The Bumble Blab
The Bumble Blab is a candid, curious, and slightly unhinged exploration of modern dating, relationships, and self-awareness.
Through real dating stories, voice-note-worthy reflections, and honest conversations, I break down what’s actually happening beneath the surface. From attachment patterns and mixed signals to people-pleasing, chemistry, and walking away when it’s not aligned.
This isn’t a podcast about “doing dating right.”
It’s about noticing yourself, questioning your stories, and learning how to stay grounded, playful, and sovereign while navigating connection.
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The Bumble Blab
The Internet Says Single Moms Are "Ruining The Dating Pool"....
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Single moms — or those of you who know and love a single mom — pay attention.
I’m hosting a FREE workshop called Love Without Anxiety on March 9th and March 16th at 5:30 PM EST, where I’ll be teaching the mindset and strategies that help single moms date with clarity instead of anxiety.
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Some men think single moms are ruining modern dating.
Instead of getting offended… I got curious.
Recently I posted something online about dating as a single mom, and the internet had a lot to say. Some men claimed single moms are ruining the dating pool. Others said no “quality man” would want to raise another man’s child. And of course, the internet delivered its usual mix of criticism, confusion, and completely random comments.
But instead of letting it bother me, I found the whole thing fascinating.
Because the truth is… they aren’t entirely wrong.
Some men genuinely don’t want to date single moms.
And once you understand that, something powerful happens: dating becomes a lot simpler.
In this episode, I explore why criticism like this doesn’t hurt the way it used to and how doing deeper inner work completely changes the way we experience rejection, judgment, and dating.
Drawing from the teachings of Byron Katie, we unpack why other people’s opinions only have power over us when we believe them — and why dating isn’t about convincing the wrong people to choose you.
It’s about letting them filter themselves out.
Inside this conversation we explore:
• Why some men truly don’t want to date single moms (and why that’s useful information)
• The two very different types of men that exist in the dating world
• How self-worth changes the way criticism lands
• Why rejection can actually be clarity
Because the goal of dating isn’t to be liked by everyone.
It’s to find the person who sees the most beautiful parts of your life… and loves you even more for them.