A Single Serving Podcast with Matchmaker Sophy Singer
Welcome to A Single Serving Podcast: this is where we change the discussion around being single into one that doesn’t suck…
Welcome to A Single Serving Podcast: this is where we change the discussion around being single into one that doesn’t suck…
When you’re inspired to date, the exhilaration of connecting makes it all worth it — filling your cup and fueling success for future interactions…
When it comes to falling in love, it’s not just fate that brings people together—sometimes it’s their jobs. We scanned data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2014 American Community Survey—which covers 3.5 million households—to find out how people are pairing up. Some of the matches seemed practical (the most common marriage is betweengrade-school teachers), and others had us questioning Cupid’s aim (why do female dancers have a thing for male welders?)…
Professional Matchmaker at Tawkify, Danielle Koval, sits down with the hosts of Design Goggles to discuss The Emerald City’s unique dating climate…
4 basic pandemic dating tenets to keep dating fresh, fun and healthful during this unprecedented time…
Question: When should I talk to a woman after a great date? Matchmaker Radha says: That’s a great question. My answer to you would be simply that every date is different, and that every person is different as well. There are so many silly rules out there – such as waiting three days to contact someone after a date in order to not appear too eager. I personally believe that there should be no hard and fast rules when it comes to making contact after a date. If the date went really well…
Today’s Tawk To Me is all about inner change for outer change — and it comes in two parts…
Since the good ole’ dinner date is likely here to stay, professional matchmakers spill their restuarant venue criteria…
Because however exciting a new crush can be, making every effort to stay grounded is important too. In the early stages of a relationship, you can be at risk for “losing” yourself, and also for missing or dismissing cues (or warning signs) with implications to your potential long-term compatibility with this person…
Our very own wander woman, Olivia Balsinger, details her solo travels across the globe as a model for us to follow. Next stop? Cuba…
Dear Matchmakers: I’m in love with a woman who follows a paleo diet, but I’m a 80-10-10 low-fat raw vegan/fruitarian, so we have fruits and vegetables in common for food. We’ve talked about having children; she says we’d have to decide on the best diet between us for feeding our future kids, but I don’t think she’ll side with mine, and I won’t side with her diet. We’ve also both stated that we didn’t think the other was our first priority type, but I’ve come to love her anyway, and she says she possibly could fall for me in the future, but in the mean time she’s going to look for her first type, and if she doesn’t find him, she knows she can come back to me. What do we do to resolve this situation? – Magician type Changer
Rejection. At some point, we all have to dish it out–and we all have to take it. In matters of the heart, rejection is an even scarier monster. But why are we so afraid? Dr. Glenn Croston, author of “The Real Story of Risk,” attempts to answer this question in his recent article, The Thing We Fear More Than […]
