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Relationships are everywhere. Join Alex Piscatelli and Patty Camerota as they gab about the complex relationships in people's lives, from romantic to familial to society's relationship with media and pop culture. The Relationship Type releases weekly episodes and features authentic conversations with experts and real people about the relationships we all are dealing with. Be a part of The Relationship Type community. New episodes every Thursday.

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Relationships are everywhere. Join Alex Piscatelli and Patty Camerota as they gab about the complex relationships in people's lives, from romantic to familial to society's relationship with media and pop culture. The Relationship Type releases weekly episodes and features authentic conversations with experts and real people about the relationships we all are dealing with. Be a part of The Relationship Type community. New episodes every Thursday.

    Introducing GRIEF AND MEDIA

    Introducing GRIEF AND MEDIA

    Hi all! Alex Piscatelli here, creator of Dating or at least trying/The Relationship Type. I'm excited to share my new podcast with you all called GRIEF AND MEDIA.

    GRIEF AND MEDIA is a podcast for laughing, crying, feeling seen in your grief and everything in between. This podcast deep dives into pieces of media and pop culture that discuss grief, and how they impact ourselves and the world around us. It's all a part of the GRIEF AND MEDIA PROJECT, which hosts a media database, newsletter and more: griefandmedia.com

    Episodes available now anywhere you listen to podcasts.

    Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5zRkDkKSlMy0v4UdoH8eCF

    Apple link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grief-and-media/id1740434476

    Other links here: https://griefandmedia.com/podcast

    • 1 min
    Relationship with the Paranormal (feat. Dark House)

    Relationship with the Paranormal (feat. Dark House)

    Spooky season never ends!!! In this episode of “The Relationship Type,” hosts Alex Piscatelli and Patty Camerota are joined by the hosts of the “Dark House” podcast, House Beautiful editors Hadley Mendelsohn and Alyssa Fiorentino. “Dark House” explores beautiful homes that can’t seem to escape their dark histories, whether it’s true crime, paranormal activity, or both.

    They discuss how their podcast came to be, what attracts them to haunted houses, their relationship with ghosts and the paranormal, and more. 

    Find “Dark House” anywhere you listen to podcasts, like Spotify and Apple. And follow them on Instagram: instagram.com/darkhousepodcast

    Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/therelationshiptype

    Contact us on Instagram or via email therelationshiptype@gmail.com

    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    If you liked this episode, please leave us a review! Thanks for gabbing with us 🫀

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Relationship with Ghosting and Ghosts

    Relationship with Ghosting and Ghosts

    Happy (almost) Halloween, gabby ghouls! In this episode of “The Relationship Type,” hosts Alex and Patty settle into spooky season with some good old-fashioned ghost stories and tales of an even scarier phenomenon—ghosting! They share their stories being ghosted, or even ghosting themselves, plus explore why we ghost, when it’s a bad idea versus totally acceptable, and how it's impacted their own lives and relationships.

    But that's not all! As Halloween approaches, they're adding a spine-tingling twist to today's episode. In the spirit of the season, they'll be sharing some real ghost stories and ouija board mishaps that’ll leave you with goosebumps—because the only thing scarier than ghosts of situationships past is actual apparitions that appear in doorways at random!! True story, Alex swears!

    So, if you're all alone, pick up the phone, and call…Alex and Patty (Ghostbusters)!

    Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/therelationshiptype

    Contact us on Instagram or via email therelationshiptype@gmail.com

    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Thanks for gabbing with us 🫀

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Relationship with Self-Care (feat. Sara Jin Li)

    Relationship with Self-Care (feat. Sara Jin Li)

    In this episode of “The Relationship Type,” hosts Alex and Patty sit down with writer, playwright and filmmaker Sara Jin Li to dive deep into the topics of self-care and love, and what it means to move away from the capitalistic ideas of each. Sara has been exploring the myths of self-care and why we should instead turn to our communities for true healing.
    As modern life becomes increasingly intertwined with the demands of capitalism, we often find ourselves caught between the pursuit of self-care and love. This discussion will leave you with a sense of understanding in your quest for meaningful relationships and self-fulfillment within the confines of today's capitalist society. The ladies also talk about imposter syndrome—and how Sara simply does not subscribe to it—the pitfalls of online dating, and what it’s like to move across the country and leave friends and family behind.
    Gut Feelings, Sara’s Substack: sarajinli.substack.com
    Sara’s literary salon, called Heretics Club: hereticsclub.com
    Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/therelationshiptype
    Contact us on Instagram or via email therelationshiptype@gmail.com
    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
    Thanks for gabbing with us 🫀

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Relationship with Grief, Love and Fall

    Relationship with Grief, Love and Fall

    We’re baaack! In this episode of “The Relationship Type,” hosts Alex and Patty update listeners on what’s been going on in their lives and dive into their current relationships with grief and love. They also share their love for each other, which is a super cute moment. Just saying. 

    Having gone through a recent loss in her family, Alex kicks off the episode by opening up about the grief she is experiencing, and how it manifests in her day-to-day life. In this episode, Alex pays tribute to her loved ones who have passed by sharing beautiful anecdotes that honor their memory. 

    Later in the episode, Patty shares how a recent wedding attendance made her contemplate romantic love and what she is hoping to find in her life partner. Spoiler: It’s a good dancer. Having attended three weddings this year alone, Patty discusses how the love she witnessed reminds her why she endures the hell that is modern dating.

    Lastly, the ladies gab about the magic of Fall, the joy of embracing basic autumnal vibes, and the ultimate guide on how and when to watch Nora Ephron’s epic romcom trilogy.  

    To learn more about the Dinner Party, visit: thedinnerparty.org 

    Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/therelationshiptype

    Contact us on Instagram or via email therelationshiptype@gmail.com

    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Thanks for gabbing with us 🫀

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Relationship with Friendships in Your 20s

    Relationship with Friendships in Your 20s

    In this episode of “The Relationship Type,” hosts Alex Piscatelli and Patty Camerota dive into their relationships with friendship. This highly-requested episode will cover the magic of friendship, how to navigate friend breakups, friendship dealbreakers, how to make new friends and more. A lot changes when trying to grow and maintain friendships into adulthood—and Alex and Patty share their personal experience with (their attempt at) balancing careers, relationships and personal growth while trying to hold onto meaningful connections.

    You’ll also hear Alex and Patty’s thoughts on that scary Vice article about losing all your friends at 25, and their reaction to the growing trend of transactional friendships, as explained in an episode of The Atlantic’s “How to Be Human” podcast titled "What Do We Owe Our Friends?" Whether your friendships are feeling abundant or scarce, tune in for an engaging conversation that will leave you with a deeper understanding of your own friendships and those around you.

    ALSO! In this episode, Patty fumbles over which moon is best to manifest under—a full or a new moon. According to Chani Nicholas, this latest new moon in Virgo was actually a phenomenal time to manifest and new moons can be a good time to set intentions as they are a marker of new beginnings. The more you know!

    Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/therelationshiptype

    Contact us on Instagram or via email therelationshiptype@gmail.com

    Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

    Thanks for gabbing with us 🫀

    • 1 hr 16 min

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