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Amy & T.J.

Love Stories: Kevin Mchale And Austin Mckenzie

Amy & T.J.

iHeartPodcasts

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3.33K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Our Love Stories series continues with actors Kevin McHale and Austin McKenzie.  You probably know Kevin from his starring role in Glee and Austin is a singer and actor best known for his Broadway performance in Spring Awakening.   After 8 years together, this couple has no plans to get married, but say they’ve never been happier.  Amy and T.J. talk to the duo about everything from why it took them 6 years to move in together, to why Austin has a separate bedroom, to what makes their relationship keep getting better.  This couple blew us away with their openness, their insight and their love for one another.  They even said they were more in love after this conversation than before it…  and we hope you’re inspired by their story as well!

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:07.3

Hey there, folks, in this episode, our love stories series continues.

0:12.3

Today, a couple that's been together eight years, but marriage hasn't been on the table.

0:18.2

Well, at least it wasn't before they did this interview with us. And with that, welcome to this cuffing season edition of Amy and T.J. Robs, wouldn't you agree that as we've been going through this and it's been a blast, some of the couples like have a little, you see a little light bulb go off or they start to consider or think about things in the interview with us that maybe they hadn't been thinking about. It's been fun to watch. It has been fun to watch. Look, all of the couples who we've

0:41.7

been interviewing are happy couples. They're all in different stages of their relationships,

0:46.5

but all of them have been tried and tested, I think it's fair to say. And I love that we heard

0:53.0

from Kevin and Austin saying, hey, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

0:55.9

But then I started to see them realize how much they love each other and are committed to

1:01.4

each other through answering the questions we've been asking all of the couples.

1:05.0

And it was cool to see that, that at the end, they were happier than they were at the beginning

1:10.5

of the conversation, which is a good

1:12.5

sign as they were talking about their relationship. I think we were, too, after this conversation

1:17.2

with them, and I'm not being dramatic. After every single conversation with a couple, it's been

1:22.5

encouraging. There's been something that has been comforting about knowing somebody else is going through

1:27.8

the exact same thing. Even though you know it in your mind that other couples are dealing with it,

1:31.6

to hear them openly talk about it, it's just, it's been nice. And I think no couple would agree

1:37.9

to come on here with us, would they, if they weren't solid. Because if a couple wasn't solid

1:43.0

and we were asking some of these questions,

1:45.0

that could get nasty. It's true. And that's a good point. And you'll notice, and I'm not saying

1:51.8

that celebrity couples aren't good, but a lot of celebrity couples won't do interviews together

1:57.5

for those reasons. And if you think about it, you don't see married celebrity

2:03.9

couples oftentimes sitting down for an interview. And so we feel really honored that we were

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