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Money, Dating, Hair Loss & Dementia | What Do You Want? Season Premiere (Unfiltered Call-Ins)

Money, Dating, Hair Loss & Dementia | What Do You Want? Season Premiere (Unfiltered Call-Ins)

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The What Do You Want? podcast is back with an unfiltered season opener tackling dating after 50, money and happiness, women’s hair loss, GLP-1 weight loss myths, dementia warning signs, and brutally honest live call-ins from around the world.

Hosts Heather Locklear, Jillian Barberie, and Nurse Mel take real calls from listeners asking the questions everyone’s thinking — about relationships, aging, health, confidence, and what actually matters when everything changes.

This episode covers:
• Dating in Los Angeles and why apps aren’t working
• Hair loss causes, treatments, hormones & stress
• What money does and doesn’t fix
• Early dementia symptoms in aging parents
• Saturday Night Live memories & Hollywood truths
• Why honesty still beats perfection


00:00 – Season Opener: No Filters, No Scripts
03:45 – Does Money Actually Buy Happiness?
08:10 – Dating After 50: Where Are the Men?
12:05 – Women’s Hair Loss: Causes, Hormones & Stress
16:25 – GLP-1 Weight Loss & Hair Loss Myths
19:45 – SNL Memories & Hollywood Reality Checks
23:30 – Dementia: Early Symptoms & Family Red Flags
30:15 – Dating Apps, Red Flags & Real-World Advice
38:10 – Bald Men, Wigs & Brutal Dating Honesty
45:20 – Why People Are Giving Up on Dating Apps
52:00 – The ‘Last Meal’ Question & Dark Humor Spiral
58:15 – Why We Don’t Listen to Haters
1:01:30 – Wrapping the Night: Why We Do This Show

📌 New season. Real voices. Nothing filtered.

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