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Seeing Other People

What Grandma Thinks We're Doing Wrong with Excuse My Grandma

Seeing Other People

Ilana Dunn

Relationships, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Social Sciences, Science

4.5608 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Kim Murstein and Grandma Gail from the Excuse My Grandma podcast join the show this week to discuss the generational differences of what dating is like now vs when Grandma Gail was searching for love. We talk about how dating has changed over time, when and how “dating” began, social media’s role in dating, the ability to stalk a potential date or an ex, having too many options, the most surprising things about dating in the 50s and dating now, and more.

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0:00.0

This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation.

0:08.0

Hey guys, it's Alana and welcome back for another episode of seeing other people.

0:13.0

We have a really fun episode coming up today.

0:15.8

We are bringing on the wonderful ladies from Excuse My Grandma, Kim, Merstein, and her Grandma Gail.

0:23.2

And we're going to talk about a lot of different things about the differences between

0:27.2

dating back then when Grandma Gail was dating versus dating now, modern dating, dating for

0:33.7

millennials and Gen Z and the way Kim and I date.

0:36.8

And we get some really cool insight.

0:38.9

We definitely disagree on a few things. And it's a really, really exciting episode. And I'm so

0:44.7

appreciative that they came on the show. So before we get into it, I just want to say thank you to

0:51.0

everyone. Some of you know this and some of you might not, but I've had a really,

0:56.0

really tough week, like one of the hardest weeks I've ever had, really. My dog, Zoe, who was

1:03.7

way more than a dog to me, she was truly like my purpose and my, like, best friend. and I've had her since I was 15.

1:12.7

So really through like the most transformative years in my life, she's always been there.

1:17.8

She unexpectedly and suddenly passed away.

1:22.3

And it has been incredibly hard and painful.

1:31.7

And I really am so grateful for everyone who's reached out and sent their love.

1:33.1

And I know many of you have not met her,

1:36.0

but the messages that you've been saying

1:38.6

are like you could tell how loved she was

1:40.9

and how amazing she was.

1:42.2

And that really does mean a lot to me. And it's,

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