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KSL/SLC Announces New Podcast ''Dating at Her Age''


''Dating at Her Age''
''Dating at Her Age''

KSL NewsRadio in Salt Lake City introduces the new podcast "Dating at Her Age." Hosted by the duo of KSL NewsRadio reporter Debbie Dujanovic and producer Caitlyn Johnston, this podcast promises a refreshing take on love, relationships and the humorous mishaps of modern dating across different age groups.

In 2024, dating can be a disaster, but Dujanovic and Johnston are ready to break the mold. With their unique perspectives and storytelling, "Dating at Her Age" dives headfirst into the world of dating apps, swiping right and everything in between. The podcast explores the ups and downs of romance with humor, candor and a healthy dose of self-awareness.

Dujanovic, a journalist and radio personality, brings her investigative skills to the table. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, Debbie dissects the nuances of dating apps, ghosting, and the elusive search for a meaningful connection. Her relatable approach resonates with listeners who have ever wondered, "Is it too late to find love after divorce?"

Johnston, a tech-savvy entrepreneur, adds a fresh perspective to the mix. As someone who has swiped left and right more times than she can count, Caitlyn shares her adventures in online dating, from cringe-worthy bios to unexpected chemistry. Her quick wit and infectious laughter make every episode a delightful journey through the trials and tribulations of romance.

New episodes are available every Thursday at kslpodcasts.com or on your favorite podcast platform.

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