Valentine's Day Bonus
In this bonus episode, Sharee interviews some kids from the community and gets their take on love.
In this bonus episode, Sharee interviews some kids from the community and gets their take on love.
In this episode Sharee and Mark give their "Hot Take" on dating within Christian culture and the dangers of not owning your feelings.
In this episode, Sharee sits down with long time best buds, Micah and Jordan. Listen in for their ever sarcastic and goodnatured humor surrounding friendship, wild adventures, and strange gifts.
In this episode, Sharee and Sam talk about why you shouldn't get high on dates, ghosting etiquette, and the strange world of matchmaking scams.
In this episode, Sharee and Celeste talk about what it means to grow together, bring normalcy to healthy interdependence, and how to talk honestly about unhealthy relationships.
In this episode, Sharee interviews another perfect stranger from Bumble. Her and Ian go over opening lines, ways to restart conversations, and 5 tips for online dating.
In this episode, Sharee and Nicole talked about what it's like being newly married and how that impacts yourself and other relationships.
In this episode, Sharee and Kristyn talked about change in relationships and how to handle it.
In this episode, Sharee and Matt discuss dating apps– the good, the bad, and the just plain weird.
In this episode, Sharee and Wally discuss "Ezer Kenegdo" and why what you believe about women, in the context of faith, matters.
In this episode, Sharee and Katie discuss the "Ring By Spring" culture at small colleges as well as what it looks like to grow and change in the early years of adulthood.
In this episode, Sharee and Gabe talk about building community when you don't belong to a church, vulnerability in relationships and why Waterslide meet-cutes are the best way to go.
In this episode, Sharee and Cara sit down to talk about what it means to navigate having an addiction to love. Backed with research, psychology, and personal stories, the two dive into a topic not often talked about.
In this episode, Sharee and Bryan test out "The 36 Questions that Lead to Love" from the New York Times. Questions can be found at: https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/11/fashion/no-37-big-wedding-or-small.html
In this episode, David and Sharee talk about building community, open door policies, and LaRosa's pizza(the pinnacle of romance).
In this episode, Juiquetta and Sharee talk all about building bridges, tearing down walls that hold us back, and learning to be authentic.
In this episode, Peter and Sharee talk about toxic/traditional masculinity and its impacts of friendships, family, and dating.
In this episode, Stephen and Sharee talk about family, conversations on race with kids, and therapy.
In this episode, Sharee and the other two members of the "Girl Gang", Amanda and Naomi to talk about the group's origin and the importance of friendship.
In this episode, Sharee and Gavin(mostly Gavin) answer listener questions about guys.
In this episode, Sharee and Racheal discuss dating and relationships in the context of high school. Digging deep into the funny, awkward, and ever dramatic bits of it all.
In this episode, Kevin T. Porter and Sharee dive into the world of friendship. Exploring friend crushes, intimacy in friendships, and the way gender identity impacts how those friendships form.
In this episode, Kiaya and Sharee talk about dating on your own terms as well as bringing authenticity and truth to everything you do and in all of your relationships.
In this episode, Amanda and Charlie recount the story of their unlikely friendship and talk to Sharee about finding you soulmate in a best friend.
In this episode, Sharee and Sarajane Case from The Enneagram and Coffee Instagram account, discuss the Enneagram and compatibility.
In this episode, Sharee asks Drew a series of questions she and her friends have always wanted to ask guys like, "Why are guys so bad at texting?", "Do guys have girl talk?", and "What does it mean when guys say they're thinking about nothing?"
In this episode, Kyleen and Sharee talk about loving your thirties, finding yourself, and making the most of your life.
In this episode, Q McCue and Sharee talk about what it's like to be a hopeless romantic, healing from heartbreak, and how love can be better than the movies.
In this episode, speaker and author, Laura Smith talks about how she and her husband have not only been married for 24 years, but have stayed in love, like lovestruck teenagers. Laura shares how her faith, kids, and past have all played a role.
In this episode, Sharee and Hannah Evans discuss family dynamics and dysfunctions as well as personal resilience and healing.