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Episode 85- Warning: This Man is Single and Willing to Negotiate

Karla Hutcherson; Brandi Mock

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In this hilarious and unfiltered episode of Mental Perk, Brandi and Karla sit down with the one and only Anthony Monnin—a 43-year-old single mechanical engineer, military veteran, and self-proclaimed non-expert in modern dating.

From dodging red flags to accidentally entertaining “nut job sister-in-laws,” Anthony brings his dry humor and honest perspective on what it’s really like to date in your 40s. Spoiler alert: there are no rules, just negotiations.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to re-enter the dating pool later in life—awkward apps, commitment confusion, and all—this episode is for you. Whether you're swiping right or running away, you're going to laugh, cringe, and possibly want to set Anthony up with someone.

 About the Guest:

Anthony Monnin

  • 43 & proudly single
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Military Veteran
  • No dating expert—but full of stories
  • Accepting applications for emotionally stable (or at least entertaining) women

 What We Talk About:

  • Dating after 40: what’s changed (and what hasn’t)
  • Red flags vs. deal breakers
  • The pressure of being "relationship-ready"
  • Why ghosting should come with a citation
  • Hilarious dating mishaps and what they taught us

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