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I Think I Like You

Clara Artschwager
Relationships
Pregnancy
Money
Motherhood
Friendship
Dating
Ease
Marriage
Communication
Debt
Self-Awareness
Self-Worth
Fertility
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Emotional Well-Being
Miscarriage
Self-Care
Self-Discovery
Boundaries
Community Building

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.

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Dani Beinstein
Psychological astrologer known for her insights on emotional well-being
Episode: Here's what 2026 is asking of you with psychological astrologer Dani Beinstein | Ep 152
Beatriz Victoria Albina
Board-certified family nurse practitioner and host of the Feminist Wellness Podcast advocating for holistic health and emotional wellness
Episode: The practitioner that healed my gut, but really, changed the trajectory of my life | Ep 135
Catherine Zack
Coach, meditator, and yoga studio owner
Owns a yoga studio in Hudson Valley
Episode: The exact advice you need when you're tired, frustrated and feel like nothing is advancing in your life | Ep 134
Megan Heller
A dating and relationship advisor and author
meganheller.com
Episode: How overachievers shoot themselves in the foot with their careers, and what we can do about it | Ep 124
Kara Loewentheil
Feminist mindset coach and author
Author of 'Take Back Your Brain'
Episode: We don't necessarily need our partners to come fully therapized, our confusion around settling, and the emotional labor necessary for us all in relationships w/ Kara Loewentheil | Ep 122

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Clara Artwager
Host and dating coach focusing on self-discovery and emotional growth in relationships, offering insights into navigating dating and personal development.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 102 ratings
  • annoying

    These women have too much time on their hands!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Amy9844
    United Statesa year ago
  • The best dating advice out there

    Clara actually digs deep to help you become the best version of yourself to welcome a healthy and fulfilling relationship into your life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    V-y184
    United States2 years ago
  • Refreshing perspective!

    Love a dating podcast that is rooted in building a better understanding of yourself — the only thing in the world you can really impact directly 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Megs987
    United States2 years ago
  • Intelligent, self guided approach (vs. empty strategy)

    I’ve really enjoyed this podcast. Clara’s approach focuses on inner alignment, connecting dots, unearthing stories we get stuck in, and noticing patterns instead of outsourcing our self to click bait-y dating content. Always love when an episode drops.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GalacticHopeArrow
    United States2 years ago
  • “I Think I Like Me”

    This podcast is all about making connections but not the obvious ones one thinks of in the dating realm. Clara helps you make connections to limiting beliefs, societal norms and expectations, patriarchal messaging, and self imposed ways of being that are the real barriers to relationship. She guides you through the unwinding of these “thought knots” so that you can see yourself as you really are. Sometimes I think this pod should be called “I Think I Like Me “ because it’s this work of getting b... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EFBNYC
    United States3 years ago

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While a few critiques mention the flow of conversations, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive regarding the quality and depth of content.
Many admire the emphasis on self-awareness and emotional growth, with feedback highlighting the podcast's refreshing perspective compared to traditional dating advice.
Listeners appreciate the insightful and relatable approach to dating and relationships, often expressing a sense of empowerment and understanding through Clara's discussions.

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On being chronically single | Ep 138
Q: How do I distinguish between the trauma and what might just be me?
It's both important to understand the trauma's impact and also recognize inherent personal traits or learned behaviors that affect dating.
We don't necessarily need our partners to come fully therapized, our confusion around settling, and the emotional labor necessary for us all in relationships w/ Kara Loewentheil | Ep 122
Q: What are your guiding values for relationships?
It's important to look at what values are important for a relationship instead of just behaviors.
We don't necessarily need our partners to come fully therapized, our confusion around settling, and the emotional labor necessary for us all in relationships w/ Kara Loewentheil | Ep 122
Q: What do you think about emotional labor in relationships?
It's essential, and both partners have to contribute, grow and evolve together.
*Podcast Update* What's coming, where I've been, new courses, my maternity leave, etc.
Q: What changes can listeners expect from the podcast?
Listeners can expect new episodes focusing on dating and relationships, online courses, and an introduction of couple's work starting in 2025.
*Podcast Update* What's coming, where I've been, new courses, my maternity leave, etc.
Q: What led to your pause in episodes?
The pause was due to a mix of exhaustion from pregnancy and a need for self-reflection on what content I want to create.

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Focusing on a counterintuitive approach to modern dating and relationships, this podcast engages listeners in exploring the complexities of romantic connections within the digital landscape. It addresses themes such as self-awareness, emotional healing, and personal growth, while challenging conventional dating advice that often leaves individuals feeling frustrated or inadequate. Episodes often discuss topics like navigating workplace feelings, single motherhood, and the importance of confronting emotional patterns to foster healthier relationships. The emphasis on personal insights and relatable anecdotes offers a refreshing perspective for those seeking deeper connections with themselves and others in a world filled with superficial dati... more

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