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Save The Date

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Episode Save The Date Reacts E10: Money, Freedom, and the Future of Modern Relationships Cover

Save The Date Reacts E10: Money, Freedom, and the Future of Modern Relationships

A lot of dating conversations are pretending to be about romance when they are really about power, fear, money, and control. On this episode of Save The Date Reacts, Jamie and Heath pull apart the tension around provision, partnership, trust, and autonomy in modern relationships. They talk about why some people still want one person to carry the full financial load, why that setup can go left when it turns into control, and why freedom inside a relationship should not automatically be treated like a threat. This is not just a conversation about paying for dinner. It is a conversation about what kind of power dynamic people are really trying to build. The episode also gets into emotional maturity, self-restraint, and why healthy love cannot be built on fear, dependency, or constant permission-seeking. If you have been side-eyeing modern dating advice that sounds good in theory but feels toxic in practice, this one is going to land. #SaveTheDatePodcast #SoundCloudPodcast #ModernDating #RelationshipPodcast #HealthyLove

21. Mai 2026 - 55 min
Episode Save The Date Reacts E9: Black Male Sexuality, Adult Content Culture, and the Weaponization of the Body Cover

Save The Date Reacts E9: Black Male Sexuality, Adult Content Culture, and the Weaponization of the Body

On episode of Save The Date Reacts E9, Jamie and Heath unpack a deeper conversation about Black male sexuality, adult content culture, body image, and the pressure to perform masculinity in ways that are often inherited, exaggerated, and dehumanizing. The episode looks at how sexualized media, racialized stereotypes, and desirability politics shape the way men see themselves, the way they think they have to show up sexually, and the kind of image they may chase in order to feel chosen or respected. Jamie and Heath also explore the loss of process in modern intimacy, the difference between performance and real connection, and the emotional consequences of trying to live up to a fantasy version of manhood. This is a nuanced conversation about sex, shame, aspiration, conditioning, and the need for a broader, more humane understanding of the male experience. If you’ve ever felt like conversations about men’s sexuality are either too shallow, too performative, or too judgmental, this episode goes deeper. Hashtags: #SaveTheDatePodcast #SoundCloudPodcast #BlackMaleSexuality #Masculinity #ExplicitMediaCulture

14. Mai 2026 - 37 min
Episode Save The Date S2 E8: Dating Discourse Has Become Dehumanizing Cover

Save The Date S2 E8: Dating Discourse Has Become Dehumanizing

Everybody wants connection, but a lot of the culture around dating is making people more guarded, more reactive, and less humane. On this episode of Save The Date, Jamie and Heath take a step back and name what a lot of people are quietly feeling: the gender war is exhausting, dating conversations are becoming more dehumanizing, and too many people seem more invested in being right than being fair. What starts as a maintenance conversation turns into a deeper reflection on burnout, online rage culture, and the emotional toll of trying to promote hope, ethics, and togetherness in a climate that often rewards the opposite. Jamie and Heath talk about why people are getting reduced to categories, why the internet keeps feeding conflict, and how easy it has become to lose sight of basic humanity in dating discourse. They also wrestle with the bigger question underneath all of it: if the culture is rewarding division, what does it mean to keep choosing a framework built on fairness, curiosity, accountability, and togetherness? #SaveTheDatePodcast #ModernDating #GenderWar #DatingFatigue #RelationshipPodcast #DatingCulture #Togetherness #EmotionalGrowth #HealthyLove #RelationshipEthics

7. Mai 2026 - 30 min
Episode Save The Date Reacts E8: Meg, Klay, Relationship Double Standards, and the Gender War Cover

Save The Date Reacts E8: Meg, Klay, Relationship Double Standards, and the Gender War

On this episode of Save The Date Reacts, Jamie and Heath are joined by Stacy and Toni from Old School Love Lounge to unpack the Meg Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson breakup and the much bigger conversation it sparked around modern love, dating double standards, gender politics, and public judgment. The discussion looks at why the breakup response felt so charged, why so much of the commentary centered on Megan’s past and public image, and why the internet so quickly turned a celebrity relationship into a referendum on women’s worth, men’s value, and who deserves love. The episode also explores how celebrity breakups often become proxy wars for everyday hurt, especially when people project their own frustrations with dating, trust, monogamy, and respect onto people they do not actually know. This is a thoughtful conversation about women’s sexuality, respectability politics, emotional pain, public narratives, and the need for more honest dating conversations that are less driven by ideology and punishment. Topics covered: - Meg Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson - dating double standards - public judgment and celebrity relationships - high-value man discourse - gender war narratives - love, redemption, and relationship accountability #SaveTheDatePodcast #SoundCloudPodcast #MegTheeStallion #KlayThompson #DatingPodcast #ModernDating #RelationshipPodcast #DatingDoubleStandards #GenderWar #WomenAndDating #DatingCulture #CelebrityBreakups #RelationshipCommentary

30. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 48 min
Episode Save The Date Reacts E7: Black Women’s Safety, Grief, and Intimate Partner Violence Cover

Save The Date Reacts E7: Black Women’s Safety, Grief, and Intimate Partner Violence

On this episode of Save The Date Reacts E7, Jamie and Heath take time to reflect on intimate partner violence, Black women’s safety, grief, and the emotional weight these stories carry for families and communities. Anchored by a Bishop Talbert Swan’s statement, the conversation explores the pain many women are naming, the silence many men are being asked to break, and the broader responsibility communities have to take safety, prevention, and accountability more seriously. This is a reflective episode about domestic violence, emotional fatigue, family trauma, public grief, and the challenge of staying present to pain without becoming numb. Jamie and Heath also discuss the need for more expert insight, more honest conversations with boys and young men earlier in life, and more support for the nonprofits and local groups already working to prevent violence and strengthen community care. If you have been trying to process the heaviness around Black women’s safety, intimate partner violence, and family loss, this episode makes room for that. Bishop Talbert Swan Statement: https://x.com/TalbertSwan/status/2046244495033815490?s=20 Topics covered: - intimate partner violence - Black women’s safety - grief and public mourning - accountability and silence - emotional overwhelm and collective trauma - prevention, education, and community care Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of intimate partner violence, family loss, and trauma. Please listen with care. #SaveTheDatePodcast #SoundCloudPodcast #IntimatePartnerViolence #DomesticViolenceAwareness #BlackWomenSafety #CommunityHealing #BlackFamilies #RelationshipSafety #CollectiveTrauma #GriefAndHealing #EmotionalWellness #CommunityCare

23. Apr. 2026 - 34 min
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