Ep. 11: Seeking Intimacy and Hiding from Zombies: Reading Romance with Olivia Dade
Release Date: 07/01/2025
Zipless
Slow burn? Smooth voice? Stealing flirty glances in front of a crowd of thousands? Yes, please! And then I'll take an encore. Kate Golden, author of If Not For My Baby, joins us to talk about her new rock star romance and the beauty of falling in love on and off the stage.
info_outlineZipless
In her Luna Sisters series, USA Today bestselling author Liana De La Rosa turns Victorian England on its head infusing it with Mexican history and fierce women who rewrite the rules of love. Liana joins us to talk about how culture, intention, and a little flirtation can shape love and connection.
info_outlineZipless
Help Zipless win a Signal Award! We’re finalists in the Conversation Starter category and up for the Listener’s Choice Award. Vote by the EOD on Wednedsay, October 8, 2025 at: Search Zipless. Cast your vote. Confirm by email. Or you can also click on this link to go directly to our category to vote: Thank you for supporting our little indie podcast that could. Follow @ziplesspodcast for book recs, author news, and giveaways, or visit .
info_outlineZipless
Netflix's summer blockbuster series The Hunting Wives has captivated audiences on screen but its roots are on the page. May Cobb, bestselling author of sultry suspense novels including The Hunting Wives, A Likeable Woman and The Hollywood Assistant, joins us to talk about writing sexy, complicated, and morally questionable women - whether we like them, or not. Description highlights: The Netflix adaptation of The Hunting Wives and what it’s like to see her book come to life on screen. Voyeurism, blurred friendships, and bicuriosity as...
info_outlineZipless
"The language of romance has a code." Jayne Ann Krentz, who also writes under the pseudonyms Jayne Castle and Amanda Quick, has written over a hundred romance novels - more than 50 of which have been named New York Times bestsellers. Jayne joins us to break down the 'code' of romance novels, their unifying themes, and why these books are so timelessly appealing to women.
info_outlineZipless
Love, laughter, and... zombies? Romance covers a wide range of genres, but what connects them all is an underlying yearning for friendship and intimacy. Author Olivia Dade joins us to talk about her new book Zomromcom, and how her main characters find love through joy, vulnerability, challenge, and yes, running from zombies. --- In this episode of Zipless, Allie Martina dives deep into what truly makes someone sexy—and spoiler alert: it’s not six-pack abs or a perfect pout. Host Allie opens with a provocative reading from Erica Jong’s essay “What Is Sex Appeal?”,...
info_outlineZipless
Love is love. But sometimes your first love makes your heart beat fastest. Ashley Herring Blake joins us to talk about her latest book Dream On, Ramona Riley; first dates, first kisses, and how the most romantic stories are born when lovers are true to themselves.
info_outlineZipless
Whether it's through words or wands, falling in love and sharing the burdens of life with someone you love and trust is a power we all wish to possess. Romantasy author LJ Andrews joins us to talk about how the fight for romance - spoken or otherwise - is always magic.
info_outlineZipless
A great romance novel knows how to deliver the fantasy of a perfect relationship and the reality of one. Author Xio Axlerod joins us to talk about how she balances dreamy boyfriends with the gritty reality of what makes relationships work.
info_outlineZipless
If the saying "love is blind" is true, then why are most of the men in romance novels hot, ripped, and over 6 feet tall? Allie and fellow romance novel narrator (and Zipless male-voice-in-residence) Gideon Frost explore what the 'perfect man' looks like in romance, and just as importantly, how he sounds.
info_outlineIn this episode of Zipless, Allie Martina dives deep into what truly makes someone sexy—and spoiler alert: it’s not six-pack abs or a perfect pout.
Host Allie opens with a provocative reading from Erica Jong’s essay “What Is Sex Appeal?”, from her book What Do Women Want, exploring how true eroticism lives far beyond perfect bodies. She reflects on the mystery, yearning, and subtle gestures that ignite real desire.
From there, things get intimate and a bit sarcastic as voice actor Gideon Frost joins Allie for a reading from Olivia Dade’s upcoming romcom, Zomromcom. Think zombie attacks, soggy coveralls, macramé underwear, and a hero determined to keep a fiercely independent love interest warm and dry—a swoon-worthy mix of humor and vulnerability.
The heart of this episode is Allie’s interview with bestselling author Olivia Dade. They talk about why romcoms became lifelines during COVID, how readers crave both light stories and darker, angstier reads, and how Olivia’s personal journey with isolation, perfectionism, and depression shapes her books.
One of the most moving moments arrives as Olivia shares how her own struggles with depression inspired a deeply intimate bath scene in At First Spite. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most erotic, vulnerable moments have nothing to do with sex—and everything to do with being cared for when you feel most broken.
Olivia discusses writing Zomromcom as a joyful pivot—a chance to lean into laughter while still weaving in themes of connection, heroism, and love. And she talks about her unwavering commitment to writing fat heroines and heroes who get the full romance treatment: lust, longing, and happily-ever-afters.
“Romance isn’t just sex—it’s about being known. And knowing someone else deeply—that’s love.” — Olivia Dade
Whether you’re here for zombies, burritos used as weapons, or deep discussions about body positivity, this episode is one not to miss.
—
Episode Highlights:
- Why true sex appeal lives in mystery and imagination
- How vulnerability creates intimacy deeper than sex
- Olivia Dade’s personal inspirations behind her most poignant scenes
- Writing humor as a balm for hard times
- Body diversity in romance and why it matters
- A fun reading from Zomromcom that’s as spicy as it is sweet
Books Mentioned on Audio:
- Zomromcom (preorder)— Olivia Dade (out August 5th)
- Spoiler Alert — Olivia Dade
- Shipwrecked — Olivia Dade
- At First Spite — Olivia Dade
Books Mentioned in Paperback:
- Zomromcom (preorder)— Olivia Dade (out August 5th)
- Spoiler Alert — Olivia Dade
- Shipwrecked — Olivia Dade
- At First Spite — Olivia Dade
- What Do Women Want? — Erica Jong
Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction and Reading from Erica Jong’s essay, “What is Sex Appeal”
02:38 – Defining Real Sex Appeal
04:16 – Themes of Today’s Episode
10:18 – Interview with Olivia Dade
27:33 – Switching to Joyful Writing
28:43 – Leaning into Humor
29:12 – Writing with a Friend
30:18 – Reading a Scene from Zomromcom
37:12 – Creating Vivid Worlds
40:47 – Body Positive Representation in Romance
47:06 – Reader’s Perspective on Plus-Size Romance
49:20 – Closing Remarks and Credits
Listen wherever you get your podcasts!
Connect with Zipless on Instagram @ziplesspodcast.
Visit ZiplessPodcast.com for more info.
About Olivia Dade:
Olivia Dade is the bestselling author of romantic comedies including Spoiler Alert, Shipwrecked, At First Spite, and the upcoming Zomromcom. Known for her witty dialogue, heartfelt storytelling, and commitment to body-positive representation, Olivia writes love stories where every character—no matter their size—is worthy of desire and a happily-ever-after.
Website: https://oliviadade.com
Instagram: @oliviadade
X: @OliviaWrites
Books: Olivia Dade on Amazon
*Show notes created by Descript*