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Single Girl Woes

Single Girl Woes

By: Elle
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Single Girl Woes is a women focused podcast where self love meets side eye. Hosted by Elle, this space explores dating, relationships, healing, emotional wellness, and becoming your most aligned self. Through honest conversations, reflection, and a little humor, Single Girl Woes speaks to women navigating single life with intention. This podcast is a reminder that being single is not a setback. It is a season of clarity, confidence, growth, and choosing yourself without apology. Be bold. Be you.Elle Social Sciences
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  • Season 2 Trailer | Alignment, Dating, and Soft Life Reflections
    Jan 18 2026

    Welcome back, Love Bugs.

    In this Season 2 trailer, Elle, your host of Single Girl Woes, introduces what’s ahead as the podcast returns this February with a renewed focus on alignment, self awareness, and intentional living.

    Season 2 explores life as a single woman beyond the pressure of timelines. Conversations center around dating with standards, recognizing patterns, chemistry versus compatibility, navigating quiet seasons, emotional maturity, and choosing peace without closing yourself off to love.

    This season is for women who are prioritizing personal growth, soft life balance, emotional wellness, and self trust while remaining open to meaningful connection.

    If you enjoy honest conversations about dating, relationships, healing, femininity, and becoming your most aligned self, Single Girl Woes Season 2 was created for you.

    New episodes begin in February.

    Be bold. Be you.


    Stay Connected:

    https://www.instagram.com/singlegirlwoespodcast/


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    9 mins
  • S01E12: Reflecting on the Past Year: A Journey of Growth
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode, Elle reflects on the past year, focusing on the themes of anxiety, grief, and personal growth. She emphasizes the importance of realignment rather than reinvention as the new year approaches. Elle shares her struggles with anxiety and how it affected her life, particularly in travel and social situations. She discusses the significance of releasing emotional burdens, reconnecting with relationships, and embracing alignment in her life moving forward.


    Key Takeaways:

    • New Year's Eve is a time for reflection, not reinvention.
    • Grief can manifest in various forms, not just death.
    • Listening to your body is a sign of strength, not weakness.
    • Releasing emotional burdens can take many forms, including physical changes.
    • Being open to final chances in relationships can lead to growth.
    • Alignment in dating means choosing connections mindfully.
    • Your life is not a waiting room; be honest about your availability.
    • Setting boundaries is essential for realignment.
    • Grace, growth, and sass were key themes in navigating the past year.
    • Affirmations can help ground and prepare for the new year.












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    26 mins
  • S01E11: Bonus Episode Christmas Eve 2025
    Dec 24 2025

    Christmas Eve can feel different when you’re single.

    In this holiday episode of Single Girl Woes, Elle reflects on navigating Christmas Eve without forcing cheer or pretending everything is figured out.

    This episode blends honesty, humor, and heart as we talk about being single during the holidays, dating with intention, making time for people who make time for you, and choosing peace over pressure. There is a little SGW sass for the awkward questions, space for the quiet moments, and encouragement for anyone learning to stay open without settling.

    If you are single, reflecting, or craving a calm voice this Christmas Eve, this episode is for you.

    Settle in.
    You’re not alone.

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    29 mins
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