Episodes

  • Why Good Dancers Do Better in Dating
    Apr 21 2026

    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.


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    Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lastdatepodcast


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    Follow Eric: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nativetexantwostep

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    58 mins
  • On a Mission to Find My Wife
    Apr 14 2026

    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.


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    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_

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Dating Again After Losing My Husband
    Apr 7 2026

    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

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • How Women Are Vetting Men Now
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Jessica Lopez to talk about modern dating — and why it increasingly feels like a vetting process.


    Originally from the Dominican Republic, Jessica shares her experience dating in Miami, why she found the culture there too superficial and casual, and why she ultimately moved to Austin in search of something different — only to find its own set of challenges.


    We get into how she approaches dating today, including the systems and standards she uses to filter for the right partner.


    We discuss:

    • Why she now FaceTimes every match before agreeing to a first date

    • The five questions she asks to quickly assess compatibility

    • Why she refuses low-effort dates like coffee or walks

    • The role of trust — and why men share their location with her early on

    • Using Instagram, the Tea app, and other methods to vet potential partners

    • Red flags, green flags, and the fine line between standards and over-filtering

    • Whether it’s a good idea to date within your own community


    Jessica also shares stories that highlight just how unpredictable modern dating can be — from tracking a guy’s location over an entire weekend to navigating blurred boundaries with exes.


    This conversation is about standards, trust, and how people are adapting their dating strategies in a world where connection feels harder — but expectations are higher than ever.


    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 Jessica Lopez: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jessicashlopez


    Jessica is a 29-year-old entrepreneur and content creator who has navigated the dating scene across the Dominican Republic, Miami, Austin, and now California looking for love. She’s known as the go-to person for relationship advice among her friends, and she has also done extensive personal work understanding and healing her anxious attachment style. After nearly a decade of intentionally using dating apps on and off, she jokingly considers herself a bit of a professional when it comes to navigating them. Her dating journey has been filled with both valuable insights and plenty of hilarious stories about modern love.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Dating in Your Late 30s Isn’t What You Think
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Julie Krause to talk about what it’s really like dating at 39 — and why it can feel like being stuck in what she calls “no woman’s land.”



    We dive into:


    • The “Peter Pan” phenomenon — and why so many men seem resistant to commitment


    • How Julie approaches dating differently now compared to when she was younger


    • Why feeling safe in a relationship can sometimes feel boring — and why chemistry can be misleading


    • The ongoing dilemma: should men ask before going in for a kiss, or just go for it?


    • What to do when you’re not excited about a second date — even if the person is perfectly nice


    • Why closing the loop and rejecting someone respectfully can still be surprisingly difficult


    • Avoidant partners and their patterns


    • Why coffee dates often fall flat — and how men can easily stand out by putting a little more effort into dates



    Julie also shares a recent relationship that had both chemistry and compatibility — until it suddenly didn’t — and what she learned from that experience.



    This conversation is about navigating dating with more awareness, balancing safety and spark, and understanding what actually creates connection — especially when the stakes start to feel higher.



    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 Julie: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jazzngirl23



    Julie works as a program manager in physician well-being by day and is a curious observer of modern dating by night. She enjoys long runs, great restaurants, travel (especially solo!), fostering cats, and exploring what it means to show up authentically in relationships and in life.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Why So Many Men Don’t Want to Date Intentionally
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Isabelle Tropea, a 26-year-old graduate student navigating the challenge of finding men her age who are dating intentionally.


    We talk about when to ask someone about their dating intentions. The first date can feel too soon, but waiting too long can lead to investing time in someone who isn’t looking for the same thing.


    Isabelle shares her experience of meeting men who say they want something serious, only for their behavior a few dates later to suggest otherwise.


    In this conversation, we explore:

    • Why so many people seem to be dating casually today


    • How and when to ask about someone’s dating intentions


    • The right way to approach a woman at the gym


    • Why preparing for dates can lead to better connection and chemistry


    • The types of questions that create meaningful conversations on a date


    • What research actually says about height preferences in dating


    • How “manifesting your partner” can work as a psychological filter


    • The best way to ask an avoidant partner for something you need


    This episode is about navigating the tension between wanting a real relationship and dating in a culture that often seems built for casual connections.


    Follow this channel 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 Isabelle Tropea: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/isabelletropea


    Isabelle was born and raised in Austin is currently working on her doctorate in physical therapy. Movement is her love language—whether that’s lifting weights, flowing through yoga, or slowly convincing herself that running is fun. She's happiest trying new food, traveling somewhere unfamiliar, or curled up with her cat Boko watching movies or reading books.

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    50 mins
  • Dating After 40, Attachment Styles, and What Women Actually Want
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Ashley Beall to talk about dating after 40 — and what changes when the apps suddenly get quieter.


    Ashley shares her experience of hitting what she calls the “cliff,” when the messages and likes dropped off dramatically after turning 40.


    Our conversation explores emotional intelligence in modern relationships, attachment theory, and why compatibility may matter far more than chemistry.


    We discuss:


    • Why emotional intelligence is becoming the most attractive trait in modern dating

    • The importance of recognizing and sitting with your emotions

    • How attachment styles shape the way we date and communicate

    • Why anxiously attached people need to clearly ask for what they need

    • The importance of taking breaks during conflict — especially for slow processors

    • Waiting at least six weeks before having sex to test real compatibility

    • What women actually mean when they say they’re looking for safety in a partner


    Ashley also shares a recent dating experience how quickly red flags can appear when chemistry moves faster than character.


    This conversation is about navigating dating with more awareness, emotional maturity, and intention — especially when the stakes start to feel higher.


    Follow this channel 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 Ashley Beall: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ashleybeall

    https://www.tiktok.com/@theattachmentnerd


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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The First Date After Divorce
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Last Date, I sit down with Megan Kronberg — currently going through a divorce after 10 years in a relationship (7 of them married) — to talk about what it’s really like to start over.


    We discuss her first date after a decade of partnership, the strange shift from “wife-level” communication to going days without hearing from someone new, and the excitement of rediscovering herself outside of a long-term relationship.


    We explore:

    - When putting in the work is worth it — and when it’s time to walk away

    - Why many men tend to show effort only when something is wrong

    - The power of regular relationship check-ins

    - The one question every couple should ask each other each week

    - Why the single life can feel amazing...but what we often fail to consider about the future

    - The benefits of learning a partner’s love language early on

    - And the funniest worst first date story I’ve heard so far


    This conversation is about self-discovery, growth, and learning how to love ourselves — and our partners — even better the second time around.


    Follow this channel 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 Megan Kronberg: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/mkberg11


    Megan Kronberg, 37, is outdoorsy, active, and adventure-inclined; yoga, running, paddle boarding, hiking, and travel keep her energized. She's on a mission to find the best matcha in town and is always down for sushi, pizza, Mediterranean, and exploring new restaurants. She loves deep conversations, meaningful connections, and experiences that expand her world. She's a Senior Account Manager in staffing & recruiting (7 years, fully remote). She's great with people, big on growth, and building things that matter. She's equal parts grounded and curious, playful and introspective, and in a season of alignment, expansion, and choosing what feels exciting and real.

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    1 hr and 8 mins