Summer Series (Every Weds)

Summer Series (Every Weds)

The Summer Series brings Tonight’s Conversation to life in an intimate studio setting, featuring some of the culture’s most influential dating coaches, therapists, and voices in relationships.

Each full episode is filmed in front of a live audience and dives deep into unfiltered conversations about love, gender roles, commitment, and the questions that keep the internet buzzing. With rotating casts and fresh perspectives, every city brings a new flavor — but the raw honesty and unforgettable debates remain the same.

Stream the full-length episodes here and experience Tonight’s Conversation exactly as it happened, uncut and in real time.

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Summer Series (Every Weds)
  • He Pays Bills, But He Ain’t a Man

    Live from Chicago, Tonight’s Conversation gets raw about one of the biggest lies in modern dating: paying bills don’t make you a man. The panel calls out men who hide behind their wallets while refusing to show up emotionally, leaving women in relationships where the lights are on — but love is o...

  • Why He Married the Rebound, Not You

    Live from New York, Tonight’s Conversation pulls no punches with one of the most triggering questions in dating: why do some men waste years with one woman, then marry the rebound in six months? The panel exposes the trap of the “wifey” title, how women give out the free wife package with no ring...

  • Pregnant By A Messy Man

    Live from DC, Tonight’s Conversation gets wild with the question: what happens when you end up pregnant by a messy man? The panel reacts to a jaw-dropping story of baby mama drama, exposing how women don’t just marry men — they marry his chaos too. The debate spills over into friends-with-benefit...

  • Leaving His Wife — Just Not for You!

    Live from Houston, Tonight’s Conversation tears into the messy truth about dating men who are “in the process” of divorce. The panel doesn’t hold back, exposing why women fool themselves into thinking they’re the upgrade when they’re really just the rebound. From secret double lives to men who ke...

  • Side Chicks Stay Winning

    Live from DC, Tonight’s Conversation explodes with one of the most controversial truths in dating: why side chicks stay winning. The panel breaks down why women chase taken men, how mistresses sometimes get more honesty and effort than wives, and the ugly reality of weak loyalty and undisciplined...

  • His D Won't Get Up! Is It You?

    Live from Los Angeles, Tonight’s Conversation unpacks two of the rawest, most jaw-dropping questions yet. First, the panel reacts to a woman discovering her husband of 30 years was hiding a 16-year affair with the same woman — a whole second relationship running alongside their marriage. They bre...

  • The Free Wife Package

    Live from DC, Tonight’s Conversation calls out one of the most controversial truths in dating: too many women are giving men the free wife package. The panel unpacks why cooking, cleaning, and committing without a ring leaves women drained, unappreciated, and overlooked when it’s time to choose a...

  • She Aborted… And Told You in a Text

    Live from New York, Tonight’s Conversation dives into some of the rawest stories yet — including a jaw-dropping moment where a man reveals he found out about an abortion through a text message. The panel unpacks the emotional fallout, the trauma of rejection, and how cold detachment can destroy m...

  • Girl, Why You Cutting His Grass?

    Live from DC, Tonight’s Conversation exposes the brutal truth about relationships where women do all the work while men coast. The panel drags the infamous 80/20 dynamic — women giving 80% while men contribute 20% — down to the petty reality of women cutting grass for grown men who refuse to pull...

  • Cheating for Love? That’s Bullsh*t

    Live from New York, Tonight’s Conversation rips apart one of the dirtiest lies in relationships: the idea that cheating can be done out of love. The panel dissects the excuses cheaters hide behind — calling betrayal “protection,” framing lies as “mercy,” and labeling infidelity as a mistake born ...