2 Bacons in Love is a podcast hosted by a young couple who have been together for nearly 10 years. Through this podcast, they hope to explore and reflect on their joint and separate experiences as a couple. They also discuss and take questions from friends and audience members on what it takes to make a relationship work. To spice things up, they also talk about their relationship to various things (food, exercise, travel) through their unique perspective as Asian-Americans.
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2 Bacons in Love is a podcast hosted by a young couple who have been together for nearly 10 years. Through this podcast, they hope to explore and reflect on their joint and separate experiences as a couple. They also discuss and take questions from friends and audience members on what it takes to make a relationship work. To spice things up, they also talk about their relationship to various things (food, exercise, travel) through their unique perspective as Asian-Americans.
Sam & Aaron take a step back from their usual relationship banter to fawn over their shared love of Avatar the Last Airbender. Since it's re-release on Netflix during shelter in place in the states, there has been renewed interest in the show. This is a spoiler-free (until towards the end) discussion on why it remains one of the best stories out there among all mediums and the way Asian representation was shown in this series. They also end their week discussing Sam's happy moment of finishing up her program orientation and Aaron goes on about the lobster rolls they had at Surf City.
Two Bacons in Love
2 Bacons in Love is a podcast hosted by a young couple who have been together for nearly 10 years. Through this podcast, they hope to explore and reflect on their joint and separate experiences as a couple. They also discuss and take questions from friends and audience members on what it takes to make a relationship work. To spice things up, they also talk about their relationship to various things (food, exercise, travel) through their unique perspective as Asian-Americans.