It's wrong, so it's correct that Olivia Atwood is back in the third series.
The first episode of the series features Liv's husband Bradley Dack, one of the most requested guests on the podcast.
Among the topics the pair discusses, if they thought that if they spent 7 nights a week together, Valentine's Day and good sex would be bad, that's why they don't go well!

Olivia said of spending time together: I think we are a beautiful Five Nighter.
“Play fair for people who do seven things – I hate you (after 7 years old). Brad is there for this relationship vibe and I'm making it work, so tired. !”
As far as Valentine's Day is concerned, Bradley said: It's a bit of a day.
“We've been with each other for seven years, so why can't we randomly celebrate a Tuesday night in March? Why should it mean something? What do I mean Do you know if you're going to do it?”
And when good sex gets worse, Olivia reveals: No, actually good.
“Last week or on a random Tuesday of the month, Brad tied his arms with duct tape and then when he couldn't find the end of it and his hands started to turn blue, we had a moment of pure panic. And you were like that, I can't find an end. Our parents have heard this,” she adds!
Olivia Attwood is so wrong. Wherever you get your podcasts is right.