
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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If you've ever said "I never meet anyone," "I'm not brave enough to approach someone," or "dating apps just don't work for me" — this episode is going to reframe everything.
Dating coach Clara Artschwager gets personal about the real reason meeting ... more
Dating feels harder than ever — and it's not just you. In this episode, I break down why dating burnout is so widespread right now, what AI dating features are actually doing to your ability to connect, and why the solution has nothing to do with fin... more
I didn't know Kerry's name until a few weeks ago, when I, thankfully, caught wind of her soon-to-be-released memoir, Selfish. After reading a brief description of the book, I pre-ordered it and tore through the pages in a week.
Kerry is not just the... more
These days, I find myself with an insatiable hunger for stories (meaning, real-life human stories) of unexpected outcomes. Of having life go one way when you thought it was going to go another way, and what one does from there. Melissa Russo's story ... more
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These women have too much time on their hands!
Clara actually digs deep to help you become the best version of yourself to welcome a healthy and fulfilling relationship into your life.
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 😊
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.
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
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A relationship-focused show that centers on self-knowledge, boundaries, and empowerment for women navigating dating, partnership, and modern romance. Episodes frequently explore inner alignment, emotional needs, and the interplay between independence and connection, often weaving in personal stories, coaching frameworks, and practical exercises. Noteworthy: guests come from coaching, personal development, and wellness spaces, while solo episodes emphasize inner work, boundary setting, and celebrating autonomy. The format tends to blend introspective coaching with real-world dating scenarios, making it helpful for listeners who want healthier, more intentional relationships without sacrificing selfhood.
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I Think I Like You launched 4 years ago and published 177 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on I Think I Like You include:
1. Kerry Docherty
2. Melissa Russo
3. Catherine Zach
4. Alison Matheny
5. Nikki Heyder
6. Anne Benveniste
7. Diana Davis
8. Megan Hellerer
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