Looking for new ways to improve your love life? Relationship podcasts can be your trusty companion in this regard. If the pace of your daily life is fast and you don't have time to read books or watch videos, this format is perfect for you. From expert advice on psychology to real couple therapy sessions and more specific love life topics, the podcasts below can help you understand yourself better, improve communication with your partner and create a strong and trusting bond in your life.
Love Lives with Olivia Petter by The Independent
A witty and therapeutic podcast that aims to explore the various sides of love. Each episode features famous people, from singers to writers, talking with the host and addressing the different loves of their life. The topics of the podcast are very diverse, for example, it looks into marriage issues, one-sided friendships and the dating culture.
The Endless Honeymoon
In their podcast married comedians Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher are sharing their humorous and insightful relationship advice while also discussing the highs and lows of their own journey in love. They offer a unique and fascinating perspective on complex relationships, while also discussing socially relevant issues and inviting exciting guests to discuss them together.
Modern Love by The New York Times
The podcast is based on New York Times column of the same name, which for 18 years provided an opportunity to explore the complex love stories of real people. Now that format is available in the shape of an exciting podcast. Host Anna Martin's weekly episodes feature non-obvious love stories, as well as topics that explore love and contemporary culture together.
Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel
Perhaps one of the most unique podcasts out there. The format is that every week listeners have the opportunity to hear iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel talk to real couples about their intimate issues. From breakups and open relationships to questions about sexuality and codependent relationships, there's a topic for everyone.
exes and o's with shannon beveridge
This podcast is a great opportunity to join Shannon Beveridge each week to hear about queer relationship issues and sex. The host also invites influential queer guests to explore stories of breakups, intimacy, and answer questions from the audience together.
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Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice with Dr. Morgan Anderson
The podcast host, Morgan Anderson, is a clinical psychologist whose goal is to promote healthy relationships and address the problems that prevent them from happening. Episodes focus on individual psychology topics as well as conversations with couples and experts. The podcast promotes positive motivation for healthy relationships and mental health.