I Think I Like You
A counterintuitive approach to navigating dating and building relationships in the digital age. This is for the woman who feels disenchanted by more common dating rhetoric and sometimes even questions if she wants a relationship at all. She already lives a rich, full life. She would like to share that with someone, but not at the expense of herself. What gives? That’s where we’re digging in.
Podcasting since 2022 • 164 episodes
I Think I Like You
Latest Episodes
On the ups and downs of dating, and now, a new, blooming relationship post-major breakup | Ep 157
Nearly four years ago, my friend and colleague, Diana Davis, went through a life-altering breakup. She and her then-boyfriend of over six years decided to part ways, with her later learning he'd had an affair during the course of their relation...
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On choosing your hard in life, the power of your ability to tolerate uncertainty and more with Megan Hellerer | Ep 156
This week I've invited my dear friend and colleague, Megan Hellerer, back on the podcast. Megan was on the podcast in the fall of 2024 for the launch of her first book, Directional Living.
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On the comfort of being single (a fresh take) | Ep 155
Years ago, back when I first started this podcast, I shared an episode entitled "The comfort of being single." I will link to that podcast below. It's one of the most listened to episodes.My clients, always serving as the greatest mirror...
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How social media has bastardized the meaning of "blocks," a whole new way to look at codependency, and more with Bea Victoria Albina | Ep 154
Quick videos with quippy captions, over-simplified sound bites and energy influencers claiming they understand your body better than you do your own, have seemingly made us all "somatic experts," completely on top of our individualized tr...
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On falling for colleagues and bosses who make us feel really 'seen.' | Ep 153
Years ago, I fell hard for a boss. Initially, I might have used the word love. That I fell in love with him. Now much older, knowing what love actually means and entails, it wasn't love. It was infatuation. But my feelings of infatuation were q...
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