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‘Modern Love Podcast’: Amelia Dimoldenberg Can Teach You How to Flirt

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Whether it’s Cher or Paul Mescal, Amelia Dimoldenberg can turn her “dates” at a fast-food restaurant into chemistry-fueled, revealing interviews. The dates may be fake, but viewers are always left with the impression that the celebrity guest would probably be game for a second one.

Amelia reads a Modern Love essay from Rachel Fields, who is not sure how her last date has gone. After sending a risky text message, Rachel’s insecurities cloud her morning routine as she waits for a response. Amelia offers tips on how to soothe the anxieties that creep up in the early phases of dating, and how to feel confident throughout the process.

Her show, “Chicken Shop Date,” is celebrating its 10th anniversary this month.

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Amelia Dimoldeberg, the host of the viral video series “Chicken Shop Date,” sits down with Anna Martin, the host of The New York Times’s podcast “Modern Love,” to explain why she always texts someone she’s interested in right away.

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Modern Love is hosted by Anna Martin and produced by Reva Goldberg, Emily Lang, Davis Land and Amy Pearl. The show is edited by Lynn Levy and Jen Poyant, our executive producer. Production management is by Christina Djossa. The show is mixed by Daniel Ramirez and recorded by Maddy Masiello and Nick Pitman. It features original music by Pat McCusker, Dan Powell, Carole Sabouraud, Aman Sahota, Rowan Niemisto and Diane Wong. Our theme music is by Dan Powell.

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