Mixing humour, heartache and science, award-winning comedian, author and accidental relationship guru Rosie Wilby embarks on a quest to investigate, understand and conquer the psychology of heartbreak. Tragedy plus time equals comedy, right? In 2011, comedian Rosie Wilby was dumped by email. .. though she did feel a little better about it after correcting her ex's spelling and punctuation. Obsessing about breakups ever since, she embarked on a quest to investigate, understand and conquer the psychology of heartbreak. That quest proved to be a creatively fertile one, resulting in Rosie's…mehr
Mixing humour, heartache and science, award-winning comedian, author and accidental relationship guru Rosie Wilby embarks on a quest to investigate, understand and conquer the psychology of heartbreak. Tragedy plus time equals comedy, right? In 2011, comedian Rosie Wilby was dumped by email. .. though she did feel a little better about it after correcting her ex's spelling and punctuation. Obsessing about breakups ever since, she embarked on a quest to investigate, understand and conquer the psychology of heartbreak. That quest proved to be a creatively fertile one, resulting in Rosie's acclaimed podcast The Breakup Monologues. She decided to ask her colleagues on the circuit about their experiences of romantic disaster and recovery, thinking, 'if one group of people have become adept at learning from catastrophe it is comedians. The worst onstage deaths are the performances that enlighten us most about how to improve.' She wondered if comics had been able to transfer this 'fail better' logic to love. This book is a love letter to her breakups, a celebration of what they have taught her peppered with anecdotes from illustrious friends and interviews with relationship therapists, scientists and sociologists about separating in the modern age of ghosting, breadcrumbing and conscious uncoupling. Her plan is to assimilate their advice and ideas in order to not break up with Girlfriend, her partner of nearly three years. Will this self-confessed serial monogamist, and breakup addict, finally settle down?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosie Wilby is an award-winning comedian who has appeared many times on BBC Radio 4 programmes including Woman's Hour, Loose Ends, Midweek, The Human Zoo and Four Thought. Her first book Is Monogamy Dead? followed her TEDx talk of the same name and a trilogy of internationally-acclaimed solo shows investigating the psychology of love and relationships. Rosie also presents The Breakup Monologues podcast, which was nominated for a British Podcast Award and has been recommended by Chortle, BBC Radio 4, The Observer, Metro and Time Out. She writes for publications including the Guardian, Cosmo, The Sunday Times and New Statesman and regularly appears as a commentator on sexuality, dating and love on radio and TV programmes including Good Morning Britain.
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Introduction Prologue: The Butterfly Painting Part One: Backwards 1 Wired for Love 2 The Lexicon of Breakups 3 I Thought I'd been Ghosted but He'd Just Gone to Prison 4 Great Expectations 5 Stuck in the Middle 6 It's All Downhill from Here 7 The Moths of Doom 8 'Just Scream!' 9 The Bisexual Comedian 10 Hormonal Hell 11 Summer Freeze 12 The Friendship Breakup 13 Only Child Syndrome 14 Unwanted Snapshots 15 Sex and Death Part Two: Bonus Breakup Content Breakup Playlist Bite-Sized Breakup Stories A Few of my Favourite Breakup Films Part Three: Forwards 16 Beginnings are Endings and Endings are Beginnings 17 A Fart in a Graveyard . and the Value of Arguing 18 The Professional Breakup 19 Shared Values and Experiences 20 'Til Dog Us Do Part 21 We Are Family 22 Keeping it Together, Moving On 23 Healthy Space . and a bit about Attachment Theory 24 The Good Breakup 25 Poly Breakups 26 My Chemical Romance? 27 Towards a Growth Mindset 28 Recovery and Reprogramming 29 Happy Endings 30 We're Gonna Need a Bigger Bed Epilogue: Love in the Time of Corona Conclusion: How Breakups Keep Us Together Acknowledgements Further Reading
Introduction Prologue: The Butterfly Painting Part One: Backwards 1 Wired for Love 2 The Lexicon of Breakups 3 I Thought I'd been Ghosted but He'd Just Gone to Prison 4 Great Expectations 5 Stuck in the Middle 6 It's All Downhill from Here 7 The Moths of Doom 8 'Just Scream!' 9 The Bisexual Comedian 10 Hormonal Hell 11 Summer Freeze 12 The Friendship Breakup 13 Only Child Syndrome 14 Unwanted Snapshots 15 Sex and Death Part Two: Bonus Breakup Content Breakup Playlist Bite-Sized Breakup Stories A Few of my Favourite Breakup Films Part Three: Forwards 16 Beginnings are Endings and Endings are Beginnings 17 A Fart in a Graveyard . and the Value of Arguing 18 The Professional Breakup 19 Shared Values and Experiences 20 'Til Dog Us Do Part 21 We Are Family 22 Keeping it Together, Moving On 23 Healthy Space . and a bit about Attachment Theory 24 The Good Breakup 25 Poly Breakups 26 My Chemical Romance? 27 Towards a Growth Mindset 28 Recovery and Reprogramming 29 Happy Endings 30 We're Gonna Need a Bigger Bed Epilogue: Love in the Time of Corona Conclusion: How Breakups Keep Us Together Acknowledgements Further Reading
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We all know about the joys of love and relationships, but there's so much more to discover about the glorious benefits of breakups. Rosie reassures and entertains you through brilliant stories and fabulous facts, about what can be gained from the end of a relationship. This is a hilarious, honest and brilliant book!
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