2026-06-04
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To the Big Boss interview podcast from the BBC,
where we chat every week to some of the biggest leaders in business and finance, shaping how we live and work.
And this week, my colleague, Sean Farrington, has been swiping right, swiping left.
No, wrong app, Sean.
But you've been delving into the world of online dating
with the boss of one of the biggest players in that particular area.
Yes, I've been speaking to the chief exec of Hinge.
One of the biggest dating apps here in the UK, around the world as well.
It's held up its user base pretty strongly compared to some of the other dating apps in recent years.
Their story at Hinge has been one, as we hear in this interview, about focusing on Gen Z in particular.
So we heard a lot about how users' habits are changing, users' aspirations are changing.
And of course, in a world where technology is changing very, very quickly,
how does that play into how we use these apps?
And how those apps aid, assist us, whatever the word you want to use for that, because Hinge...
As you will hear, and Jackie Jantos, the chief executive there, talks a lot about getting people to go on a date.