This episode, we spiral (not so lovingly) about the movie Materialist, the cursed dating pool, and whether dating apps are just hotbeds for emotionally unavailable people with good lighting. We ask: is it us? Is it the algorithm? Are we failing the apps or are they failing us? Are we the villains and the drama. Honestly people, we’re not that difficult, we’re just tired.
Fresh off a week of no-talk meditation in the mountains of northern Thailand and a surprisingly wholesome heatwave in Paris, Celine and Matija unpack the big insight hiding in plain sight: 85% of us think we’re self-aware, but only about 15% actually are. From asking “Do you want advice or distraction?” to spotting when you’re pushing or pulling away, they share science-backed tips (and spicy anecdotes) on keeping relationships steady while life stays unpredictable. Grab your drink, check in with your feelings, and meet us where solitude, Pad Thai, and self-discovery collide.
After a month off, we’re back with fresh sips (this time live from a park) — revealing why those tempting “easy fixes” so often turn into bigger headaches, how to grab quick dopamine boosts without losing focus, and whether reading between the lines can really beat spelling everything out loud.
In this fourth episode, we reflect on the first three chapters of Sips Across Time Zones and the feedback that’s been pouring in—what resonated, what surprised us, and what we’re still learning. We dive deep into the epidemic of loneliness in a hyperconnected world: the quiet ache of not being seen, the art of holding space without needing to fill it, and the blurry line between vulnerability and oversharing. We also get a little personal, where do we fall in the loneliness vs. solitude spectrum? And finally, a cringey cherry on top: a dramatic message to a former flame we probably shouldn’t have sent (but did).
What does it really mean to love without conditions? A dream sparked this conversation - one that forced us to ask: Would you stay if someone crossed a line you never thought negotiable? Is unconditional love an ideal, or is it just a recipe for self-sacrifice? In this episode, we dive into the sometimes difficult to comprehend and always thought-provoking layers of love - where boundaries meet conditions, where love shifts and evolves, and where we ask the real question: Do we want unconditional love, or do we want intentional love?
“Love is not about losing yourself in another. It is about finding a space where both can grow." (Bell Hooks - All About Love)
Adulthood hits, and suddenly, relationships feel like decoding an ancient language. One minute, friendships are effortless; the next, you're scheduling months in advance just to grab coffee . Did we miss a memo?
In this episode, we unpack why relationships get so complicated in our 20s. From mixed signals to mismatched communication styles, we explore how the way we talk (or don’t) shapes our connections. Are we overthinking? Probably. Are we also the problem? …Yeah, maybe. But don’t worry, we’re (trying) to figure it out together.
Because friendship isn’t bound by geography, and neither is good conversation. Whether you’re commuting, procrastinating, or just looking for a virtual bestie chat, we got you coverd!
If you needed proof that our conversations switch gears faster than an F1 car, this episode is it. We dive into the art of giving and receiving in relationships, then somehow end up debating when (and how) to call it quits. From liking yourself (or at least tolerating your own company) to letting go of imposter syndrome, from astrology to chances we take (or don’t), we cover it all. And somewhere in between, we land on a simple truth—love isn’t just something we give, it’s something we practice. Buckle up.
(Finally) A big welcome to Sips Across Timezones! Meet Celine and Matija—best friends, work partners, and mutual over-sharers. With Celine embarking on a sabbatical, this podcast becomes our audio journal, capturing life before, during, and after the big change. In this first episode, we dive into the art of oversharing, what makes us us, and introduce you to, what we like to think of as an art of multichanneled conversations (aka switching topics faster than the gears on a race car). Grab a drink and sip along as we set the tone for this journey!