Making Friends Podcast

Double Date! PART TWO with Jake & Maisy and Nick & Kim

1 h 7 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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We're back again this week with part two of our Double Date episode with Nick, Kim, Jake, & Maisy! This time we're talking all about relationship dynamics and how we create and maintain our healthy romantic relationships. We discuss conflict resolution, love languages, and date night plans. Hope you enjoy! TW: Mental health, relationship struggles Music: Call Me Baby (Instrumental Version) - John Runefelt

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