The Psychology of Relationships

Julie Krafchick, Yue Xu

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Booking Overview

This relationship psychology show offers science-backed guidance for love, conflict, and connection, anchored by recognizable hosts and expert guests. It’s a strong pitch outlet for therapists, attachment/relationship researchers, and authors who can translate research into practical tools for couples.

Metrics

Episodes: 33

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.4/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

Contact Information

dateablepodcast@gmail.com

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Host

Julie Krafchick - Co-host of Dateable and co-author of the book 'How to Be Dateable.' Focuses on translating relationship psychology into practical guidance for dating and long-term connection.

Yue Xu - Co-host of Dateable and co-author of the book 'How to Be Dateable.' Brings a science/psychology lens to tools for building secure, fulfilling relationships and navigating conflict.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Practitioner or author credibility in relationship psychology: licensed therapists, attachment/relationship specialists, divorce coaches, or established dating/relationship coaches and writers with published books and/or notable media presence.
Required Achievements:  
Published books, Licensed or recognized professional credentials, Notable podcast/newsletter/blog presence, Proven track record teaching relationship tools (coaching, workshops, public speaking)

Recent Guest Discussions

John Kim - Attachment And Breakup Psychology; Emotional Availability; Modern Breakups And Healing

Kirstie Taylor - Anxious Attachment; Nervous System Regulation; Reassurance-seeking; Distinguishing Fear From Intuition

Alicia Robertson - Fear Of Divorce And Endings; Moving On With Self-trust; Identity/shame Narratives; Aligned Love After Divorce

Recent Topics

Attachment, Therapy, Relationships, Communication, Conflict

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
The Psychology of Relationships
:

Love Is Not Enough: Why You Stay in the Wrong Relationships (Even When You Know Better) w/ Mark Manson

June 11, 2026

Love can make us believe that if the feelings are strong enough, everything else will work itself out. But lasting relationships require more than chemistry or attraction. Mark Manson, bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* and Love Is Not Enough, joins Julie & Yue to unpack why people stay stuck in situationships, chase unavailable partners, or settle for relationships that no longer serve them. He explains why compatibility matters just as much as passion, how emotion...

Why Heartbreak Can Become Your Biggest Breakthrough w/ John Kim

June 04, 2026

Breakups have a way of forcing us to confront the patterns we often avoid seeing in relationships. Whether it’s a slow fade, an almost-relationship, or a breakup you never fully processed, endings can reveal a lot about attachment, emotional availability, and the dynamics we keep repeating. John Kim—licensed therapist, author of Breakup. On Purpose., and host of The Angry Therapist podcast—joins Julie & Yue to unpack the psychology behind modern breakups and why endings can become powerfu...

Breaking Free from Anxious Attachment: Calming Your Nervous System in Love w/ Kirstie Taylor

May 28, 2026

Do you find yourself overthinking, seeking constant reassurance, or fearing abandonment when dating or in relationships? These patterns often signal an anxious attachment style—but anxiety doesn’t have to control your love life. In this episode, Kirstie Taylor, dating coach, writer, and author of What I Wish I Knew About Love, breaks down why anxiety heightens sensitivity to shifts in connection, how it impacts communication and conflict, and how to distinguish intuition from fear-driven reac...

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