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One Sweet Single Life

Podcast de Marilis Pineiro and Gabrielle Estrada

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Two single thirty-somethings with thriving lives and a lot to say. Marilis and Gabrielle dive into the joys, struggles, and hilarities of modern singlehood—faith, dating, friendship, and everything in between. Real talk, good laughs, and honest conversations for women who know there’s more to life than waiting around.

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24 episodios

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Feeling Settled While Still Wanting More

What does it mean to build a grounded, meaningful life while still remaining open to change? In this episode, we’re talking about the tension so many single women quietly carry: wanting roots, stability, community, and a sense of home… while also knowing that life may still shift in unexpected ways. Maybe you’re unsure what country you’ll ultimately live in. Maybe your career feels open-ended. Maybe you desire marriage while also genuinely loving your current life. Maybe part of you feels emotionally split between multiple possible futures. Inspired by a listener email from a woman living abroad in Spain, this conversation explores what it looks like to stop treating your life like a temporary waiting room and begin fully inhabiting the present — even when the future remains uncertain. We talk about: • why so many women today feel “in between” • the emotional exhaustion of instability and open-endedness • the temptation to postpone joy, rootedness, and commitment • the difference between peace and permanence • why wanting change doesn’t mean you’re ungrateful • how social media glamorizes freedom but rarely talks about the instability that can come with it • the fear beneath restlessness and decision paralysis • building internal stability through rhythms, prayer, friendships, and meaningful work • learning how to build roots without demanding guarantees You do not need complete certainty in order to begin building a beautiful life. Please rate, comment, and share this episode!  We'd love to hear from you: HOTLINE: ‪(361) 857-9338‬ 361-85-SWEET EMAIL: sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com [sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com]

15 de may de 2026 - 56 min
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Going Through Hard Seasons on Your Own

There are seasons where something hard happens—and there’s no one automatically there to help carry it. No built-in support system. No default person. It’s just…you. In this episode, we’re talking about what it actually looks like to walk through those seasons as a single woman—not by numbing out, not by pretending you’re fine—but by staying present, grounded, and rooted in truth. This isn’t about becoming hyper-independent or convincing yourself you don’t need anyone. It’s about learning how to walk through hard things without losing yourself in the process. What We Cover: * The reality of hard seasons when you’re singleMaking decisions alone, carrying responsibilities alone, and sitting with things without immediate support * The quiet thoughts we don’t always say out loud“I wish I had someone right now”“Why does everyone else seem to have support?” * Where we’re tempted to go when things feel heavyNumbing, unhealthy relationships, isolation, comparison, and even questioning God * The truth: you are not abandonedEven when it feels like it, your life is not unsupportedLearning to lean on imperfect people and real community * What’s being formed in you in these seasonsStrength, emotional depth, self-possession, and a real relationship with God * The difference between independence and becoming someone who can stand Practical Ways to Walk Through It: * Stay in your lifeDon’t disappear—keep showing up to your actual day * Let people in (even imperfectly)Reach out, be honest, accept support that doesn’t look perfect * Keep simple structureEat, sleep, go outside, move your body * Be honest, not dramaticFeel what’s real without spiraling into heavier narratives * Stay spiritually anchoredGo to Mass—even if you feel nothingSimple prayer: “God, I don’t feel you, but I’m here.” Remember:You don’t have to walk through this perfectly—you just have to keep walking.You are not abandoned. And you are stronger than you think. Connect with Us: Call us: (361) 857-9338Email: ⁠sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com⁠

8 de may de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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I'm Tired of Dating...but Still Want Love

You can want a relationship… and feel completely over dating. If you’ve ever thought, “I want love, I just don’t want to go on another date,” this episode is for you. We’re talking about what dating burnout actually looks like, why it happens, and how it can quietly start lowering your standards if you’re not careful. You’re not burnt out on love—you’re tired of how you’ve been experiencing dating. So what do you do? Maybe…you need take a step back. Not to give up, but to reset. This episode is about: * recognizing burnout * keeping your non-negotiables * taking intentional breaks * and learning how to build a full life while still desiring love Because your life isn’t on pause just because your love life is. You don’t have to force your life to happen. You just have to be living it. Have you experienced dating burn out? We'd LOVE to hear from you!!!  📞 (361) 857-9338 📧 sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com Please rate, comment, and share this episode.

1 de may de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Stop Waiting: Romanticize the Life You Have Today

I don’t ever want to hear the phrase “I’m in my waiting season” ever again. Because for a lot of us, “waiting” has become a default posture toward life. We move through our days like this is all temporary—like the real thing hasn’t started yet. We’re waiting for the relationship, the ring, the next chapter… and in the process, we end up half-living the one we already have. In this episode, we’re talking about why it’s time to stop waiting—and start romanticizing the life you’re living right now. -- The Lie of “I’ll Be Happy When…” *  “I’ll be happy when I meet someone.” * “I’ll feel settled when…” * “I’ll finally start living when…” This isn’t just something we hear culturally—it’s something we internalize. We’ve been conditioned to believe that life doesn really begin until we “arrive” at a certain point, often tied to vocation or relationship status. And because of that, we subtly treat our current life as lesser. We delay joy, we hold back effort, and we stop investing in the present Waiting, in this sense, doesn’t just pass the time—it steals your life from you. What Waiting Actually Looks Like It’s not always obvious. It shows up in small, everyday choices: * Not decorating your space because it feels temporary * Not investing deeply in friendships * Scrolling instead of engaging your actual life * Avoiding doing things alone * Resisting the present moment * Forgetting that God is here—not just in your future Falling in Love With Your Life Is a Choice!! This isn’t about pretending everything is perfect. It’s about shifting from passive living to chosen living. You don’t fall in love with your life by accident. It happens through attention, through intention—through small, daily decisions to actually show up. What This Looks Like Practically: * Being Intentional in Your Daily Rhythm * Being Alone Without Being Lonely * Creating a space that feels like home—not a placeholder Dressing well because you respect yourself, not for attention * Letting beauty draw you into prayer Your life deserves to be lived beautifully—even if no one else is watching. You Are Not in a “Filler Season” There is no such thing as a throwaway season. You are not behind. God is not delaying your life—He is in it. The real question is: who are you becoming right now? What is being formed in you? Because if you keep waiting for your life to begin, you’ll miss the one you’ve already been given. As the lyrics go: “Life is what happens when you’re busy making plans.” How much of your life are you missing because you’re waiting for something that hasn’t come yet? We share moments where we’ve felt “on hold,” the pull of comparison, and the tension between expectation and reality. And also the shift that happens when you realize your life is already full—if you’re willing to enter into it. Please rate, comment, and share the show! And we'd LOVE to hear from you!! 📞 Hotline: (361) 857-9338 / 361-85-SWEET 📧 SWEETSINGLELIFEPODCAST@GMAIL.COM

24 de abr de 2026 - 59 min
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Expectations: Single v. Married; The Friendship Double Standards No One Wants to Talk About

There’s an unspoken assumption that if you’re single… you’re more available. More flexible. More likely to say yes. Whether it’s last-minute plans, extra responsibilities at work, or always being the one expected to show up—single women are often treated like their time is somehow more open and less valuable. In this episode, we’re talking about the expectations placed on single women in friendships—and why they’re not always as harmless as they seem. We get into: * The subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways single women are treated as the “default yes” * The difference between healthy expectations and entitlement in friendships * How certain attitudes can come off as patronizing—even when unintentional * The hidden weight of single life that often goes unseen * Why independence does not mean you’re carrying less * And how to create more balanced, respectful friendships across different life stages This isn’t about creating division—it’s about creating awareness, honesty, and better friendships. What We Talk About: * The “You’re Free, Right?” Mentality: Why single women are often treated as the most available person in the room—and how that shows up in everyday life. * Single vs. Married: The Double Standard: How time and energy are perceived differently depending on your relationship status—and why that matters. * Expectation vs. Entitlement: There’s nothing wrong with expecting support from your friends—but there is a difference between mutual care and one-sided demands. * The Hidden Weight of Singleness: From carrying everything on your own to building your own support system—why independence isn’t the absence of responsibility. * Patronizing Your Stage of Life: “You’ll understand when you’re married.” Let’s talk about the subtle hierarchy that can show up in friendships—and why it needs to go. * Friendship as a Two-Way Street: Being single does not make you the default giver. Healthy friendships require mutual effort, respect, and understanding. * Celebrating Every Kind of Life: Weddings and babies matter—but so do promotions, healing, building a life on your own, and personal milestones that deserve just as much recognition. Key Takeaways: * Your time is not less valuable because you’re single * Being independent does not mean you have unlimited capacity * Support in friendships should be mutual—not assumed * Different life stages do not determine whose life matters more * You are allowed to have boundaries without guilt For Our Listeners: If you’re single: You are allowed to have boundaries. You do not need to overextend yourself to prove you’re a “good friend.” Your life, your time, and your energy are not placeholders. If you’re married or in a different season: Be mindful of the imbalance that can happen. If you’re in a season of receiving support, remember to show up for your friends when you have the capacity—even when it’s not centered around your own milestones. Being single doesn’t mean you’re waiting for your life to start. It means you’re already living one. Your time, your energy, and your presence aren’t placeholders—they’re your life. Don’t forget it… and remind others when needed. We’d love to hear from you—your stories, your experiences, your thoughts!! Rate, comment, and share please! Or call us at our hotline: (361) 857-9338 or 361-85-SWEET Or email us at sweetsinglelifepodcast@gmail.com

17 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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