Last Date

Danny Goldstein

Conversations with real singles navigating modern dating culture and relationships — cutting through dating-app noise to build connection and compatibility.

  1. May 5

    Dating as a Single Mom: What Men Assume, What She Actually Needs, and Why She's Not in a Rush

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Jen, a single mom of two who got married at 20 and barely dated before that — meaning when she started dating again in her early 30s, she was essentially starting from scratch. We get into what it actually looks like to date when your life already feels full, why motherhood gave her more confidence than any dating experience could have, and what men consistently get wrong about single moms. We discuss: Why having kids made her a more confident, grounded dater — and how she uses her parenting voice on herselfThe "houseplant energy" shift that happens when your kids become teenagersWhy she's in no rush to find someone — and how that actually makes dating easierWhat she really needs from a partner (hint: it's not a stepdad)The assumptions men make about dating single moms — and how they're usually wrongWhy the lock screen on her phone has become an instant compatibility test Jen also shares the story of how she accidentally became someone's worst date ever — while closing on the house she still lives in today. This conversation is warm, self-aware, and a good reminder that dating a single mom isn't the complication most men assume it is. It might actually be the opposite. Follow the channel for future conversations about modern dating and relationships. Follow on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdatepodcast Follow Danny on Instagram for clips and insights:https://www.instagram.com/lastdatepodcast https://www.instagram.com/cruxcompatible Follow Jen: https://www.instagram.com/pio.wellness

    46 min
  2. Apr 21

    Why Good Dancers Do Better in Dating

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Eric Moreno, a two-step instructor in Austin, Texas, to talk about what dancing can teach us about attraction, confidence, and relationships. Eric shares what he’s learned from years of dating within a close-knit dance community — including how to be honest about your intentions from the start, how to navigate breakups when you share the same social circle, and why maturity matters when dating in community. We also discuss: • Why being a good dancer is so attractive • How attunement and presence make people feel safe • The connection between dancing, confidence, and intimacy• How healthy couples handle jealousy • Eric’s “secret” to dating attractive women over the years • The concept of courage before confidence • Why so many men avoid learning skills they aren’t instantly good at • The importance of teachability: being willing to learn and willing to change • Why authenticity matters — but so does becoming your best self Eric also shares the story of a woman walking off the dance floor while he was learning to dance — and how that rejection became a great lesson. This conversation is about attraction, growth, and why learning to move through discomfort may be one of the most underrated dating skills there is. Follow this podcast for future conversations about modern dating and relationships. Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdatepodcast Follow Danny on Instagram for clips and insights: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lastdatepodcast https://www.instagram.com/cruxcompatible Follow Eric: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nativetexantwostep

    58 min
  3. Apr 14

    On a Mission to Find My Wife

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Joel Cochran — a 41-year-old man on a mission to find his wife. For the past year, Joel has been part of a podcast/dating experiment called Wife or Bust, where he worked with dating coach Chris Bates to intentionally refine his approach to dating on Hinge. Instead of maximizing options, Joel explains why he does the opposite — narrowing his focus so he can date with clarity and intention. We discuss: ​Why having too many dating options can actually be counterproductive​His strategy of pausing Hinge after matching with three women​The importance of clearly defined dealbreakers (e.g. faith, health, and wanting kids)​Why you actually don’t want to attract everyone when dating​How being your authentic self helps attract the right partner faster​The role of vulnerability in quickly determining alignment​The tricky balance between men being vulnerable and avoiding “the ick”​The concept of “closing the loop” in dating and relationships​Pressure testing compatibility early on Joel’s approach challenges the idea that more options lead to better outcomes, and instead highlights the power of intentionality, authenticity, and emotional growth when dating with the goal of long-term partnership. This conversation is about dating with purpose — and what it looks like when someone is truly serious about finding their person. Follow this podcast for future conversations about modern dating and relationships. Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdatepodcast Follow Danny on Instagram for clips and insights: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lastdatepodcast https://www.instagram.com/cruxcompatible Follow Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joelcochran_

    1h 25m
  4. Apr 7

    Dating Again After Losing My Husband

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Laura Cannon, who was widowed at 27. Eight years later, she’s navigating modern dating — while still carrying the love, grief, and growth shaped by that experience. Laura shares what her relationship with her husband meant to her, including the conversations they had near the end of his life about her finding love again and being taken care of after he was gone. We talk about how she approaches dating today, including when — and how — she tells someone she’s a widow, and why she doesn’t include it in her dating profile. We also explore: • The advice she would give herself at 27 about grief and dating again • The difference between pity and true emotional support • Taking care of others as a way to protect ourselves from vulnerability • The idea that loving someone new doesn’t diminish love for someone who passed • Why she doesn’t need someone to fix her — just someone who can meet her where she is Laura also reflects on how losing her husband shaped who she is today, and how anyone who falls in love with her is ultimately falling in love with someone formed by both love and loss. This conversation is about grief, resilience, and loving again — without letting go of the past. Follow this podcast for future conversations about modern dating and relationships. Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdatepodcast Follow Danny on Instagram for clips and insights: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lastdatepodcast https://www.instagram.com/cruxcompatible Follow Laura: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/_lauracannon

    1h 6m

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Conversations with real singles navigating modern dating culture and relationships — cutting through dating-app noise to build connection and compatibility.

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