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A Microdose of Love ft. Harmonie Krieger

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June 14, 2023
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The schmuckgirls are back with another episode in their Jewish Matchmaking series! They start off giving exciting updates like Libby’s 25th birthday, her bonding with Aleeza Ben Shalom, and Marla’s weekend back on the east coast. They talk about the fun, youthful energy that Harmonie brought to the show and she discusses how she’s not afraid of being her real self. They discuss revisiting dating people that you’ve previously gone out with and how things can be better after both people have grown. Harmonie also shares about the ways Aleeza changed her perspective on dating. The girls debate communicating over voice notes, text, phone calls or Facetime – both from a romantic and friendship perspective. Harmonie shares the fun story about how she first found out about Jewish Matchmaking from a matchmaker friends of hers in LA. She talks about the deep connection she felt to Aleeza and how she truly felt like a light in her life with all the struggles she was dealing with during the show. The girls discuss a topic they’ve frequented before, the drinks date vs. coffee date debacle and Harmonie shares about how she’s learned to enjoy a more casual date vibe. Harmonie then turns the interview back on Libby and Marla, asking them about their opinions on the show. She also spills the tea on some off-camera time with Aleeza as well as fun moments that didn’t make it past the cutting room floor. They end with a game of “ALEEZA APPROVED or BYE” – where Harmonie has to decide if certain situations are worth sticking around or if it means kicking a guy to the curb.

Follow Schmuckboys on Instagram @schmuckboysofficial and Harmonie @harmoniekrieger

 

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