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Long Distance Relationships

1 h 1 min · 8 de abr de 2021
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If you thought commitment was scary, long distance certainly takes that fear to a whole new level. In this new episode (after ANOTHER long hiatus... if you're noticing a pattern, don't come for us, we're students ok), Jesse and Carina talk about their own experiences with long distance relationships and the lessons they've learned. Carina Koo is the co-host of The Empathy Show, and a B. Commerce Student at UBC Sauder. In this episode, we dive into the myths of long distance, the reasons why we think every relationship should go through a long distance period, and the key lessons we've learned in making a long distance relationship work. It gets painful sometimes, cringey even, when Jesse, an ancient robot in human form, talks about emotions, but this episode was both enlightening and entertaining! Follow Carina's journey on LinkedIn or Instagram at @itsmecarinakoo. Check out the Empathy Show at @theempathyshow. Follow us at @uncookedriceshow and @jessejhsieh! Be sure to subscribe and review our show on your favourite podcasting platform, and please consider sharing our podcast on your social media (tag us so we can see)!

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