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30. Story Time: How a Date With Myself Outshined a Real Date (And What It Taught Me About ‘Dating Your Life’)

34 min · 15 de ene de 2025
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GUYS. I went on a very 'meh' date recently followed by an unexpectedly FANTASTIC date (in) with myself (all in the same day!) and obviously I needed to spill the tea. This episode is quirky, funny and entertaining AF while simultaneously being chalk full of wisdom, lessons and insights to help make your life better, as per usual. My hope is that this episode serves as inspiration for you to embrace the duality of putting yourself out there in the dating scene and knowing that you ALWAYS have you and your cute lil life to come home to. It's about how to really nourish that sacred relationship (using my story as an example.) Enjoy! I love you! -Sandra xx

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