Who actually says they’re in a relationship anymore?
To help find the reasoning to this question, dating influencer, TV writer, comedian, and ex-commitment-phobe, Natasha Chandel sits down with comedic guests to break down various dating topics as part of her weekly dating podcast entitled Kinda Dating.
Knowing what it’s like to be funny acting in love and comedy, Chandel was a writer on season two of the Netflix comedy series Mr. Iglesias starring Gabriel Iglesias. The versatile actress and improviser have been in Comedy Central’s Man Up, CBS’ Seal Team, Hulu’s The Mindy Project, HBO’s How to Make it in America, CBC’s 11 Cameras and MVP. Natasha is a graduate of UCB improv, and received a UCB Diversity Scholarship. In theater, Natasha was lead in the sold-out comedy play Brown’s 3-4 and has been in multiple runs of the acclaimed Vagina Monologues, among others.
Previous guests vary from New York Times best-selling author Mark Manson, global comedian Russell Peters, expert therapist Nerda Glover Tawwab, actor James Kyson, social media influencer Hayley Herms, America’s Got Talent’s Gina Brillon, all the way to Natasha’s own parents.
A lighthearted podcast that often goes deep (no pun intended), Kinda Dating has been featured as a top dating and sex podcast in AskMen, Bustle, Refinery29, Elite Daily and more! It was also selected as an iTunes New & Noteworthy podcast.
In this week’s episode, Natasha is joined by special guest certified sex coach Todd Baratz as two give us a few humorous details on how to have better sex/relationship life. Do you have to orgasm? How do you teach your partner what you like/don’t like? What are real sex goals for couples? The pair get candid about their own experiences and share tips on how to spice things up.
Special Guest: Todd Baratz
Devoting his entire life to wellness, Todd Baratz’s journey began in therapy when he was 10-years-old. Since then, Todd has not stopped learning about the challenges that accompany life and how to overcome them. This is what it means to be alive. These experiences have given to him access a level of empathy and insight that he brings to all of the healing work he does.
Not interested in formalities, tradition, diagnosis, or labels; in fact, Todd actively works against any categorical binary of the human condition. Instead, He works to humanize and empower.