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F*ck off and die

F*ck off and die

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F*ck off and die is a crude cosmic hug for anyone going through heart break. It's based on a book that helps people through the fucked up first month of a break up. Hosted by author Sarah Robinson and illustrator Jade Foo.

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Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Plot Twist
    Dec 15 2021

    Sarah and Jade weasel their way back into your hearts after spending far too long away with no explanation. The reason is really good though. They talk through some compelling ghosting stats, and how to cope if it happens to you. (Spoiler alert: data says it probably will.)


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    28 mins
  • Emma Watson is fine
    Mar 9 2021

    Sarah and Jade talk about dealing with the anxiety of being partnered and having your shit together post 30 and answer a listener question about when to start dating after a breakup.


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    34 mins
  • How do I deal with the intense physical pain of a breakup?
    Feb 23 2021

    Sarah plays an excerpt from psychologist Guy Winch's 2017 TedX Talk, about why you shouldn't idealise your ex (and how not to). Jade answers a listener question about how to cope with the intense physical pain of a break up.


    Full show notes here.

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    20 mins
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