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Seeing Other People

You're Never Too Much For The Right Person with Emma Paige

Seeing Other People

Ilana Dunn

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

4.5608 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I sit down with Emma Paige, host of 'too much.', to explore the twists, turns, and personal growth that led her to the love of her life. Emma opens up about her journey from LA to New York, the heartbreaks that shaped her, and how a chance meeting turned into something real with her boyfriend, Mr. Right. We dive deep into what it really takes to move on from relationships that aren’t serving you, why being too much is subjective, and why friendship breakups can be just as heartbreaking as romantic ones.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:06.1

Emma Page, welcome to seeing other people.

0:08.5

Thank you so much.

0:09.9

This is a very long time coming, partially because I think this is the beginning of a beautiful

0:16.2

friendship.

0:17.2

Couldn't agree more, especially when I saw the 9-14 pop up on my phone.

0:21.0

I was like, Westchester girls?

0:23.3

When you DM me your number, I was like, oh, my God, I need to know everything.

0:26.5

I know.

0:27.2

I feel like kindred spirits.

0:28.5

I lived in L.A. for so long that sometimes I forget that it's normal to see 9-14.

0:32.7

Like when I see it now, I'm like, oh, that's nearby.

0:35.0

Like, oh, this is the pipeline for everyone here. But when I

0:37.5

saw it in L.A., I was like, oh, my God. Be my best friend. Yep. And not only 914, but you're a 994-914. I sure am. Me too. Oh, my gosh. We're going to, we really know nothing about each other. Nothing. Going to find out a lot. We know nothing about each other, but I know that it's crazy that it took us this long to find each other. Yes, agreed. But we're here now. I know. I'm so excited.

0:57.6

I also used to. find out a lot. We know nothing about each other, but I know that it's crazy that it took us this long to find

0:54.3

each other.

0:55.0

Yes, agreed.

0:55.5

But we're here now.

0:56.6

I know.

0:56.9

I'm so excited.

0:57.8

I also used to live in this neighborhood. Like when I was going down the street, I was like, oh, what a, what a walk down memory lane. Uh, five-eye. Nice. Yes. So other end of the earth. Yep.

1:07.0

We're truly at the tip of the earth.

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