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Invisibilia

BONUS: Catch-Up with Bill Millar

Invisibilia

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Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Personal Journals, Science

4.522.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2017

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In a special podcast bonus, co-host Hanna Rosin checks in with Bill Millar, who we met in Season 2's "Flip the Script." They talk about dating, cats, and how love can look different for everyone. Listen to the original episode here: http://apple.co/2x0aWE3.

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0:00.0

Hey there, I'm Hannah Rosen from NPRs in Visibilia.

0:03.2

Hopefully, you've had time to listen to our third season

0:05.7

out this summer.

0:06.8

And as we start to put together our new season,

0:09.2

we realize something.

0:10.5

Over the course of Invisibilia,

0:11.8

we have introduced you to so many people

0:13.9

with so many crazy and interesting stories.

0:16.7

And then we never tell you what happens to them.

0:18.9

So we decided to try something new.

0:21.5

We're gonna take you back to season two,

0:23.2

summer of 2016, and an episode called Flip the Script.

0:27.0

And a guy named Bill Miller, who we could not stop thinking about.

0:31.2

Our story, which was about dating,

0:33.3

it started with another guy named David Wheeler.

0:36.8

David had gotten fed up with traditional online dating sites

0:39.8

where you had to put up your best pictures

0:41.7

and say only things that made you seem awesome.

0:44.4

So David decided to do something different.

0:46.4

Create a structure that actually asked people

0:51.6

to upload bad pictures and talk about your imperfections

0:55.4

and talk about what you would settle for.

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