Mel Robbins
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This is not an episode that's sponsored by Hinge.
I asked Logan to be on because I've kind of run out of things to say to the people in my life in their 20s and 30s.
But Logan has the data, the science, and the research-backed advice that you've probably never heard before.
This episode is for everyone in your life who is single or struggling in their relationships.
And without further ado, please help me welcome Logan Urie to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
Logan Urie, welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
So happy to be here.
Okay, I have been so fired up for you to be here in this studio to have this conversation about dating in your 20s and your 30s.
And one of the reasons why is because I have two daughters in their 20s, half of the team
here at 143 Studios is early 30s and under.
And I am hearing nothing but people complaining in that age group about how toxic dating is, about how they can't find anybody, how they're getting off the apps, how they're super discouraged.
And I'm so grateful that you hopped on a plane and flew all the way across country to share your amazing wisdom and this mix of data science
and the wisdom that you have from working with people who are single and coaching them.
And so I just want to start by saying thank you and then asking you, could you speak to the person listening?
What can the person listening expect to be different about their life?
If they take everything that you're about to teach us about the online dating platforms and how to use them to your advantage, and also what you need to know about dating in real life, how is their life going to change?
What does dating like a scientist mean?
Because that sounds like boring and I think of rubber gloves and beakers.
So the conversation today is really about 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds.
And I'm hyper-focused on the 20-somethings because that's where my kids are.