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This week, we published episodes about relationship comparisons, unconventional uses of continuous glucose monitors, and advocating for yourself at work. We also asked our hosts about guilty pleasure TV shows, here's Mignon Fogarty's reply:

"I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I'm looking for comfort, sometimes I turn on "The Great British Baking Show." I love that the contestants are all so nice to each other."

Sometimes it's nice to kick back and watch people support each other.
  • Relationship Doctor investigates how that perfect online couple might be hurting your IRL relationship. Read it here.

  • Get-Fit Guy explores the hidden benefits of a part of our workout we often skip.  Read it here.

  • Modern Mentor helps a listener take big swings after a promotion. Read it here.

  • Nutrition Diva scrutinizes a new fitness fad technology.  Read it here.

  • Money Girl teaches you how to set financial goals you can actually achieve. Read it here.

  • Unknown History chronicles the dramatic conclusion of the Berlin Blockade.  Read it here.

  • Savvy Psychologist examines how a lack of boundaries might be undermining your relationships. Read it here.

  • Grammar Girl investigates the ways that social media is trying to read your mind. Read it here.

  • Project Parenthood reveals how the way you speak to your child affects their inner voice. Read it here.
Fifteen years ago, on Christmas Day, Georgie McCool’s boyfriend drove halfway across the country to propose to her. This Christmas, he’s headed in the other direction.

Should Georgie follow him?
Should she call him and beg him to come back?
Something very strange happens every time she picks up the phone...
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