
Dragony Aunts is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
The episode is a programme in which Crystal Rasmussen and Candy Warhol sit down to give viewers practical advice about friendships. Both hosts take turns sharing their perspectives, creating a conversational space where personal relationship issues can be explored in a straightforward manner. In this instalment, the focus turns to two callers. Joe admits he’s become increasingly envious of the seemingly flawless lives his friends lead and is looking for ways to curb that jealousy. Meanwhile, Yen reaches out because she finds it difficult to form new friendships and wants guidance on how to connect with others more easily. Rasmussen and Warhol respond with tips aimed at reshaping each person’s mindset. They suggest strategies for Joe to re‑frame his thoughts and appreciate his own circumstances, while offering Yen concrete steps to build confidence and initiate social interactions. Throughout the segment, the hosts keep the tone supportive and relatable, ensuring the advice feels attainable for anyone dealing with similar friendship challenges.
The episode brings together Crystal Rasmussen and Candy Warhol as they dispense practical love advice. Tim Renkow appears on the show, admitting he wants to become a more romantic partner for his girlfriend and is looking for guidance on how to express his feelings more effectively. Alongside him, Cosmina confides that she is tired of repeatedly dating the wrong type of men and hopes the hosts can help her break the pattern of chasing bad boys. Throughout the conversation, Rasmussen and Warhol share their own insights, suggest simple strategies and encourage both guests to adopt healthier approaches to their relationships.
The episode brings together Crystal Rasmussen and Candy Warhol as they dispense practical love advice. Tim Renkow appears on the show, admitting he wants to become a more romantic partner for his girlfriend and is looking for guidance on how to express his feelings more effectively. Alongside him, Cosmina confides that she is tired of repeatedly dating the wrong type of men and hopes the hosts can help her break the pattern of chasing bad boys. Throughout the conversation, Rasmussen and Warhol share their own insights, suggest simple strategies and encourage both guests to adopt healthier approaches to their relationships.
The episode gives practical guidance to a man struggling to come to terms with his parents' divorce, helping him navigate the emotional upheaval and find a way forward. It's also aimed at a woman worried about the right moment to introduce a new partner to her daughter, offering suggestions on timing and communication. The advice for the man includes recognising his feelings, seeking support from friends or professionals, and establishing routines to regain stability. For the woman, the guidance suggests considering the child's age, ensuring a respectful introduction, and maintaining open dialogue to ease concerns.
The episode gives practical guidance to a man struggling to come to terms with his parents' divorce, helping him navigate the emotional upheaval and find a way forward. It's also aimed at a woman worried about the right moment to introduce a new partner to her daughter, offering suggestions on timing and communication. The advice for the man includes recognising his feelings, seeking support from friends or professionals, and establishing routines to regain stability. For the woman, the guidance suggests considering the child's age, ensuring a respectful introduction, and maintaining open dialogue to ease concerns.
In this episode, Crystal Rasmussen and Candy Warhol field a series of questions centred on self‑image. Among the enquiries, Jordan Gray expresses a desire to up his stage presence, hoping to become more dazzling when performing. Meanwhile, Kaily asks for advice regarding the prospect of undergoing plastic surgery. Throughout, Rasmussen and Warhol provide their perspectives and suggestions, addressing each concern in turn. Their responses blend personal anecdotes with straightforward advice, aiming to help the callers feel more confident about their bodies and public personas. By the end of the segment, both Jordan and Kaily receive tailored suggestions that reflect the hosts' focus on authenticity and self‑acceptance.
In this episode, Crystal Rasmussen and Candy Warhol field a series of questions centred on self‑image. Among the enquiries, Jordan Gray expresses a desire to up his stage presence, hoping to become more dazzling when performing. Meanwhile, Kaily asks for advice regarding the prospect of undergoing plastic surgery. Throughout, Rasmussen and Warhol provide their perspectives and suggestions, addressing each concern in turn. Their responses blend personal anecdotes with straightforward advice, aiming to help the callers feel more confident about their bodies and public personas. By the end of the segment, both Jordan and Kaily receive tailored suggestions that reflect the hosts' focus on authenticity and self‑acceptance.