EP12: Not So Strangers
When things are not so anonymous will they be willing to open up? Complete strangers have revealed a lot on this podcast, to celebrate the final episode of series 1, Becca asks the same questions but to her own social circle.
When things are not so anonymous will they be willing to open up? Complete strangers have revealed a lot on this podcast, to celebrate the final episode of series 1, Becca asks the same questions but to her own social circle.
It’s usually played amongst friends but what happens when complete strangers play a game of made-up scenarios and challenging choices?
What happens when you fall for someone who lives over 5000 miles from you? Meet the couple who travelled to the other side of the world to meet for the first time on a 30-day first date.
From strangers to lovers, how have members of the public met their match? Whether it be first impressions or lovers’ tiffs, no romantic relationship has the same story.
Psychologists still have a lot to research about kindness, but they already know that acts of kindness have a positive impact on the human body. During a time of economic crisis, war and general negativity among the media, find out if members of the public believe that the world we live in is truly kind.
As of now, more than 50% of the world’s population actively engages in social media, and with metaverse campaigns already underway, Becca delves behind the screens to find out a stranger’s point of view on the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Self-love is so important but do we give ourselves enough love? Discover if the strangers in this episode truly love themselves and where they believe the line is between self-love and loving others.
We all have our own definition of success, what’s yours? This episode shares what members of the public deem to be successful and whether it has changed over their lifetime.
We’ve all had that one embarrassing dating story or a piece of advice we wish we had known sooner, but what if a stranger told you theirs?
A quarter of people in the UK experience a mental health problem each year and in the last decade it has become a topic of focus, but is there still a stigma associated with mental health among the public?