36 Questions Podcast Nick Jack Pappas
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- Society & Culture
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The 36 questions podcast is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions.
In each episode, two strangers meet for the first time and open up their lives to our listeners.
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Episode 19: "I Got a Little Alien in the Apartment"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited two people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, Amber Rollo(http://www.amberrollo.com/) and Gabe Pacheco(https://www.gabepacheco.com/) ask questions about their lives together. -
Episode 18: "Coconut Jelly, Coconut Man"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited two people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, LaGina Hill (http://www.laginahill.com/) and Chris Phillips (https://twitter.com/chrisPcrittter) ask questions about their lives together. -
Episode 17: "Eating Burgers 'til I Die"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited two people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, Adam Howard (https://twitter.com/at_howard?lang=en) and Elizabeth Rosado (https://cookiesforacausenyc.com/) ask questions about their lives together. -
Episode 16 - "We're Like A British Panel Show"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited two people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, Kate Sidley (Twitter: @sidleykate) and Joe Leonardo (www.funnyastech.com/) ask questions about their lives together. -
Episode 15 - "My School Mascots Really Define Me"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, Nick and Marissa Kohn tell us about their lives together. -
Episode 14 - "A 300-Year-Old Turtle Head Named Poseidon"
“36 Questions” is based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron that explores whether intimacy between two strangers can be accelerated by having them ask each other a specific series of personal questions. In this season, we've invited people who are already in a relationship and record their conversation.
In this episode of the podcast, Megan (http://www.meganstein.com/) and Mike tell us about their lives together.
Customer Reviews
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!
Bull crap
It’s just liberal propaganda bull crap
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.