36 Questions Podcast
36 Questions Podcast
Nick Jack Pappas
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Bull crap
It’s just liberal propaganda bull crap
Jt_Swift
Couldn’t finish the first episode
I’m all for podcasts that are just people chatting, but I couldn’t get myself to care at all about these people’s responses to these questions.
hduagahzvaksnd
Love it!
I really enjoy being able to witness two strangers getting to know each other and see where their answers to these questions take them. I hope someday you get a wedding out of it! I do wish you would go back to the old style, where the participants don’t know each other. That provides the exciting potential surprises which has always been one of the main draws of the show for me. Keep up the good work!
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supersuperemily
Addicting!
I never thought I would care about intimate, personal details of strangers.....but I do! My ONLY complaint is that sometimes a persons laugh is so loud it ruins the mood. If there’s a way to edit down a loud laugher so I can listen while driving and not have to keep adjusting the volume, I would be a happy camper.
EMcP309
What a great podcast!
I’ve listened to all the episodes and loved each and every one. All are interesting and unique. Changing season 2 to married couples was interesting, but I think I prefer strangers...while sometimes it was awkward, it was fun to listen to them play off each other. Married couples already know most of the answers the other will say. Still fun to learn about people and how they answer these great questions! Keep ‘em coming please!
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Imchuck
Obsessed
this podcast is like taking a sociology class, an anthro class, and a psych class all in one. so intresting to hear people's walls come down. some of the questions are a bit too similar, but that's not the podcast's (or podasters') fault. i find myself asking myself these questions all the time now. i want to be on it!
stayatomyogagrl
Interesting topic, not enough diversity
Love the idea and goal of this podcast. As a psychology graduate, this is my dream thing to listen to. My biggest complaint about this podcast is that I’m halfway through the 4th episode and every “set” of people could be mistaken for the rest. All the women are very outgoing theatrical/ comedian liberal feminists and all the men are outgoing theatrical/ comedian liberal feminists. They all seem to be into the same exact interests and movies etc. I get that they’re setting their friends up with this but it’s honestly just not interesting once the same types are being heard over and over. I would really enjoy to hear different types of people and people with different interest from each other talking. Other than that I think it is really interesting and I enjoy “getting to know” people I’ll never even see or meet personally. Thanks for making this podcast. ** I highly recommend another podcast “36 Questions” to people who enjoyed this. It’s a musical story that follows a fictional couple using these questions to see if they can save their marriage. I loved it! **
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Mtorib
Thirty (six) ~flirty~ and thriving
Love love love! If you're looking for emotional attachment without the commitment, this is your new go-to pod! If you're nosy and and want to know people's lives, this is the place for you! If you enjoy psychology, but don't want to study, you've found your new morning&afternoon commute buddy! Can't wait for 6 month reunion episodes to see if the couples have gotten married (hint hint ;)
madisonflamingo
Interesting Podcast
I love meeting new people and psychology and this podcast is very interesting to listen to during drives to work. I wish at the end they would ask them out right if they want to go on a date together or something a long those lines. Great idea for a podcast and a pleasure to listen to!
sarah sweater
Loved it
I listened to all 3 episodes at once. I sort of knew that it would be open-ended at the end, but I found myself hoping so much that they would get back together. I found it funny... and sad... reminding me of my own choices that led to lost opportunities. Loved the music.
Chrissy in Tampa
<3
This podcast is a great listen, it's cute and fun and so interesting. The hosts are lovely, and everyone they've brought in have been so great. I hope it continues, as it looks like there haven't been episodes in a while! I only wish that I lived in NYC so I could give it a try. (:
rinbun
Questions, love, lolz ... more, please!
First of all, the idea of experimenting with Arthur Aron's ~36 questions to fall in love~ is completely irresistible. The hosts, Nick and Ana, are so warm; it is clear they really do aspire to help others find love like theirs - that's truly inspirational. The episodes are lengthy, but it's totally worth consuming every episode in its entirety. As listeners, we get to witness each pair become acquainted with each other and share intimate details in what is often a bonding manner. It's very brave of these folks to open up in this way. I really love when the participants acknowledge each other from a place of empathy and truly connect. Listeners are sure to feel introspective as well. And it's impossible not to LOL at some of the funnier moments ... and the awkward moments alike.
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Bridge2016
Simple and complex
People are so different, this will never be the same twice. It's like oral history and storytelling, with the intimacy of an audience of one.
echahen
Fresh, Fun, Adorable
More like 36 questions to make me fall in love with this podcast. It's a fresh and fascinating idea and a journey into some great topics.
carterrodney
A++
Love this idea. Love these producers. Can't wait to listen to future episodes.
flim.flamm