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Swipe Right: First Date Do’s and Don’ts

Season 1, Ep. 2

Dating, in general, has always induced equal amounts of excitement and dread in my clients and students. But in today’s world of digital dating, the overwhelm is at an all time high, as is dating burnout. 


In this episode, I give you the tips you need to date smarter — not harder. 


You’ll learn how to optimize your online profile, which I learned when I was the Global Ambassador to Tinder, and those hacks work the same on every platform. 


Stop agonizing over:

  • Which pictures to use
  • Which prompts to select
  • How long the bio should be
  • How much time to spend checking your app. 


I will give you all the answers.


Then, we break down exactly What To Do and What Not To Do on the first date:

  • How quickly do you move from app to first date?
  • What are the essential questions to ask early on to pick a compatible partner?
  • Who pays?
  • How much alcohol is too much?
  • How to spot red flags.
  • How to decide if you want a second date?


Dating doesn’t have to be dramatic. I’m here for you. 


REFERENCES

11 Ways to Upgrade the Hell Out of Your Tinder Profile

How To Make A Tinder Profile That Stands Out In All The Best Ways In 2023



CREDITS

This episode of “We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” was produced by Darcy Sterling and Vicki Vergolina. Editing by Darcy Sterling, Bart Migal and Stephanie Sterling. Our theme music is by Trending Music. 


Special thanks to Emma Budakçı, Emma Martens and Amanda Cristiani. 


“We Need To Talk With Dr. Darcy Sterling” is a Sterling Standard Production. 

 

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