Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.
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Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.
Can’t go wrong with a classic - it’s a minefield out there and after a year of doing his best with dating, Les has all but given up, but found a girl at last … who then dumped him just as we wrapped. From dates so dry he had to start talking about his childhood to keep the conversation going, to an oxford educated psychologist who didn’t clock that he had ADHD in spite of telling him to slow his speech down for 5 gruelling hours, to accidentally being “that guy” on a date, to online dating burnout - it’s been tough!
Off Point Podcast
Off Point is a podcast by Les Steed and Marlon White, two young men from very different British backgrounds. We are in our 30s and life is not what we thought it would be.
It is a starkly open and honest series of discussions about our experiences getting to where we are in life, from relationships to employment; to coping with mental health, to the way society has changed and how it has changed us.
With occasional visits from people we know and love who are going through similar experiences.