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By Andrea Bain/ Entertainment One (eOne)
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The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
Divorce lawyer and author Paul Riley gives Andrea (and you) the rundown on how to have (or not have) the best divorce you possibly can. He also reveals the "Four Types of Cheaters" and shares some stories from the sometimes crazy world of family law.
Buy Paul's book Grounds for Love: a Divorce Lawyer’s Guide to Rebuilding Your Confidence and Finding a Great Relationship on Amazon or if you need a divorce in Toronto check out www.therileyfirm.ca
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Happy 2020 and welcome back to Single Girl Problems! Vanessa Jarman reads Andrea's cards to find out what's in store for her in the new year and all of you listening get to play along too! Find out what to bring into the 2020s and what you're better off leaving behind.
Check out Vanessa on Instagram @jarmi and her blog www.itsagirlsguide.com
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Nellwyn Lampert, author of Every Boy I Ever Kissed joins Andrea this week to talk about her memoir and discuss their strangely similar experiences growing up and why millenials are losing their virginities later than their parents. Plus, how feminism and alcohol affect dating!
Email your thoughts or relationship questions to [email protected]
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Comedian Aisha Brown and social media maven Daniel Reyes Cocka join Andrea for a heated discussion that dives into gay conversion camps, bigotry, bad kissing, and the 90s.
Check out aishabrown.com for her upcoming shows and @dothedaniel on all social media platforms!
Email us at [email protected]
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Andrea is joined by returning guest Jake Mossop and Just For Laughs comedian Courtney Gilmour for a hilarious discussion on the pressures to get married and how far they've travelled for a date (or more).
Check out Courtney's socials to find out when you can see her perform at Just for Laughs in Toronto or any other time!
Email us your thoughts on the episode and relationship questions to [email protected].
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Bryde and Jeremie, the polyamorous married couple behind the Turn Me On podcast join Andrea for jam-packed episode that gets open, personal, and explicit! They share stories from their teen years and recent encounters, unbox a sex toy gift basket, and discuss cultural differences and changing attitudes around sex. And so much more! Email us at [email protected]
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In this Throwback Thursday episode from last December, Join guests Dustin Woods and Noah Cappe as they spill the tea on what men want, why men ghost and how they feel about relationship rules.
Follow Noah on Instagram @noahcappe and Dustin on Instagram @dustin_a_woods
To join the conversation email us at [email protected]
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Andrea chats with best friends Kim Cloutier, world famous model and Veronica Chu, celebrity makeup artist. They test out Cosmopolitan's tips on how to make him fall in love with you and GQ's advice on how to get out of a relationship. They also share the craziest ways they've "checked up" on boyfriends and Veronica shows her true crazy.
Got a story to share or a relationship you need advice on? Email us at [email protected]
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Actress Joanne Vannicola drops by our studios to discuss her new book, “All We Knew But Couldn’t Say”.
In her memoir, she relates her journey from child performer to Emmy Award–winning actor, from hiding in the closet to embracing her own sexuality, from conflicted daughter and sibling to independent woman. “All We Knew But Couldn’t Say” is a testament to survival, love, and the belief that it is possible to love the broken, and to love fully, even with a broken heart.
Joanne is most noted for her roles as Dr. Naadiah in Being Erica on Netflix and Dr. Mia Stone in PSI Factor.
If you want to talk more about the book, email us at [email protected].
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