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Alita Brydon: on surviving the dating scene, body positivity, and how to stop being a people pleaser

Alita Brydon: on surviving the dating scene, body positivity, and how to stop being a people pleaser

Update: 2024-08-04
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If a romantic connection is something you see in your future – whether for one night or forever – then you do not want to miss this week’s episode.


Jill speaks to Alita Brydon – dating expert, body positivity champion and creator of the cult social media phenomenon, Bad Dates of Melbourne on Facebook.


Just because you enjoy time on your own doesn’t mean you can’t still dip your toe in the dating pool. And what a cesspit that can often be!


If you want to survive the modern dating scene, you’re going to need to be mentally prepared. And sometimes it helps to hear from those who have been through the wars too.


Alita is the perfect guide to walk you through it.


She’s created a space for people to share their dating horror stories – and the occasional triumph – and after hearing from hundreds of thousands of people from all over Australia, she has learned a thing or two about how to navigate the dating experience.


You can follow Alita and Bad Dates of Melbourne on Instagram and Facebook.


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Alita Brydon: on surviving the dating scene, body positivity, and how to stop being a people pleaser

Alita Brydon: on surviving the dating scene, body positivity, and how to stop being a people pleaser