TalkTV UK ‘The Darryl Morris Show.’ Here are 3 excerpts from our 30 minute live call-in segment on Sex and Relationships. It’s always a thrill to work with this news organization. Not only do we share get relationships advice, but we have a lot of fun.

What discussed the qualities that make a relationship work, and took call-ins form the audience on hw to handle a workplace crush, and well as how important is money in a relationship?

Workplace crush? My interview with Darryl Morris of @TalkTV.UK shares best practices for beginning a business conversation with a co-worker that can transform into a personal connection over time

 

Is money an important factor in relationships? Discussing the type of factors that keep couples together or break them apart.

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Information about Darryl Morris (Wikipedia) states:

“Darryl joined Global Radio to work across the now rebranded Capital Manchester, formerly Galaxy Manchester, and XFM Manchester. He also presented 12-4pm weekdays on 1458 Gold Radio.

On 24 June 2012 he returned to Bauer Radio (Key 103, Rock FM and The Hits Radio).[2]

In October 2012, Morris appeared on CBBC news programme Newsround on BBC One, talking about the sudden rise of South Korean music artist Psy and the song “Gangnam Style“.

He hosted Darryl Morris in the Morning, the breakfast show on The Hits and Bauer City 3 from 2013[3]until August 2015. He also hosted a Saturday talk show on Liverpool’s Radio City Talk.

He became the presenter of Bauer Media Group‘s national network Evening Show in July 2016, broadcasting on 9 different radio stations including Key 103, Radio City and Metro Radio.[4] He also hosted the Breakfast Show on Rock FM before his promotion to the network.[5]

He has also written for several news publications including Grazia, The Guardian and HuffPost[6] and has a weekly column in the Lancashire Evening Post. He can occationally be seen as a contributor on BBC News, Sky News and Good Morning Britain.”