are increasingly craving something deeper—spontaneity and real connections.In recent years, we've seen the emergence of trends like 'wildflowering' and 'vibe dating'. These approaches are all about chemistry and spontaneity rather than rigid dating schedules and rules. Im Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Today, we’re diving deep into a topic that has transformed the way we interact, work, and even socialize in the 21st century: virtual connections.Let’s rewind for a moment to understand where it all began. Before the 1990s, communication meant face-to-face chats or long phone calls from landlines. Not exactly conducive to keeping in touch across distances! But everything shifted in the 1990s with the birth of the internet. Suddenly, we had email and early chat platforms that opened the door to virtual interactions. It was the start of something big. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Welcome to the world of modern dating where throwing a curveball can lead to unexpected and enriching connections. In 2026, a fascinating trend called "curveball-crushing" emerged, encouraging singles everywhere to say yes to potential partners who stretch their comfort zones and challenge their preconceived notions of romance.
So, what exactly does "curveball-crushing" mean? It’s all about stepping outside of your typical dating preferences—those types you usually gravitate towards, whether they’re based on looks, profession, or hobbies. Instead of sticking rigidly to past patterns, daters are opening themselves up to individuals who don’t fit their usual mold. This approach promotes long-term compatibility, emotional safety, and shared values—the pillars of meaningful connections. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · We're diving into the whirlwind world of "Swipe Mania." Ever thought about how many times you swipe on your phone each day? Whether it's in games, social media, or even while searching for love, the simple swipe gesture has taken over our digital lives in ways we never expected.
Let’s kick things off with gaming. Have you heard of "Fruit Swipe Mania"? Released in March 2024 by NapTech Games, this colorful puzzle game has been drawing players in like moths to a flame. Imagine matching vibrant fruits to clear the board and rack up points. It’s easy to play and available on just about every platform—from your PC to your smartphone. Players have been raving about its engaging gameplay and delightful design, making it quite the hit in the gaming community. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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14 JAN 2026 · Today, we're diving into the intriguing evolution of online dating, a journey filled with innovation, changing social norms, and yes, a few swipes along the way.Let's rewind to the 1990s, a decade that marked the dawn of online dating. With the commercialization of the internet, platforms like Match.com came into existence in 1995, providing a new way for people to connect. Imagine creating a profile and reaching out to others based on shared interests right from your computer. This was revolutionary! Suddenly, meeting someone special could happen with just a few clicks.Fast forward to the early 2000s, and the online dating landscape started to diversify. It was like going from black and white to full color! New niche sites began popping up, each catering to specific demographics and interests. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lets-talk-sex--5052038/support.
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| Author | Michael Fortune |
| Organization | The Fortune Factor Podcast |
| Categories | News |
| Website | www.spreaker.com |
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