
In this week’s episode of Not Alone, Valeria and Gary sit down to unpack the wild, hilarious, and surprising stories that caught their attention recently.
In this week’s episode of Not Alone, Valeria and Gary sit down to unpack the wild, hilarious, and surprising stories that caught their attention recently. What starts as a response to her last solo episode, quickly turns into a rapid-fire conversation about everything from “Scrotox” going mainstream to the debate around who really sets beauty standards. They dive into the rise of the “facekini,” why broke men date attractive women, and what healthy masculinity actually looks like today. Gary brings his own lineup of headlines too, including the unexpected link between Viagra and hearing loss prevention, a new app changing how people flirt, and why old-school tech is making a comeback. The two also break down the Chiara Ferragni scandal, challenge each other over an “offensive” post, and end with a debate on why women multitask better. It’s chaotic in the best way - smart, funny, and filled with the kind of honest back-and-forth only these two can deliver.
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What we talked about:
0:19 - Responding to feedback about lip filler
2:32 - Setting up this episode with Gary
3:19 - Start with Gary
6:22 - “Scrotox” going mainstream
9:06 - Beauty standards
13:40 - The “Facekini” industry
16:13 - Broke guys dating attractive women
18:19 - Healthy masculinity
19:18 - Gary’s stories from the week
19:47 - Viagra could help hearing loss
22:41 - New app for sending someone a drink
25:00 - The evolution of technology
28:38 - Chiara Ferragni scandal
35:07 - Gary calls Valeria out for “offensive” post
36:59 - Why women are good at multitasking

Gary is Co-Founder of Valeria Inc. His experience in online marketing started in 1996 and includes social, search and banner advertising, directory marketing, content creation and marketing, ecommerce, advanced data analytics, and affiliate marketing. In 2015 he crossed over into influencer marketing by partnering with his wife, content creator, Valeria Lipovetsky. Working together, they’ve fostered a collective audience of over 6.3M people across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook and have curated a team of 16 industry professionals to help serve over 300 brand partners.