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Dating Real Talk

Podcast af Kimmy Seltzer

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Dating Real Talk is a bold, live-streamed podcast where dating meets reality TV and real-life advice. Hosted by confidence therapist and dating strategist Kimmy Seltzer, the show breaks down the drama, dos and don’ts, and real lessons from shows like The Golden Bachelor. Then it’s your turn—viewers jump in with questions and scenarios for quick, interactive coaching. Fun, unfiltered, and expert-driven, it’s a reality check for your love life.

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Summer House Tea and Your Daily Dose of Dating Advice with Dana Bowling

What if the real drama in reality dating shows isn’t about love at all—but a race for fame, followers, and the next big brand deal? In this eye-opening episode, Kimmy Seltzer and Allison Melody welcome podcast star and content strategist Dana Bowling to pull back the curtain on what’s really fueling the chaos behind hit shows like Summer House and The Bachelor. You’ll discover the surprising reasons reality stars sign up for the cameras, how on-screen chemistry can lead to real-world heartbreak, and why friendship betrayals might cut deeper than breakups. The hosts break down the difference between chemistry and compatibility—and the hard truth about what actually makes relationships last, both on and off TV. Plus: hilarious hot takes, raw confessions, and practical wisdom you won’t want to miss. Episode Overview 00:00 Reality TV: Fame vs. Love and the Instagram Effect 01:37 Chemistry, Compatibility, and the Chaos in Dating 06:42 The Alcohol Effect and Summer House Relationships 08:16 Fame, PR, and Why TV Changes Everything 12:09 Can You Really Change Someone in a Relationship? 14:44 Red Flags and the Trap of Thinking “They’ll Change” 18:00 Deal Breakers vs. Surface-Level Preferences 20:09 The Amanda, Wes & Sierra Love Triangle 23:43 Friendship Betrayals vs. Romantic Betrayals 29:46 Hot Takes: Biggest “Ick” and Underrated Storylines 33:33 Who Owes the Biggest Apology? 37:50 Can Real Love Survive the Reality TV Spotlight? 41:43 Reflections on Watching Yourself Back on TV 47:49 Final Thoughts and Farewell

1. maj 2026 - 49 min
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Age of Attraction & When to Run

What if the very reality dating shows you binge-watch are secretly teaching you about yourself—and your toxic patterns? On this episode of Dating Real Talk, Kimmy Seltzer and Allison Melody dive into the wild world of Age of Attraction, Summer House, and more, revealing how the drama unfolding on-screen is eerily relatable in real life. They discuss why people stay in unhealthy relationships, the psychological reasons behind familiar patterns, and how reality TV contestants mistake attention for love. Key highlights include jaw-dropping moments from Age of Attraction—where a 27-year-old stands her ground against a manipulative older partner—and unpacking the tangled breakup of Summer House's Kyle and Amanda. Along the way, they explore the importance of breaking patterns, setting boundaries, and embracing transitions, leaving you with actionable takeaways for both your viewing habits and your love life. Don't miss this episode if you’re ready to see reality TV—and your relationships—in a whole new light! 00:00 - Dating Real Talk from Jail? Lipstick requests and laughter 00:15 - Show intro: Reality TV meets real life dating advice 00:46 - Why people are obsessed with reality dating shows and identifying themes 01:32 - Last week’s toxicity topic recap and red flags 02:49 - The Taylor Frankie Paul Bachelor controversy; who’s at fault? 04:23 - Why contestants go on dating shows: seeking answers, influencer motivations 05:27 - Why people stay in toxic relationships: real-life examples and psychology 07:30 - Staying too long vs. running away in relationships 08:25 - Coaching story: trauma, safety, and dating habits 10:01 - Long-distance relationships as safe choices and tough-love coaching 12:42 - Fear of rejection and failure; pop-culture examples like Friends 14:15 - Familiarity and repeating the pattern, family dynamics and subconscious choices 16:07 - Belief systems, reticular activation, and seeing what you expect 17:07 - Reality TV adds validation and attention to the mix 18:58 - Why these shows lack coaching and what would happen with real help 20:25 - Betrayal and dishonesty are really self-betrayal; Summer House drama 22:30 - Kyle and Amanda break up; messy connections and rooting for Sierra 24:28 - Reality TV’s bubble and group dynamics 26:42 - Toxic friendships and changing criteria as you grow 28:10 - Producer manipulation vs. real life events on reality shows 29:19 - Age of Attraction explained: age gaps, choosing partners, and breaking stereotypes 32:02 - The importance of meeting people IRL and avoiding filters 33:01 - Key couple: George (60) and Vanelle (27); adrenaline hits vs. consistency 36:10 - Manipulation around celibacy, gaslighting and standing up for yourself 41:18 - Vanelle breaks up with George; heartbreak and hope for the future 44:18 - Personality types, rebels, and breaking the rules 46:13 - The value of breaking patterns at any age 47:13 - Teresa (54) and John (27) age gap couple; transitional romances explained 50:14 - When the age gap catches up and compatibility questions 52:09 - Rebounds and transitional romances in reality TV 53:41 - What shows should we cover next? Audience Q&A invitation 54:00 - Celebrity divorces: Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez, and ageless vampires 56:22 - Wrap-up and how to participate in Dating Real Talk 56:53 - Outro and where to find more from Kimmy and Allison Timestamped Overview

3. apr. 2026 - 57 min
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Toxic Dating Patterns

What if the “butterflies” you feel while dating are really red flags in disguise? On this episode of Dating Real Talk, Kimmy Seltzer and Allison Melody expose the truth behind toxic dating patterns and why so many of us mistake intensity for love—often repeating the same unhealthy cycles without even realizing it. Diving into real-life scandals, including the recent drama with Taylor Frankie Paul and “The Bachelor” franchise, they move beyond tabloid headlines to focus on what really matters: recognizing and overcoming the red flags of unhealthy relationships. Through candid stories (some pulled straight from reality TV and celebrity headlines), practical advice, and powerful insights, Kimmy Seltzer and Allison Melody show you that breaking free from toxic relationships is not just possible—it’s empowering. Highlights include: * The seductive dopamine hit of love bombing (and what makes it so addictive) * Why “steady” relationships might feel boring at first—but are often healthiest * Storytime: Kimmy Seltzer reveals how a client finally spotted a narcissist in the wild * How reality TV moments mirror the relationship patterns playing out in real life * The healing power of self-love and trusting your gut Listeners walk away with the tools to identify red flags early, strategies to break the cycle, and the hope to build truly healthy connections—with self or someone new. Episode Overview (with Timestamps): 00:00 Kicking off live: Podcast intros and setting up this season 00:28 The Taylor Frankie Paul scandal—beyond the controversy 03:11 What are toxic dating patterns, and why do we repeat them? 04:34 The warning signs: Red flags we’re missing 05:59 Love bombing: Why it feels so good at first 09:14 Anxiety, eggshells, and what “healthy” should feel like 10:30 The dangers of “future forecasting” and victim mentality 14:16 Real-life story: Spotting the narcissist at the bar 18:29 How to take your own emotional inventory post-date 21:10 Movie rec: Gaslit By My Husband—why everyone should watch 25:47 On changing your dating “type” and embracing the “slow burn” 27:03 Practical advice for loving yourself first 31:08 Love Is Blind, Tell Me Lies, Real Housewives: Toxicity in pop culture 41:29 The fallout of toxic relationships and PTSD 46:25 How reality TV can expose (and save) real-life relationships 49:38 Final thoughts, audience Q&A, and what’s next for Dating Real Talk

27. mar. 2026 - 54 min
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Dating After Divorce: Real House Wives of Beverly Hills Recap

What if your post-divorce glow-up started with… Febreze and a little help from your Sex and the City crew? On this episode of Dating Real Talk, Kimmy Seltzer and Allison Melody dive deep into the chaos, hilarity, and life lessons from reality TV’s messiest dating moments—plus, they spill the real-life stories behind their own reinventions after heartbreak. Kicking off Season 2 with all the momentum of a Year of the Horse, the duo unpacks the surprising power of female friendships, the realities of dating after divorce, and how to find your confidence (and your color palette!) when you’re ready for a second act. Highlights include: * Kimmy Seltzer ’s hilarious and honest account of her first night out after divorce—and how finding a wing woman changed everything * The inside scoop on how a podcast DM helped a Golden Bachelor contestant transform her life * Whether black is a “safe” first date outfit or a hidden “invisibility cloak” (and what really makes you stand out) * Behind-the-scenes takes on the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ epic speed dating blunders, and what every dater can learn from their mistakes * The truth about emotionally unavailable men, the healing power of community, and why it’s never too late to reinvent your life Plus: Flirting mistakes to avoid, navigating post-divorce friendships (should you stay friends with your ex’s friends?!), and advice for when to share your “divorce story”—and when to just enjoy the moment. Timestamped Episode Overview: 00:00 Tech check & episode warmup 03:09 Season 2 kick-off, Galentine’s Day, and DM drama with Golden Bachelor’s Cindy 06:42 How podcasts help listeners through heartbreak 10:09 Why Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is so relatable (even for skeptics!) 13:15 Kimmy’s story: from feeling invisible to her first post-divorce girls’ night 24:21 Dating blunders: “the big D,” starting over, and finding your confidence 28:12 Outfits, confidence, and whether you should bring that $36k bag to a first date 31:21 Why everyone wears black—and should you? 38:09 Who was the best flirt at speed dating? 40:04 Why bold women sometimes struggle the most with dating (therapist secrets!) 43:39 The Real Housewives’ relationship reveals: emotional availability, red flags, and hope for love after divorce 49:51 Audience Q&A: when to share your divorce story on a date 52:06 Public vs. private breakup drama—and why you need a single “Laura” friend 53:44 Teasers for upcoming shows, Kimmy’s flirt workshop & wrap-up Get ready to laugh, relate, and maybe grab your own “Laura”—this episode is all about keeping it fun, flirty, and real as you dive back into love.

21. feb. 2026 - 52 min
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Reclaiming Confidence, Flirting & Visibility After Heartbreak with Golden Bachelor’s Cindy Cullers

What if slipping into a red dress could completely change the course of your life? In this special episode pulled from The Charisma Quotient Podcast, host Kimmy Seltzer sits down with Golden Bachelor finalist Cindy Cullers to reveal the shocking truth behind their real-life “red dress moments”—the pivotal times when taking a bold step on the outside triggered transformation from the inside out. You’ll be inspired and surprised by Cindy Cullers’s honest look at her own journey—how she went from hiding in black clothes after divorce to sharing her sparkle with the world on national TV. Discover why the “work” isn’t just about therapy and self-reflection, but about showing up, being seen, and finding confidence in the most unexpected ways (yes, even in an Amazon-delivered red dress!). The episode dives deep into: * The surprising science behind why men are more attracted to women in red (hint: it’s biological!) * The secrets to reclaiming visibility, stepping into confidence, and building a vibrant second act—at any age * Real talk on grief, loss, flirting, and the “analysis paralysis” that holds so many of us back from taking action * How Cindy Cullers supported other Golden Bachelor contestants to embrace their feminine power, plus her favorite “feminine vs. masculine” dating strategies * The crucial difference between partners who want your time, and those willing to commit * The true meaning and power of being seen—whether it’s on television, in photographs, or simply at the grocery store If you’re sitting on the sidelines of your own life, waiting for confidence to arrive before you step out, this episode will inspire you to take action now—and maybe even buy that red dress. Timestamped Overview * 00:00 – Kimmy Seltzer shares her original “red dress moment” and unlocks the episode’s theme: transformation from the outside in * 05:04 – Cindy Cullers reveals how Kimmy Seltzer’s work changed her life post-divorce, and why taking action is critical * 09:26 – Cindy Cullers describes the pain of loss and the steps she took to return to the world and reclaim her confidence * 13:32 – The “elevator moment” that led to Cindy Cullers’s bold step into a new chapter and a new life * 18:18 – Lessons from the Yellow Brick Road: Why self-transformation isn’t magic, but a series of choices and actions * 20:18 – The science behind red: Why men notice it, and how wearing it changed Cindy Cullers' experience * 23:27 – Life after the Golden Bachelor: Behind the scenes, dating doubts, and helping other women find their visibility * 33:23 – Flirting, feminine energy, and the practical power of leaning into receiving—plus real-life examples * 44:08 – How Cindy Cullers drew her line, clarified what she truly wanted, and refused to settle * 48:04 – Parting words: Defining your “end point,” showing up as your authentic self, and practical steps to get seen Ready for your red dress moment? Hit play and step into your own confidence revolution!

5. feb. 2026 - 52 min
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