• Could Your Dating App Profile Be Killing Your Chances Of Meeting Someone? Here’s What You Need to Change (Dating Apps & Bad Dates)

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Could Your Dating App Profile Be Killing Your Chances Of Meeting Someone? Here’s What You Need to Change (Dating Apps & Bad Dates)

  • Summary

  • Is your dating profile working for you or against you?


    If you’re stuck in dry conversations or matching with the wrong people, this week’s challenge is exactly what you need.


    A simple tweak to your profile can help you attract the right kind of matches and weed out the ones who aren’t your vibe.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    1. Why a funny dating profile leads to better conversations and real connections.
    2. How to make your profile stand out (even if you don’t think you’re funny).
    3. A simple way to filter out boring matches and attract people who truly get you.


    Ready to upgrade your dating profile? Hit play and take on this week’s challenge!


    Tired of ghosting, situationships, and dating app burnout? Our podcast dives into the modern dating struggles of ambitious, independent women in their 30s, helping you navigate dating fatigue, build confidence in dating, and shift from a scarcity mindset to finding real connections—without relying on apps. Whether you're laughing at bad date stories, working through relationship anxiety, or embracing the single life mindset, we’ve got the dating tips and real talk to help you meet people organically and date with confidence.


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