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Eat Your Heart Out
Meaghan Wray, Sadaf Ahsan
25 episodes
1 day ago
From debunking myths about traditional romance to redefining friendship and intimacy, we're here to cut through societal expectations, rewrite the rules of connection, and make room for what really matters.
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From debunking myths about traditional romance to redefining friendship and intimacy, we're here to cut through societal expectations, rewrite the rules of connection, and make room for what really matters.
Show more...
Relationships
Society & Culture
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To the Besties: Soulmates Aren’t Just Romantic and Prioritizing Platonic Love
Eat Your Heart Out
1 hour 6 minutes 5 seconds
8 months ago
To the Besties: Soulmates Aren’t Just Romantic and Prioritizing Platonic Love
In this very special episode of Eat Your Heart Out, we bring on our best friends (Inderpreet Kaur Gill and Chris Hanna) to talk all things platonic, from how we met to how our relationships have grown over the years to how enmeshed we are. (Ahem, codependency? Maybe?!) Most importantly, we share the beauty and joy of having someone in your life who just gets you, you know?
Eat Your Heart Out
From debunking myths about traditional romance to redefining friendship and intimacy, we're here to cut through societal expectations, rewrite the rules of connection, and make room for what really matters.