Send us a text Jane Thynne is a British novelist and journalist, best known for her historical fiction set in pre-war and wartime Germany. Born in Venezuela and educated at St Anne’s College, Oxford, she worked as a journalist for publications including The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and the BBC. Her acclaimed Clara Vine series — beginning with Black Roses (2013) — follows an Anglo-German actress drawn into espionage in 1930s Berlin, blending meticulous historical research with compel...
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Send us a text Jane Thynne is a British novelist and journalist, best known for her historical fiction set in pre-war and wartime Germany. Born in Venezuela and educated at St Anne’s College, Oxford, she worked as a journalist for publications including The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and the BBC. Her acclaimed Clara Vine series — beginning with Black Roses (2013) — follows an Anglo-German actress drawn into espionage in 1930s Berlin, blending meticulous historical research with compel...
S3 E7 - The Burned Haystack Dating Method | Jennie Young
How to have Extraordinary Relationships
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2 months ago
S3 E7 - The Burned Haystack Dating Method | Jennie Young
Key points of the episode: The root of the "Burned Haystack" methodHow women think online dating is going to be bad - and it's worse!Her lightbulb moment.How she is helping women.The science and application of "rhetorical patterns"How to mainly spot the toxic patterns, and avoiding self gaslighting.The "test and apologise" technique.How pre burned haystack most of her dates were a waste of time, and how less but better matches come when you follow the 10 "rules",Example: Rule#1 - The app is a...
How to have Extraordinary Relationships
Send us a text Jane Thynne is a British novelist and journalist, best known for her historical fiction set in pre-war and wartime Germany. Born in Venezuela and educated at St Anne’s College, Oxford, she worked as a journalist for publications including The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and the BBC. Her acclaimed Clara Vine series — beginning with Black Roses (2013) — follows an Anglo-German actress drawn into espionage in 1930s Berlin, blending meticulous historical research with compel...