Blind Love Abroad with Shawn Ellis Rogers

By: Shawn Ellis Rogers
  • Summary

  • Once a week Shawn Ellis Rogers dives into the international versions of the hit Netflix reality show Love is Blind, not only to recap each episode and analyze the complexities of blind love on reality tv, but to moreso learn about to culture of the countries these spin-offs are set in as a pseudo foreign exchange student.
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Episodes
  • Balance of the Sexes
    Dec 27 2022
    Today, we’re watching Love is Blind Brazil season 1 episode 3. This episode is light but impactful for me. I speak to Fernanda’s run in the booths and if she could be compared to Barnett and his experiences in the pods. I continue to call for actual voice actors in season two. We begin to land at our vacation destination and all is sweet… FOR NOW!!!
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    40 mins
  • Bombshells and Broken Hearts
    Dec 20 2022
    On episode two, I drove back into the booths and the quest for a fiancé continues. Drama erupts in both lounges as hearts flair and connections cross. And we begin to fill out our cast for the rest of the season.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Take Me to Brazil!
    Dec 13 2022
    On the first episode on Blind Love Abroad, I explain why I’m doing this podcast. I catch you up on who I am and my other shows. And, in my recap of Love is Blind Brazil S1E1, I discuss the dubbing and how it affects the viewing process. Raise some questions that the American version never inspired for me. Dive into the catch 22 of discussing your matches in the lounges, doing it for tv, and a whole lot more!!
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    1 hr and 3 mins

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