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Episode 4: How to Date Better

Episode 4 of the Imagine That podcast, hosted by Sydnee, titled "Episode 4: How to Date Better" was published on January 14, 2022 and runs 25 minutes.

January 14, 2022 ·25m · Imagine That

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This podcast is all about how to navigate today's dating world. A guide to help you not feel so hopeless in this cold dating world. I gave a bonus tip at the very end of the episode. Below is the podcast and book that I reference in this episode:  Enjoy the Podcast Episode 68 Book: The Game of Desires by Shan Boodram

This podcast is all about how to navigate today's dating world. A guide to help you not feel so hopeless in this cold dating world. I gave a bonus tip at the very end of the episode. Below is the podcast and book that I reference in this episode: 

Enjoy the Podcast Episode 68

Book: The Game of Desires by Shan Boodram

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