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Apr 13, 2021

Three and a Half Years Since (2 of 4).

How not to end a relationship—Never do this chicken shyt thing. Was I right to be judgy? Why Tim mourned after his very first date.

SCIENCE! The science of dating: Got chemistry? When will your family be ready to see you with another woman or man? Tim’s 30-year-old adult kid says she’s not ready. Hear what Tim says about this.

Are you afraid to die? Not enough words from my Indian tribe—am I talking on borrowed time?

Why are you here? (on Earth)

Plus more. If you haven’t listened to part 1, listen to that first. Here’s the link: Part 1 Three and a Half Years Since

Tim's prior guest host episode links. Click on highlighted text:

Episode 3 Two Widowers Talk (1 of 3)

Episode 4 Two Widowers Talk (2 of 3)

Episode 5 Two Widowers Talk (3 of 3)

Episode 25 Want to Feel Normal?

Belluts

  • Never Do This Chicken Shyt Thing
  • I'm Judgy--Because I'm Right?
  • How Not to End a Relationship
  • E.S.A.D. a Slow Death
  • Mourning After My First Date
  • SCIENCE! of Dating: Got Chemistry?
  • Dad, I'm Not Ready Yet (to See You with Another)
  • Why Are You Here? (on Earth)
  • How Bolus Almost Killed Me
  • Are You Afraid to Die?
  • My Indian Tribe
  • Familiarity Breeds Contempt

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