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 • 158 episodes
I Think I Like You
Latest Episodes
Two things I wish I'd done when past relationships, situation-ships, and flings came to an end | Ep 151
Tis the season, or so it seems, to reflect on all I wish I'd done differently. While these breakups and ruptures I speak of are from a few years back, the things I wish I'd done around them to better integrate the pain and learn from my own mis...
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A former client of mine has a baby on her own, by choice, but still plans to "find love on her timeline." Here's her story. | Ep 150
Many of the women I work with fall into their late 30s and early 40s, that spot when if one desires children, things can feel a bit precarious. Will I meet someone in time? Will the eggs I've frozen actually function?While I've had a few...
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Let your (dating) life hurt. Like really, really hurt.| Ep 149
It always astounds me how often clients will say to me: "I know, I know. I just need to get OVER this." To which I reply, "It sounds like that really hurts. I don't think you do."Our ability to override and deny the truth of our inner wo...
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How to mine your past or current (I do this in my marriage!) relationships for limiting patterns | Ep 148
Tis the season to REFLECT. That's the heart of today's episode. I love this time of year for getting cozy, sipping something delicious, and reflecting on the year. In today's episode I'm walking you through the exact exercise I use with clients...
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The thing(s) we miss when we're stuck in feelings of "I'm behind..." | Ep 147
The fear of running out of time or feeling behind (of peers, friends, societal perceptions) is valid, to be sure. But our focus on that feeling blinds us from what's actually there, i.e. what we actually need to address, feel, process, confront...
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