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Is a relationship more stable when the world isn’t watching? In the eighth episode, James Wong and Hazelle Teo explore the decision to keep an entire dating life a complete secret until the moment of engagement.
The episode breaks down the concept of "Context Collapse”, the digital phenomenon where family, colleagues, and critics all merge into one audience, making it difficult to maintain an authentic connection. The discussion covers the freedom of remaining hidden for 13 months, the hilarious moment G.E.M. almost exposed the pair on a concert Kiss Cam, and the challenge of drawing a line between professional content and personal partnership.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By MediacorpIs a relationship more stable when the world isn’t watching? In the eighth episode, James Wong and Hazelle Teo explore the decision to keep an entire dating life a complete secret until the moment of engagement.
The episode breaks down the concept of "Context Collapse”, the digital phenomenon where family, colleagues, and critics all merge into one audience, making it difficult to maintain an authentic connection. The discussion covers the freedom of remaining hidden for 13 months, the hilarious moment G.E.M. almost exposed the pair on a concert Kiss Cam, and the challenge of drawing a line between professional content and personal partnership.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.