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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 1H

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from One Sweet Single Life · host Marilis Pineiro and Gabrielle Estrada

Summer has a way of stirring something in us.Maybe it’s the nostalgia of childhood—summer break, vacations, pool days, ice cream trucks, staying out late, and the feeling that anything could happen. There was a kind of magic to summer because it felt full of possibility.But adulthood changes things.Work, bills, and responsibilities still exist. And for many single women, summer can become another season of waiting.Waiting until you have someone to travel with.Waiting until you have a plus-one for the beach trip.Waiting until you have someone to share the memories with.In today’s episode, we’re talking about how summer can actually be great when single.This is not about Hot Girl Summer.Not revenge body summer.Not “find a boyfriend by Labor Day” summer.This is about creating a genuinely good, life-giving, memory-making Single Girl Summer.We talk about:Why summer feels so nostalgic and emotionally chargedThe trap of placing all your hopes on finding someoneHow to navigate longing, loneliness, and comparison without letting them define your seasonWhy being single doesn’t mean your life is on pausePractical ways to make this summer memorable on any budgetHow to approach dating without making it the center of your summerWe also share your responses to our listener questions. What are your biggest summer non-negotiables?Beach days with the girls, weekend getaways, being outside more, trying new experiences, and making real memories.What are you not doing this summer? Moping. Settling. Staying home every weekend. Putting life on hold.What’s one thing you are doing this summer? From career moves to trips to Nashville to being more open to dating—we shared some really beautiful intentions.One of the biggest takeaways from this episode:A relationship should enhance your summer.It should not become your summer.Kids understood something we often lose as adults.They were curious, tried things, made friends, and played outside. They didn’t constantly evaluate whether every experience was “worth it.” They just participated and LIVED.That’s the energy we’re bringing into Summer 2026. Not obsessing over finding someone, but asking something deeper:Did I actually live?Ways to support the podcast: Leave a review, share this episode with a friend, and tag us in your Single Girl Summer adventures.Hotline: (361) 857-9338Email: ⁠[email protected]

Summer has a way of stirring something in us.Maybe it’s the nostalgia of childhood—summer break, vacations, pool days, ice cream trucks, staying out late, and the feeling that anything could happen. There was a kind of magic to summer because it felt full of possibility.But adulthood changes things.Work, bills, and responsibilities still exist. And for many single women, summer can become another season of waiting.Waiting until you have someone to travel with.Waiting until you have a plus-one for the beach trip.Waiting until you have someone to share the memories with.In today’s episode, we’re talking about how summer can actually be great when single.This is not about Hot Girl Summer.Not revenge body summer.Not “find a boyfriend by Labor Day” summer.This is about creating a genuinely good, life-giving, memory-making Single Girl Summer.We talk about:Why summer feels so nostalgic and emotionally chargedThe trap of placing all your hopes on finding someoneHow to navigate longing, loneliness, and comparison without letting them define your seasonWhy being single doesn’t mean your life is on pausePractical ways to make this summer memorable on any budgetHow to approach dating without making it the center of your summerWe also share your responses to our listener questions. What are your biggest summer non-negotiables?Beach days with the girls, weekend getaways, being outside more, trying new experiences, and making real memories.What are you not doing this summer? Moping. Settling. Staying home every weekend. Putting life on hold.What’s one thing you are doing this summer? From career moves to trips to Nashville to being more open to dating—we shared some really beautiful intentions.One of the biggest takeaways from this episode:A relationship should enhance your summer.It should not become your summer.Kids understood something we often lose as adults.They were curious, tried things, made friends, and played outside. They didn’t constantly evaluate whether every experience was “worth it.” They just participated and LIVED.That’s the energy we’re bringing into Summer 2026. Not obsessing over finding someone, but asking something deeper:Did I actually live?Ways to support the podcast: Leave a review, share this episode with a friend, and tag us in your Single Girl Summer adventures.Hotline: (361) 857-9338Email: ⁠[email protected]

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