Dating in Your 30s, 40s, and 50s: The Real Truth Nobody Tells You!

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 32 MIN

Dating in Your 30s, 40s, and 50s: The Real Truth Nobody Tells You!

from Love Machine with James Preece · host James Preece

Is Dating Really That Different In Your 30s, 40s, And 50s? If you've ever wondered why dating feels more confusing (and honestly, more interesting) as you get older, this is the episode for you! Join world-leading dating coach James Preece and special guest matchmaker Debra Mansfield as they dive into the nuances of dating at every stage of life. From navigating urgency in your 30s, sharper boundaries in your 40s, to the freedom and reinvention of your 50s - you’ll hear candid advice, relatable stories, and fresh perspectives on what makes dating successful once your priorities shift. Discover why dating apps might be both a help and a hindrance, the mindset upgrades you should adopt to avoid second-guessing, and crazy surprising truths about age gaps, chemistry vs compatibility, and why you should never compare yourself to your 25-year-old self. Expect thought-provoking discussions about authenticity, vulnerability, and not settling for “good enough” as you search for meaningful connections. Tune in for the ultimate guide to dating with clarity, confidence, and a little bit of fun, no matter which decade you’re in. About Debra INSTAGRAM WEBSITE LINKEDIN About James James Preece is the UK's top Dating Coach with over 21 years experience helping singles all over the world. He is the host of the Love Machine Podcast. Get his free book when you join his newsletter : https://www.jamespreece.com/dating-newsletter/ Website: https://www.jamespreece.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamespreececoaching/

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