EP 64
🎙️ Single, Not Sorry: Dating Disasters, Red Flags & Real Talk | ft. Stacy Bee from Ready to Love + The Amazing Race
Think dating is a cute little rom-com montage? Think again. 😮💨 In this episode, we’re joined by reality TV alum Stacy Bowers, aka Stacy Bee, who’s no stranger to the dating scene—on or off camera. From Ready to Love to The Amazing Race, she’s seen it all… and she’s not holding back.
We’re unpacking the real (and ridiculous) sides of modern romance—ghosting, love bombing, red flags wrapped in good cologne, and why being single doesn’t mean being incomplete. 💅
Whether you’re in your healing era or just here for the tea, this one’s got stories, laughs, and truth bombs you didn’t know you needed.
💋 Topics We Cover:
• Spotting red flags with 20/20 hindsight
• The art of being single and unbothered
• Love bombing, breadcrumbing & all the toxic tactics
• Why dating apps can be both a blessing and a scam
💬 Drop your wildest dating story in the comments—we might read it on the next episode!
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