Exes. We’ve all had one and we’ve all been one. And while breakups can be painful and heart-breaking, a complete surprise or a total relief, there’s always a story to be told. This documentary-style series, narrated by Georgia Love, brings you a collection of unconventional stories about relationships past, through the eyes and the hearts of the very people who lived them. Tales of public humiliation and prison to forbidden love and funerals; we bring you the good, the bad and all the juicy…
Can men and women really be just friends? Amanda always thought the answer was yes. She and Dave were inseparable. Gym buddies, concert buddies, each other's biggest cheerleaders, and the kind of best friends everyone hoped to have. But after Amanda's long-term relationship came to an end, one unforgettable weekend away changed everything. Sometimes the person who's always been there for you...…
Sarah and Laura were the kind of best friends who did everything together. They fell in love around the same time and shared every chapter of adulthood-every milestone, every heartbreak, every secret. But when Sarah's long-term relationship came to an end, she never imagined she'd lose more than just her partner. The best friend she thought would help her through it... disappeared. Eight years…
Did you have a best friend who was once your whole world… until they weren't? The friend you spoke to every day. The one who knew your secrets, your family, your dreams, and every version of you. The person you thought would be standing beside you for the rest of your life. Then something happened. Maybe there was a betrayal. Maybe you drifted apart. Maybe the friendship ended in a single moment,…
TW: This episode discusses domestic violence, drug use and other explicit content, and is strictly for over 18s. If you or anyone you know needs support, there is a list of services below. We all have a type. Tall, dark, blonde, tradies, "the nice guy"-the list goes on. But Tessa's type didn't fit neatly into any of those boxes. Hers came with a certain edge… the kind of past you don't always ask…
TW: This episode discusses suicide and won't be for everyone. If you or anyone you know needs support, there is a list of services below. There's something special about meeting someone later in life. You have a stronger sense of who you are, shaped by everything you've been through-the highs, the lows-and you move with a kind of calm confidence that just fits. That was the case for Amy and Matt.…
Sleep - a time to rest, recover, and reset, allowing you to wake refreshed and ready to face a brand new day. That elusive eight hours we all strive for, filled with dreams that quietly keep us company through the night. But for Cindy, sleep wasn't a luxury. It was something a little more complicated And while those complications can steal those dreams away - what you don't expect is for them to…
Freedom-there's nothing quite like it. Especially at the beginning of a new romance, when everything feels light, electric, and full of possibility. But freedom can easily be taken for granted, overlooked or underappreciated. And like everything - there's no guarantee it will last forever. And if or when that sense of freedom starts to slip away, the consequences don't always just touch you, but…
Power is an interesting thing when it comes to relationships. It can be shared, moved around when life and circumstances change, it can even be kinda hot. But the key to navigating different power dynamics is in balance. So when a relationship starts with the scales very much one way, it can prove near impossible to shift it, and all of a sudden you can find yourself nowhere near the driver's…
There's nothing quite like the instant connection you feel when you meet someone and just know they could be "your person." It's a bond that runs deep-felt emotionally, intellectually, and physically-so powerful that, together, you feel capable that you can conquer anything and everything. But with a connection this strong, it's easy to overlook a few signs-to give your person the benefit of the…
What makes a perfect partner? Does the person you meet, catch feelings for and see a life with have to be perfect from the start? Or do you look at potential imperfections and think "I can fix them"? Especially when said imperfections are ones you have dealt with yourself? That's Jen. She's what we'd call "a fixer". The connection she had with Steve was strong enough that what others might…