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This week, my guest is the legendary, Shani Silver! Shani is the host of A Single Serving Podcast which she launched in 2019, she is the author of 'A Single Revolution: Don't Look For a Match, Light One' and she also publishes two Substacks, weekly. Shani is an advocate for living life to the fullest, while single and has made great strides in shifting single women's mindsets across the globe. She challenges outdated dating advice and perspectives, offering a far more positive abd empowering approach for single women. Enjoy! xx You can find Shani's work here;https://www.shanisilver.com/https://www.instagram.com/shanisilverShani's book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light/dp/1544525303/ref=sr_1_1?crid=36HT96UJ0KYZW&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.aEr647q1KxXrWXVrRsBsM7W6gJFR5s8_nwzVoVEdFWu37cewWBe29mZlOyJQrJT5YMhQxmTwyw-xoH2GOg2gtMEVi5cawlf2OqRUodEBsxoEqDjXWX19c7fRyl-6vufIHNQVxMMHG4oRs8hOJooxFzbRe9_qMPPpBZOG1SvRzechIGvG1NPRwz30EoHUgAJ2D0rQE0hd21ruUbzhSBJYGZYjCRoj3u9FjAeDYX-lR-o.X1rUJu-cABEUCXvrWck1-lynWTugJjueDyBnSmqmi-4&dib_tag=se&keywords=shani+silver&qid=1741710789&sprefix=shani+silver%2Caps%2C107&sr=8-1Thank you so much for listening to my show!You can follow and contact me here;Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/onesinglewoman/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551831488278TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@onesinglewomanYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@onesinglewomanpodcastemail - onesinglewomanpodcast@gmail.com
Send us a textMy guest on the podcast this week is the one and only, Shani Silver.Shani is an author, writer, and podcaster. She is the host of 'A Single Serving Podcast', and the author of 'A Single Revolution: Don't Look For A Match. Light One'. She writes two Substacks, 'Cheaper Than Therapy', a healing newsletter for 80s babies, and 'Hey Shani', a toxic positivity-free advice column. Both publish once per week. Shani is passionate about changing the narratives that limit women, especially those around single women. She is single, childfree and lives in New Orleans.Topics that we cover are:why Shani decided to bring her podcast to an end;how she doesn't know what's coming next and is excited about the not knowing;why podcasts shouldn't be forever;her thoughts on the world of online dating;how being happily single and wanting a relationship can co-exist;how good Shani's life got when she stopped the chase for a relationship;how she absolutely wants a partner, and is looking forward to experiencing it as her older self;why finding a partner is not going to fix your life;why we need to find happiness within ourselves;why we need to be aware of getting stuck in an endless loop of self-development;how gratitude was the cause of the biggest boost in Shani's happiness;the stories we've been fed that have taught us to feel shame around being single;why singlehood being women's biggest fear is something that deeply worries Shani;how women who are convinced they can't be happy without a partner will not be able to hear Shani's message until they're ready;Shani's thoughts on any future relationships;why our relationship, or lack thereof, has nothing to do with us;why we can always choose to reframe our singlehood.Buy Shani's book, A Single Revolution:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light-ebook/dp/B09HZ1TBX7 Join Shani's substack, Cheaper Than Therapy:https://1982.substack.com/ Join Shani's substack, Hey Shani:https://heyshani.substack.com/ Check out her website:https://www.shanisilver.com/ Follow Shani on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/shanisilver/ Support the showCheck out my YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuCiCzcPlAvxzQyHDrLoag Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE PDF 'The Top 10 Most Irritating Questions That Single People Get Asked On The Regular...& How To (Devilishly) Respond'? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!
In this episode, you'll hear from Shani Silver, a podcaster and author of A Single Revolution: Don't Look For a Match—Light One. We talk about singlehood, dating apps, and the balance between wanting to be single and wanting a partner. You'll hear about how Shani changed her perspective on dating and being single. Shani also provides a ton of tips for folks who want to make connections without putting too much pressure on relationships. At the end, Shani shares what she wants to see more of in the dating world and what you can do to flip the script while dating. Follow Shani on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanisilver/ Read Shani's book: https://amzn.to/3ZxFQTA Submit a dating dilemma: https://forms.gle/xCmAWvDPGJdr3rFz9 Slide into my DMs on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dating.intentionally/ Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dating.intentionally Get my free dating FAQ guide: https://datingintentionally.myflodesk.com/free-guides Read more on the blog: https://intentionally.dating/blog-posts/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dating.Intentionally Rate on Apple: https://t.ly/JJgpP About Shani: Shani Silver is an author and podcaster originally from Fort Worth, Texas. Her name is pronounced like “rainy” with a “sh.” Her book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one, helps singles reframe singlehood to see its value and validity, for as long as we happen to be single. She is not an advocate for singlehood, she's an advocate for people being happy while single, and there is a difference. Her podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, launched in April of 2019 in the hopes of giving single women content that—for once—didn't revolve around dating, and to support singles around the world in shedding the societal shame of singlehood. Shani has lived and dated in Austin, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, and Brooklyn, NY. She currently lives in New Orleans. Following ten years of use, Shani permanently deleted her dating apps in January of 2019. She has loved her life ever since. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The dating app Bumble can not stay out of the news. First, the company launched an anti-celibacy advertising campaign mocking abstinence and suggesting women shouldn't give up on dating apps. Then, at a tech summit, Bumble's founder suggested artificial intelligence might be the future of dating. Both efforts were met with backlash, and during a time when everyone seems irritated with dating - where can people turn? Shani Silver, author of the Cheaper Than Therapy substack, and KCRW's Myisha Battle, dating coach and host of How's Your Sex Life? join the show to make sense of the mess.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week, the dating app Bumble could not stay out of the news. First, the company launched an anti-celibacy advertising campaign mocking abstinence and suggesting women shouldn't give up on dating apps. Then, at a tech summit, Bumble's founder suggested artificial intelligence might be the future of dating. Both efforts were met with backlash, and during a time when everyone seems irritated with dating - where can people turn? Shani Silver, author of the Cheaper Than Therapy substack, and KCRW's Myisha Battle, dating coach and host of How's Your Sex Life? join the show to make sense of the mess. Then, it's been four years since the start of the COVID pandemic. So much has changed - especially attitudes towards public health. Brittany talks to, Dr. Keisha S. Ray, a bioethicist, to hear how public health clashed with American culture - how we're supposed to live among people with different risk tolerance - and what all this means for the next pandemic.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Fresh Conversations with Shani Silver: are dating apps a total scam? In this episode of A Fresh Story, Olivia and Jenny talk to Shani Silver, an author and podcaster, about the exploitative nature of dating apps and the societal pressure to be in a relationship. They discuss the evolution of dating apps from websites to apps, and how these platforms prioritize profit over helping users find love. Shani emphasizes the importance of reframing single-hood and finding happiness while single. They also touch on the reactions to Shani's content and the lawsuit against Match Group for making love elusive on purpose. In this conversation, Shani Silver discusses the predatory nature of dating apps, the pressure to find love, and the importance of living authentically. She highlights the lack of safety measures on dating apps and the need for change in dating app culture. Shani emphasizes the importance of living a fulfilling life and challenging societal expectations. She encourages individuals to define their own identities and celebrate single-hood. Overall, the conversation explores the complexities of modern dating and the impact it has on individuals' mental health and self-worth. Shani Silver is an author and podcaster originally from Fort Worth, Texas. Her name is pronounced like “rainy” with a “sh.” Her book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one, helps singles reframe singlehood to see its value and validity, for as long as we happen to be single. She is not an advocate for singlehood, she's an advocate for people being happy while single, and there is a difference. Her podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, launched in April of 2019 in the hopes of giving single women content that—for once—didn't revolve around dating, and to support singles around the world in shedding the societal shame of singlehood. Shani has lived and dated in Austin, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, and Brooklyn, NY. She currently lives in New Orleans. Following ten years of use, Shani permanently deleted her dating apps in January of 2019. She has loved her life ever since. Topics discussed in this episode of A Fresh Story with Shani Silver: Dating apps prioritize profit over helping users find love. Singlehood should be reframed to focus on happiness and personal growth. Societal expectations and stigmas around relationships can be harmful. The lawsuit against Match Group highlights the addictive nature of dating apps. Dating apps can have addictive behaviors and may not deliver on what people are seeking. The pressure to find a romantic partner can lead to settling and compromising one's values. Dating apps lack safety measures and can expose users to abusive or predatory behavior. Living authentically and focusing on personal fulfillment is more important than conforming to societal expectations. It is crucial to challenge the commercialization of love and celebrate singlehood as a valid and fulfilling lifestyle.
Shani Silver, TikToker, author of a Single Revolution, and the podcast A Single Serving, is a unique voice of support, shedding the societal shame around singlehood. With Sarah and Tracy, she gives a snarky take down of dating culture, the misogyny of "He's Just Not That Into You," and the cringiest thing anyone has ever said to her about being single. She also reacts to the FW of the Week -- an ex-boyfriend who demanded last year's Christmas present back.
Shani is the author of the book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one, and the host of her own podcast, A Single Serving Podcast. On today's episode, her and I chat about why she deleted the dating apps after a decade of using them, reasons why none of us will die alone, her choice not to have children, and why she values living in a new city. Shani's Website Shani's IG Shani's Tiktok
Singlehood is not a broken state that requires fixing. This is the core message of our guest, Shani Silver, who deleted her dating apps in 2019 and has been infinitely happier ever since. Shani reminds us that dating apps are a for-profit industry that stand to benefit from keeping you single rather than helping you find love, and they often deplete your self worth and mental health. Author of the fantastic book A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match. Light One. and host of A Single Serving Podcast, Shani firmly believes that you can enjoy your life as a single human while still hoping for a partnership. But this episode is not just for the singles out there! Shani helps people in couples reframe how they view their single friends and family members, and as a result of reading her book, we have personally stopped asking questions like "How's dating life?" or "Can I please fix you up with someone?" Shani offers zero apologies for living her life exactly as she wants to, and we offer zero apologies for Ellie's graphic colonoscopy story and Julia's description of her nuclear meltdown. Love us as we are or don't love us at all, but do listen to the episode and share it with your people. Topics and timestamps15:05 - Shani tells us the wildest thing a doctor ever said to her 15:05 - Shani tells us the wildest thing a doctor ever said to her.17:49 - Dating apps are a for-profit industry. Here's why you should delete them.22:30 - How to maintain your self-worth and dignity in a society that shames singles.28:44 - How to reframe your mindset about the hell-scape that is dating.34:00 - Dispelling the notion that your life isn't real until you have a partner.47:45 - A person can embrace their single-hood while hoping for a partner. Handles and sitesShani's websiteShani's show: A Single Serving PodcastBuy Shani's book: A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one. Shani's InstaShani's TikTokList of Resources MentionedTubal Ligation No Better Than IUD at Preventing PregnancyThe Mob Should Run Planned ParenthoodWhy Many Single Women Without Children Are So HappyThe Other 50% PodcastOther LinksErin's Faces Affiliate LinkSupport the showBe one of the helpers! SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY and leave us a review on APPLE PODCASTS.
If you are currently single and feeling exhausted by the dating apps, the games, the people who keep asking you your status and giving unsolicited advice… If you're feeling pressure from family, society, or even your own inner critic to finally settle down, or you're frustrated and starting to feeling hopeless because you feel like your life can't start or won't start until you find “the one”, well this episode of How to Find Joy is dedicated to you! My guest is going to blow your mind and flip your beliefs on its head because she is going to make you question everything you may have been taught to believe about being on your own AND empower you to show up with more joy, especially when you are in your singlehood! And for those of you who are in relationships, I'm also talking to you too because...1) if you're in a relationship or marriage that is toxic, but you stay because you are terrified about what it means to be single, I hope this conversation also comforts and supports you.2) Even if you're happy in your relationship, this episode will teach you how to better support and respect your single loved ones, which IMO is very important!-----------------Our guest today: Shani SilverShani Silver is an author of A Single Revolution and podcaster for A Single Serving from Fort Worth, Texas. Her name is pronounced like "rainy" with a "sh." In April of 2019, she launched A Single Serving Podcast to change the narrative around being single and to help single women shed both societal shame and a digital dating dependency. Shani wants single women to know that it's possible to feel free and optimistic about singlehood. To love single life and desire a relationship at the same time. After fifteen years single and four years dating app free, she's living proof.Connect with Shani SilverWebsitePatreonInstagramTikTokTwitter: @shanisilverHere is what Shani and I discussed on this episode:Shani's definition of joyHow Shani finds joy Questioning societal expectations on singlehoodDifferent treatment for single people / Questioning why married people get more respect than singles What is blocking your joy while you're singleWhat are the most common grievances for being singleShani's core mission to offer up a new narrative about singlehood, particularly for single women3 pieces of advice on how to find joy when you're singleHelpful tool for singles, Shani's book: “A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match, Light One”Why her podcast is also a supportive tool for singles “A Single Serving Podcast” on Patreon--------------------------------CONNECT WITH JOY GUIDE JUNE! Website Instagram TikTokYouTube LinkedIn If you'd like to work with June one-on-one, join her Joy Guidance Program! Learn more HERE.
WELCOME TO SERIES 3! Thanks for being here!Today we're talking about the dreaded dating apps, the damaging narrative about being single and how we can start to shift it.Shani Silver is a writer based in New Orleans. She hosts A Single Serving Podcast and is the author of A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one. It's a book that's changing the narrative around being single, and hopefully helping single women feel better about this incredibly valuable time in our lives. She says 'I'm not an advocate for singlehood. I'm an advocate for single women FEELING GOOD WHILE SINGLE. There is a difference.'Shani is also the author of two Substacks! 1982, a healing newsletter for 80s babies, and Hey Shani, a toxic positivity-free advice column from a perpetual re-framer. It's been an absolute treat to have her on the show. Thank you, Shani!www.shanisilver.com - visit her to find links to all of her wonderful resources!@shanisilver on all the socialsKnowing When to Quit - Instagram - @knowingwhentoquitPodcast homepage - www.sarahweiler.com/podcast/Editor - Johnny Hall / Music - Sarah Weiler / Artwork - Tom PaulingThis was recorded in March 2023WANT TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST? You can buy me a coffee here: https://ko-fi.com/sarahweiler
Shani Silver is an author and podcaster originally from Fort Worth, Texas. Her name is pronounced like “rainy” with a “sh.” Her book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one, helps singles reframe singlehood to see its value and validity, for as long as we happen to be single. She is not an advocate for singlehood, she's an advocate for people being happy while single, and there is a difference. Her podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, launched in April of 2019 in the hopes of giving single women content that—for once—didn't revolve around dating, and to support singles around the world in shedding the societal shame of singlehood. Shani has lived and dated in Austin, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, and Brooklyn, NY. She currently lives in New Orleans. Following ten years of use, Shani permanently deleted her dating apps in January of 2019. She has loved her life ever since. Referenced TikTok Video: https://www.tiktok.com/@femiio/video/7158903607461727534 Shop Nisolo: https://nisolo.uvwgb9.net/c/2219200/1058225/10656 If you want to stay in touch, find me on TikTok or Instagram @femiio, or email questions/feedback to info@femiio.com. To support Femiio and The Femiio Podcast, you can visit paypal.me/femiio
Sarah welcomes Shani Silver, who is an expert on Singledom. She discusses her book, A Single Revolution, her podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, and moving to New Orleans from Brooklyn. Shani emphasizes never to be desperate to find anyone. She and Sarah also talk about dating apps, and Shani describes them as “hope rollercoasters” that breed mental health problems and cause more harm than good. Men are not scarce resources, so women should not be afraid of growing older and being single. Love is not over at 37, and women are not just holes!
Shani Silver (Author of “A Single Revolution and host of “A Single Serving” podcast), Natasha Chandel, and Aisha Holden discuss the revolution taking place among single people who are refusing to let the world tell them that they are not enough. Proudly single for 15 years, Shani shares tools for singles to embrace their independence, avoid shame, and make the most out of their lives without settling for less than they deserve. It's a revolutionary new episode of Kinda Dating! Episode Highlights: 0:03:54 - Interview with Shani Silver: Refusing to Let the World Tell Us We're Not Enough 0:05:43 - Examining the Impact of Digital Dating on Modern Dating Culture + 0:08:52 - Meeting a Partner: Real Life vs. Dating Apps 0:15:11 - The Narratives Around Singlehood and Dating 0:20:05 - The Challenges of Being Single and Finding a Partner 0:21:51 - The Urgency of Wanting a Partner and Children for Single Women 0:28:04 - Finding the Balance of Self-Improvement and Embracing Singlehood 0:33:31 - The Benefits of Happy Singlehood: How to Stop Dealing with Unwanted Pressure 0:37:12 - Finding Partnership Without Overt Effort Kinda Dating is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts! → Watch video clips from the show, laugh at hilarious memes, and talk to us by following Kinda Dating on Instagram and TikTok! ← www.instagram.com/kindadating https://www.tiktok.com/@kindadating?lang=ko-KR Follow Shani Silver: Instagram Follow Natasha Chandel: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook Follow Aisha Holden: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Follow Adam Pineless: Instagram
Qu'est-ce que la honte du célibat ? Et comment s'en débarrasser ? Quelles formes prennent les discriminations qui touchent les personnes célibataires ? Pourquoi les femmes célibataires et heureuses effraient les gens ? Qu'est-ce que la prolog life ? Pourquoi nous devrions tous·tes arrêter de donner des conseils de drague ?Judith Duportail reçoit Shani Silver, autrice du livre A Single revolution, et animatrice du podcast A single serving. Cet épisode est disponible en version originale.CRÉDITS : On peut plus rien dire est un podcast de Binge Audio animé par Judith Duportail. Réalisation : Elisa Grenet. Production, traduction et édition : Charlotte Baix. Doublage : Juliette Livartowski. Générique : Josselin Bordat (musique) et Bonnie Banane (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
What is single shame? And how to get rid of it? How are discriminations against single people expressed? Why happy single women can scare people? What is a prologue life? How is dating advice harmful to women?Judith Duportail talk to the writer (A Single revolution) and podcaster (A single serving) Shani Silver.CREDITS : On peut plus rien dire is a Binge Audio podcast hosted by Judith Duportail. Producer : Elisa Grenet et Thomas Chalvidal. Production and editing : Charlotte Baix. Original music : Josselin Bordat (music) and Bonnie Banane (voice). Binge Audio's musical identity : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (music) and Bonnie El Bokeili (voice). Graphic identity : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Program director : Joël Ronez. Editorial director : David Carzon. General management : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week, we have a very special Valentine's Day guest: Shani Silver. Shani is the host of A Single Serving Podcast and the writer of the column Every Single Day for Refinery29. After 13 years of being single and being made to feel like this one minute part of her life was life-defining, Shani decided that it was time to change the narrative. Her book "A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match. Light One" will reframe the way you look at singledom, so you can feel good about yourself, whether you have a partner or not. https://www.shanisilver.comhttps://twitter.com/shanisilverhttps://www.instagram.com/shanisilver/https://www.tiktok.com/@shanisilver?lang=enJoin our Book Club: patreon.com/parisundergroundradio Find Us OnlineWebsite: https://www.parisundergroundradio.com/storytimeinparisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/parisundergroundradioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parisundergroundradio/ CreditsHost and Producer: Jennifer Geraghty. Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @jennyphoria; Website: http://jennyphoria.comMusic CreditsHip Hop Rap Instrumental (Crying Over You) by christophermorrow https://soundcloud.com/chris-morrow-3 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2AHA5G9 Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/hiYs5z4xdBU About UsSince well before Victor Hugo looked up at Notre Dame and thought, "Huh... what if a hunchback lived in there?" authors have been inspired by Paris. The Storytime in Paris podcast will help keep this tradition alive with short interviews and readings from your favorite contemporary authors with a French connection. Every episode will feature five questions, asked by you, our authors' biggest fans, and answered live on air. Then, our authors will treat us to a reading of an excerpt from their book. Who knows? Maybe you'll even be inspired to write your own Great French Novel. Happy listening!
We ghosted you, and we're sorry! Natasha Chandel and Aisha Holden explain the prolonged hiatus of the Kinda Dating podcast in a vulnerable confession. They also invite Shani Silver (Author of “A Single Revolution and host of “A Single Serving” podcast) to join them in a fun conversation discussing all things New Years Resolutions! Remember those? The trio share their differings thoughts on resolutions, and setting achievable and healthy ones! Enjoy our first Kinda Dating episode back! Episode Highlights: 0:00:00 - Natasha and Aisha Explain the Hiatus 0:05:15 - Reflection on Six Years of Relationship Advice 0:11:21 - The Impact of the Pandemic and Aging Out 0:17:41 - Interview with Shani Silver: Discussing Resolutions and New Podcast Offerings! 0:24:03 - The Challenges of Singlehood 0:31:34 - Conversation on New Year's Resolutions and Reflection on the Past Year 0:36:47 - Enjoying the Middles of Life 0:38:28 - Setting Achievable New Year's Resolutions 0:40:44 - Unhealthy Dating Resolutions to Avoid During the Holiday Season 0:42:11 - Navigating Social Norms and Celebrating Differences 0:48:17 - GAME: Guess the Celebrity Resolution 0:51:22 - Healthy Resolutions for the Dating World 0:59:38 - Shani Silver's DATING CONFESSION Kinda Dating is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts! → Watch video clips from the show, laugh at hilarious memes, and talk to us by following Kinda Dating on Instagram and TikTok! ← Follow Shani Silver: Instagram Follow Natasha Chandel: Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Facebook Follow Aisha Holden: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Follow Adam Pineless: Instagram
A single revolution is a book for single ladies written by Shani Silver. It's a book ready to change the narrative of how we see our singleness. This is the romance season, I am definitely not leaving my single gals behind. To support this podcast (or buy coffee for me): https://tryflok.com/g/Opywrites Follow my Instagram pages: https://instagram.com/opywrites?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/realtalkwithopy?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Link to my books and stories: https://msha.ke/opywrites
This round Shani Silver makes her triumphant return as we chat all this festive whilst deconstructing so many strange single shaming narratives… Join our Subscription on Apple Podcasts for ad free episodes + bonus content Check out our critically acclaimed mental health podcast HERE Find Bobby on Twitter or Instagram
A Single Serving Podcast publishes ONLY on Patreon every Monday morning, but once a year I like to gift subscribers who have found me throughout the year with one Patreon-only episode as a way to show you what you can expect from the podcast. I hope you enjoy one of my absolute favorite 2022 episodes, The Vilification Of Single Women. This episode does not hold back, it does not mince words, and it is DONE with the BS narrative that single women are a threat to married women's relationships. NOPE! We are done being vilified, and we are done moving through the world on eggshells so that we don't upset a married. It's an intense one and you know what—it should be. Because single people are not villains, and partnered people are not superior. Period. Shani's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/shanisilverShani's book: A Single Revolution: Don't Look For A Match. Light One. https://amzn.to/3FZwBzjShani's website: https://www.shanisilver.com/Shani on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shanisilverShani on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shanisilverBook link is affiliate link. Support the show
We're giving dating apps a piece of our mind. From bad behavior to no accountability and consequences, there's a supply chain issue of basic kindness in dating that must be called out! Author, podcaster (and empowered single) Shani Silver, is just the person to do it. She reminds us that there are options to dating apps--it's called finding a happy singlehood. Tune in and learn how to get there. Click Here To View This Episode On Our YouTube Channel!
Often times the shame of being single is overwhelming for women over 35 because the weight of society's belief is surmounting. What if I told you that you can become healed and whole in your singleness? In this episode, Shani Silver and I discuss what it takes to become content in being single and how to learn to love yourself before love comes around again. Shani Silver is a writer and the author of the Refinery29 series Every Single Day. She writes about the single life, travel, beauty, and other topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, your host Nicole Colantoni is joined by the author of ‘A Single Revolution' and host of ‘A Single Serving Podcast' Shani Silver. Shani has been single for 14 years and off dating apps for over three years. Throughout this time, she has been changing the narrative around what it means to be single as well as helping single women all around the world to shed the societal shame around their single status. Have you ever felt embarrassed before because you're single? Or been told you're "too picky" because you don't have a partner? You're not alone. Throughout this episode, Nicole asks Shani how her view toward being single has changed over the last 14 years as well as what some of her tips for living a happy single life are. If you've ever wondered whether something was wrong with you because you're single, this episode will make you realise that not only is that not the case but all the reasons why your singlehood is actually valuable and to be taken advantage of while it lasts. GUEST LINKS: IG: shanisilver W: shanisilver.comB: https://www.amazon.com/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light-ebook/dp/B09HZ1TBX7 SIGN UP: For the first time ever Single at Thirty will be hosting an online workshop “Why Attracting Healthy Love Starts With You" which will be held by dating expert and host of the Single at Thirty podcast Nicole Colantoni as well as Psychologist Rachael Torcasio. Sign up here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvcOCoqDMjH9289KwglRXwP_Re24PW55pzfbclid=IwAR1iW1doNW_PKkH0GYtlkAkF05hFv4bg1BJAhTFyOsAn9rIZ3sH6XzTE5ME SUNDAY DATING SCARIES: Tune in to hear from a very special guest this weekend on Sunday Dating Scaries. Each week you can write in your dating dilemmas and either Nicole or another dating expert will respond to any dilemma you have or advice you need. FIND ME: IG: @Single_at_Thirty W: singleatthirty.com JOIN: Join the Single at Thirty private Facebook group and workshop any love, life, or relationship dilemmas you are experiencing with like-minded Modern Women. This week psychologist, Rachael Torcasio, will be responding to any relationship dilemma you have. All you need to do is sign up and ask away! https://www.facebook.com/groups/231424128600095 BOOK IN: Want to level up your love life? Book in a 1:1 with Nicole here: https://www.nicolecolantoni.com/contactSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our For the Love of Dating, Sex and Relationships series continues, and lest you think we're solidly in the camp of “all people must be paired up,” let us assure you we're firmly on the side of choosing whatever state of being (attached or not) best fits your life. We're here, in this episode, to talk about the state and the choice of singleness. So maybe you're unattached and you want to find the love of your life. Perhaps you're getting pressure from friends and family as to why you remain available. (we can all hear that well-meaning person's voice in our ear–”but you're such a catch! Why are you still single??). Maybe you've gone on a LOT of dates (bad and good) and you're ready to get off that train, but don't want to give up the notion of potentially finding someone one day. We have good news. You get to choose to be happily single. And that does not preclude you from future partnership. So maybe the happily single part is what you're struggling with (and that others in your life who want to see you partnered up aren't helping) but our guest today knows what you're going through and wants you to know you're not alone. After years of actively dating and pursuing dates through a variety of digital means, writer Shani Silver decided she didn't want to spend the rest of her 30's swiping through face after face to see if maybe love would find her. She decided to go a different route and is here to share where it's led her on her quest to be happy with who and where she is right now. Shani likes to say that she is not an advocate for singlehood necessarily, but an advocate for women feeling good while single. She wrote a book called A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match, Light One which she hopes is helping women feel better about this incredibly valuable time in their lives. She gives us pointers on how to make ourselves available for all kinds of experiences and people–whether we're looking for love or not—and surprise, it doesn't necessarily have to involve dating apps or even dating itself! During their conversation, Jen also discusses her tentative steps into singlehood after 26 years of marriage and her brief experience on dating apps, and how love organically found her. Single, married, divorced or looking for love, we can all look at this time in our lives (and in the lives of our friends) as one to be embraced, not scorned, and why, more than ever, it can be a positive, endlessly full-of-possibility way of living. * * * Thank you to our sponsors! Chime | Sign up for a no fee checking account at Chime.com/forthelove. Third Love | Take the quiz and 20% of your first purchase at thirdlove.com/forthelove. Feed These People| Pre-order Jen's new cookbook and get free extra recipes, cooking videos, and more at jenhatmaker.com/feedthesepeople. Book is on shelves Oct 18, 2022. Thought-Provoking Quotes “What if being single wasn't bad? What if being single was good and valuable and a really cool, positive endlessly possible season of your life? What if it was good? It's challenging just the fabric of our brains in terms of what singlehood means. But that's where it has to start.” - Shani Silver “You can look forward to your future relationships. You can even pursue them to the extent that you're comfortable doing so. Dating is not a prerequisite for partnership. You can also value and cherish all of the opportunity that you have now to live happily.” - Shani Silver “What is meant for you will not miss you.” - Shani Silver “I would suggest to people and couples is whatever effort a single [person] is making to be a part of your life, if you can, try to reciprocate that effort. And if you can't, let them know why.” - Shani Silver “We've got to learn to be happy for people. You don't want to live your life as a jealous person. Be happy for people. Be happy.” - Shani Silver “We deserve more ways out of singlehood misery than just “find someone” and [those ways] are abundant. They do exist. That's why I talk as ferociously as I do because I found them and I love them. If I can pull myself out of the darkest pit of singlehood despair that exists, anyone can.”- Shani Silver Shani Silver's Links Shani Silver Website Shani Silver Instagram Shani Silver Twitter Connect with Jen!Jen's website Jen's Instagram Jen's Twitter Jen's Facebook Jen's YouTube
We will be back with a new season on October 7th so for now please enjoy this favourite from season 2: This round Shani Silver joins us to chat not finding love in the grocery store, wearing what you want and walking away from dating apps… Join our subscription on Apple Podcasts for ad free episodes + bonus content Check out our award winning mental health podcast HERE Find Bobby on Twitter or Instagram
When you're single, expenses can add up fast. There's no one to split rent or utilities. You can't slide onto someone else's health insurance. And you might even end up paying more in taxes! This week, Delyanne Barros and Shani Silver break down the financial hurdles single people face and discuss why we should rethink our attitudes toward single life.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The Runaway Eve Book Club is once again in session. We're continuing our deep dive into the infamous "I Kissed Dating Goodbye", written by Evangelical darling of the 90s Joshua Harris. Yes, he's since renounced the book. Yes, he's since "apologized". But, as they say... "there is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known". (It's the Bible. The Bible says that.) So we're taking Josh to task and discussing the ways he upheld and solidified the damaging and dangerous beliefs inherent to Christian dating and courtship, and holding him accountable for the ways this book has reverberated through many of our lives. In this episode, I mentioned the book "A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one." by Shani Silver. Check her out and purchase the book here! If you want to read along with "I Kissed Dating Goodbye", I would suggest using Daddy G to search for a free pdf copy, which is what I did. If you must purchase the book, please at least look for an indie bookstore to patronize. :) If you like what you hear, don't forget to rate and review on your preferred listening platform! Join the community on Instagram at @runaway_eve. I'm always open to topic suggestions, ideas, and any other ways you want to collaborate.
If you listen to one thing today, let it be A Single Revolution, Shani Silver's debut book. It is outstanding and while reading it you will have no choice but to become a fuller, more joyous, more alive version of your beautiful self. Find her helpful, hilarious, excellent writing & her VERY valuable patreon podcast here. Buy her book, A Single Revolution, here.
For this week's episode, author, podcaster, and TikToker, Shani Silver joins Shamelessly Unapologetic to debunk the narrative that being single is a miserable and bad place to be in your life. Ilana and Shani dive into the bullshit they've dealt with when it comes to being treated differently as single women compared to others who are partnered. Shani gives a ton of great insight to help others embrace their singlehood and to live life freely! Main takeaways from the episode: How people can become more confident and comfortable with being single Learning to handle single shaming and our experiences with being single shamed Empowering singles to change the narrative that being single is not a bad thing Navigating life while dating and not dating as a single adult Find Shani on social media: Instagram: @shanisilver TikTok: @shanisilver Shani's Podcast, A Single Serving Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-single-serving-podcast/id1458026831 Shani's Book, A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match. Light One: https://www.amazon.com/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light-ebook/dp/B09HZ1TBX7 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shamelesslyunapologetic/support
You are single and you are SUFFICIENT and if anyone makes you feel otherwise they can GET F*CKED. Shani Silver (aka the coolest person you'll ever meet) is on the pod today to talk all about how awesome single hood can and SHOULD be, despite what society tells us. Your life deserves to be about so much more than finding “the one” and Shani will walk you through how to start living like it. We also talk about working through shame, what to do if you have little or no experience (spoiler alert: you're perfect and don't need to do anything), and so much more, so buckle up and listen in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back to back interviews with badass women! In this one, I invite Shani Silver back on the podcast to talk about her book, A Single Revolution, and essentially be my therapist for the day. Enjoy! If you want to stay in touch, find me on TikTok or Instagram @femiio, or email questions/feedback to info@femiio.com. To support Femiio and The Femiio Podcast, you can visit paypal.me/femiio
In this week's episode of Spinsterhood Reimagined, I talk to New Orleans-based writer and podcaster, Shani Silver. Shani is truly a force for change when it comes to the current narratives around singledom, and her brilliant, inspirational podcast - A Single Serving Podcast - is a must-listen. She is also the author of 'A Single Revolution: Don't Look For A Match, Light One', a book which is helping women around the world feel better about this wonderfully free time in their lives. Shani is not an advocate for singlehood per se, but rather an advocate for single women feeling great whilst they are single. I was honoured to be able to spend some time in the company of such an intelligent, passionate and forthright individual. In this conversation, Shani and I cover an array of topics including the darker side of internet dating, how she is child free by choice, her decision to quit online dating for good and the reasons behind it, and the fact that she wrote her book in a month! I really hope you guys enjoy this interesting and insightful conversation. Shani can be found on Instagram @shanisilver and @asingleservingpodcast. She can be found on Twitter @shanisilver. Her Patreon is: https://www.patreon.com/shanisilverLink to Shani's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light-ebook/dp/B09HZ1TBX7Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimaginedEmail me: lucymeggeson@gmail.com
Being single has its absolute high moments. And it can also feel like an endless hell. Especially when you feel so done with it. Perhaps you get to the point that Shani Silver, humor essayist and podcaster did: ‘I had been dating fruitlessly for a full decade and there came a moment of absolute exhaustion. And it wasn't just exhaustion with dating or exhaustion with searching for someone, it was exhaustion with the frustration around those activities. I was tired of being tired of being single. It was enough.'So Shani changed her view on being single as something other than a problem to fix at any cost. She reframed the way she viewed and experienced her own singlehood, to increase her sense of self-worth and live her life at whole new levels of happiness, fulfilment and satisfaction. In this podcast Shani and I discuss her book, A Single Revolution', which spoke to my heart as a long-term former single winab. And I am sure will speak to your heart too. Show notes:How to reframe singlehood to increase your self worthUnderstand how dating in its current form is serving youAnd if not, what you can do insteadThe shame of singlehood is damaging, especially to women Reframe your life so that you feel empoweredJealousy is something that can be shed Fully embrace your own life and it's unique timelineSee the gifts that come to you because of being singleDecide on who you want to be in the world and own it Accepting the fantastic, custom-designed life that is yoursKnow that you are whole and complete right nowDon't wait for a partner to live the life exactly the way you want toLive life fully now – being happy is a present-time choiceAbout Shani:Shani Silver is a humor essayist and podcaster from Fort Worth, Texas who began writing at age six. Her name is pronounced like “rainy” with an “sh.” She publishes most frequently on Medium as well as on her website, shanisilver.com. Her podcast, A Single Serving Podcast, launched in April of 2019 in the hopes of giving single women content that—for once—didn't revolve around dating, and to support women around the world in reframing singlehood. Shani has lived and dated in Austin, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL, Philadelphia, PA, and Brooklyn, NY. She currently lives in New Orleans. Following ten years of use, Shani permanently deleted her dating apps in January of 2019. She has loved her life ever since.Connect with ShaniAmazon link to Shani's book, A Single Revolutionhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light/dp/1544525303/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+single+revolution&qid=1647025389&sr=8-1 Shani's website https://www.shanisilver.com/ Follow Shani on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/shanisilverConnect with AndreaThe discussion continues over on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreabalboni_lush/Sign up for the Lush Love newsletter to learn about new podcasts: Website: https://www.lushcoaching.com/
In this episode, Raquel and Jennifer are joined by Shani Silver - the author of A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one., and the host of A Single Serving Podcast. Her podcast launched in April 2019 in the hopes of giving single women content that - for once - didn't revolve around dating, and to support women all over the world in reframing the way they see and experience singlehood. Following ten years of fruitless use, Shani permanently deleted her dating apps in January 2019. She has loved her life ever since. “I'm trying to help singles view singlehood as something other than a problem to fix at any cost.”You can buy Shani's book here.You can find Shani on IG here.A Single Serving Podcast publishes every Monday morning on Patreon, and can be accessed by becoming a Patreon Patron here at the $5 per month tier. Let Raquel and Jennifer know what you think about this and other episodes. They can be reached on IG @madnesscafepodcast or via email at madnesscafepodcast@gmail.com.And don't forget to rate and review the show wherever you listen!Thanks for listening and responding!
Joining me this week is Shani Silver. Shani is a writer out of New Orleans who has been writing about the single space in order to reframe how we think about being single. For two years, Shani wrote the series “Every Single Day” for Refinery29. She has written content for Medium, launched her own podcast in early 2020 called “A Single Serving,” and recently published her first book: A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one. It's a book that's changing the narrative around being single, and hopefully helping single women feel better about this beautifully free time in their lives. Website: www.shanisilver.com Podcast: A Single Serving Book: A Single Revolution Medium: Shani Silver Instagram: @shanisilver Twitter: @shanisilver Some of my favorite articles of Shani's on Medium: “There Is Only One Reason Why You're Actually Still Single” “Enough Already. Where The F*ck Do I Meet My Husband?” Thanks for listening to I Hadn't Considered That with Vanessa Torre. You can support the podcast by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/vanessatorre Website: www.vanessatorre.com Writing: vanessatorre.medium.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/vanessaltorre Instagram: @vanessaltorre Twitter: www.twitter.com/vanessaltorre
"I have a theory that if you interview 1,000 couples, you will get 1,000 different stories about how they met. I think singles need to hear these stories." -Shani Silver, A Single RevolutionThis is the place to find those interviews! A massive THANK YOU to Shani for sparking my pilot light with this quote from her book, and an even bigger THANK YOU to Shani for coming on as our Season 2 Premiere guest. The wisdom with which Shani articulates the qualms of modern dating culture will have us all enrolling in The School of Shani Singledom! Happy Valentine's Day! Happy Galentine's Day! Happy Palentine's Day! I hope it's a day full of love, however you celebrate and thank you for kicking off this season with us.In This Episode:A Single Revolution by: Shani Silver Expanded Podcast by To Be Magnetic: 173. Ep. 173 - Reframing Rejection & Finding Self-Worth - The Process with ShaniHow To Not Die Alone by: Logan UryRadical Acceptance by: Tara Brach, Ph.D
Valentine's Day is coming up, but today, this show is for all the single ladies! Today, Shani Silver, author of A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one, joins us today to talk about how we can love our time in singlehood, as much as we love the idea of a relationship. Shani Silver asks, “We don't have to hate being single. Has anyone ever told you that's allowed?” Are you single or remember the single life? We want to hear from you. GUESTS: Shani Silver - author of A Single Revolution and podcaster Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a common belief that being single is a lonely, dreary slog, especially for folks who are ultimately looking to partner up. In this week's podcast episode you will learn how to love the f*ck out of your single life…whether you're single by choice or are looking to change your relationship status. I'm joined by Shani Silver, podcast host and author of “A Single Revolution,” for a conversation about how to reframe the way you think about and experience single life. This episode is powerful even if you're currently partnered, because the more you love your relationship to yourself, the happier you will be in your relationships. Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/224
LifeBlood: We talked about how it's ok to be single, the false dichotomy of actively dating or marrying yourself, the expectations society places on us, the trap of dating apps, and how to be content where you are with Shani Silver, host of the Single Serving podcast and author of A Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match, Light One. Listen to learn why being single isn't wrong, and why you're good being the way you are! You can learn more about Shani at ShaniSilver.com, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Find Shani's book HERE Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and subscribe as well. You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live.
“Don't look for a match - light one”: being single needs to stop being seen as failure, and start being viewed as a fulfilling, meaningful, loving life choice. Shani Silver's new book, The Single Revolution, is all about changing your mindset and embracing the single existence. In this episode Shani and Andrew discuss the emotionally exhausting and often dangerous world of online dating. After realising that dating apps were adding nothing to her life, Shani deleted them all from her phone and has spent the last three years writing about singlehood, and supporting the many people out there fed up with the stigma of being single. As Shani writes, “We aren't here on Earth to struggle through singlehood for years on end. We're allowed to live a whole lot more than that”. Shani's work is all about creating an authentic, happy life in which “finding someone” is not the primary purpose. Shani Silver is an author and podcaster based in New Orleans. She has been featured on NPR and the BBC discussing what it means to be single. Shani hosts the podcast A Single Serving and her latest book is The Single Revolution. Shani's podcast subscribers are also able to join her Facebook group and community. Follow Up Join our Supporters Club to access exclusive behind-the-scenes content, fan requests and the chance to ask Andrew your own questions. Membership starts at just £4.50. Buy Shani Silver's book, The Single Revolution: Don't Look for a Match, Light One Listen to Shani Silver's podcast, A Single Serving Take a look at Shani Silver's website Follow Shani Silver on Twitter and Instagram @shanisilver Get Andrew's advice on creating real change in your life and relationships in his book Wake Up and Change Your Life: How to Survive a Crisis and Be Stronger, Wiser and Happier Read Andrew's blog on how to start keeping a journal Andrew offers regular advice on love, marriage and finding meaning in your life via his social channels. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @andrewgmarshall
This round Shani Silver joins us to chat not finding love in the grocery store, wearing what you want and walking away from dating apps… Join our Subsription on Apple Podcasts for ad free episodes + bonus content Check out our award winning mental health podcast HERE Find Bobby on Twitter or Instagram
On this Blue Monday (AKA The Most Depressing Day of the Year) Jess and Lauren are arming you with some feel good reccos to boost your mood and hopefully give you a laugh along the way. Books Mentioned in this Episode: The Stranger in the Lifeboat by Mitch Albom, The Funny Thing about Norman Foreman by Julietta Henderson, Frankly in Love by David Yoon, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab, A Single Revolution by Shani Silver, Millennial Love by Olivia Petter, The Breakup Monologues by Rosie Wilby, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
After using dating apps for 10 years, author Shani Silver gave them up and gained surprising, life-shifting rewards. Therapist Kerry Cohen has learned to navigate life and relationships while managing sex and love addiction, terms that remain common and controversial. A few things you'll learn about: What finally prompted Shani to give up dating apps Her advice for anyone feeling miserably dependent on them A perspective shift she recommends for embracing single-hood When Kerry's struggles with sex and love emerged A few reasons “sex and love addiction” termonology is controversial, and why Kerry believes that's a good thing How messaging around sex, love and romance make romantic and sexual compulsions trickier, and how those messages affect us all Check out A Single Revolution, by Shani Silver, and Crazy for You, by Kerry Cohen Save 30% on your first three of Zencastr here! Check out the latest specials at The Pleasure Chest! Join August's community: patreon.com/girlboner Girl Boner Radio is hosted and produced by August McLaughlin, with transcript support from KM Huber.
Happy New Year Everybody! After a Christmas break, Jess and Lauren are back with a reading update of all the books they enjoyed over the festive season. Books Mentioned in this Episode: Pine by Francine Toon, Single Revolution by Shani Silver, Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez, How to kill Your Family by Bella Mackie, The No Show by Beth O'Leary, Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors, Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart, Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto For 20% off Monica Vinader's BEAUTIFUL collection of jewellery, simply follow this link and use code MVINSIDER19-A359 at checkout for 20% off: https://family.monicavinader.com/s/bookreccos Competition Time: We have partnered with Books That Matter to gift one lucky listener a free Books The Matter gift box! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is subscribe, rate and review this podcast. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts leave a review and put your Instagram handle as your 'Nickname', if you're listening on another platform, subscribe then share our podcast on your instagram story and we'll track your entry that way. Each month a winner will be selected at random and informed via Instagram. Get in Touch: Instagram: @bookreccos Email: bookreccos@gmail.com Jingle written and produced by Alex Thomas licensed exclusively for Book Reccos
A Single Serving Podcast is now exclusively on Patreon! As of January 2022, new episodes will publish every Monday morning only on Shani Silver's Patreon at the $5 per month tier. This tier also comes with access to the Patrons-only Facebook group for this podcast. You are welcome to listen to the back catalog on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc, and if you'd like new episodes I hope you'll join our Patreon community where we're reframing the negative, lack-filled narratives of singlehood and replacing them with new ways of thinking about and experiencing single life that feel MUCH BETTER. See you there! https://www.patreon.com/shanisilverShani's book: A Single Revolution: Don't Look For A Match. Light One. https://amzn.to/3FZwBzjShani's website: https://www.shanisilver.com/Shani on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shanisilverBook link is affiliate link. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
Shani Silver, the author of A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match — Light one, and the host of A Single Serving Podcast, joins Damona in a fun debate on whether dating apps really serve singles looking for love. Damona covers headlines: Hard Ball Dating - What is it and why you're doing it wrong and Atheists: hot or not? Science tells us the answer. Dear Damona listener questions: What to say if you're feeling that third date pressure and how to learn more about yourself when you're starting over in dating at age 40. Make sure you get a copy of Shani's book A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match — Light one and subscribe to her podcast A Single Serving. Here's a hot tip: You need to create a dating profile that attracts the right matches to you. You need my free profile starter kit. It's a full PDF with detailed instructions and tips on creating a magnetic profile that will attract the right matches to you. I give you ideas on what to write in your bio and how to pick the best pictures. All it takes is 20 minutes of your time. It's 100% free and you can find it at PROFILESTARTERKIT.COM or DATESANDMATES.COM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Where are you settling for the bare minimum? If you're manifesting a home or publishing a book, struggling with being single/dating, working on healing childhood trauma, or simply just beginning this process, this episode will be so expansive for you.Pathway member Shani Silver covers all of this and more with Jessica. They also talk about her entire manifestation process, how she personalized the work, learned that rejection is protection, and how this process ultimately led to her self-published book & dream home in New Orleans. Shani shares tons of tips for anyone new to the work too.Happy Manifesting! Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast In This Episode We Talk About:Pathway member Shani's remarkable manifestations, including her dream house in New Orleans, publishing her own book and reframing singlehood!Shani's unique upbringing and overcoming childhood traumaCreating new neural pathways in the brain through DI'sShani's initial manifestation list and how it has evolvedHow increased self-worth leads to tangible manifestationsHer unique method of soothing her Inner Child and ShadowThe TBM workshops and DI's that Shani uses dailyTrusting your intuition, saying ‘no', never settling!Translating jealousy into expansionBanishing negative narratives around dating and partnershipTips for those just beginning their TBM process! Resources: Holiday Sale for The Pathway Membership - limited time onlyJoin us in The Manifestation Challenge this December - Only available in The PathwayNewsletterText Us: +1-213-423-5226 - (texting is only for US, Canada, & Puerto Rico) Forget New Year's Resolutions, start manifesting for 2022 right now.*Join Us for The Manifestation Challenge Starting December 1st inside The Pathway Membership - Limited Time Holiday Sale for New Pathway Members!* In The Episode:Expanded: The Process EpisodesUnblocked Inner child Unblocked Shadow Subconscious Reintegration DI Trigger DIProsperity DIUplevel - Next LevelBook Self-Publishing Company - Scribe MediaShani Linktree Where To Find Us!@tobemagnetic@jessicaashleygill SubmitSubmit to Be a Process GuestLeave a Review 5-star review for a chance to win a 1-year membership to The Pathway 2.0. Then tune into future episodes to hear your review announced! If you win send us a message on Intercom hi@tobemagnetic.com to claim it.
Shani Silver is back to discuss self-publishing her new book A Single Revolution! You can purchase her book here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Single-Revolution-Dont-match-Light-ebook/dp/B09HZ1TBX7/The questions we answer on this episode: It's been a while since we chatted - what's been happening in your life? I read your medium article about not getting a book deal & instead self-publishing. You open with, " Obviously it's an ego thing. The book deal. The big advance. The status, the validity, the ability to show the world that a publisher wanted you. And then you never get any of those things, despite years (and years) of trying." - can you talk me through the process of publishing your book A Single Revolution?What is your book about? Who would it be useful for?You write about rejection a lot - something that's common for writers - do you have any advice for people in dealing with rejection? The main message I get from your content is, "Don't wait for your life to happen." Whether that's meeting a partner or getting a book deal. Why is this message so important to you? Do you have practical tips for people that are stuck waiting for life to happen to them? I have a lot of people on Instagram asking me for writing advice, or just generally how to be more creative. I've gotten so much out of your medium articles about self-publishing and not waiting for editor's to respond to your pitches. It's one of the reasons I write on Medium now as opposed to pitching. What is your advice for people wanting to take more control of their creative pursuits?Find Shani on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shanisilver/
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In this solo episode, your host Shani Silver becomes a PUBLISHED AUTHOR! This bonus episode is being released in celebration of A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match—light one. The book publishes TODAY and is available via the link below. This episode features a deep dive into "waiting" or the mindset singles can often have regarding our lives not being "real" until we have a partner. After that, you'll hear a FULL READING of the book's Introduction! As always, if you'd like to hear a new episode of this podcast every week, join my Patreon! Buy Shani's book: A Single Revolution: Don't Look For A Match. Light One.Shani's websiteShani on InstagramPodcast P.O. Box3436 Magazine Street #8110 New Orleans, LA 70115Podcast logo by Johanna PendleyPodcast hosted on BuzzsproutTranscript of podcast via OtterAnti-Racism Resources For My White Friends & Readers*Book link is affiliate link. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
In todays episode, I chat to Shani Silver. Shani is a writer and the host of A Single Serving Podcast. Her work focuses on changing the negative narratives around being single in an effort to improve the way single life is experienced. Shani's work helps singles reframe the limiting, shame-filled societal messages around singlehood and reframe them to hold more truth and authenticity. On October 26th, 2021 Shani is releasing her first book, A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one. In todays chat we cover: - The narrative around single women as compared to that of single men - How reframing can help us to enjoy singlehood a lot more - The importance of language when discussing singlehood - Why we don't have to find a partner for our life to start - Coming to the realisation we don't have to have a baby, if we don't want to have a baby - How spending time with babies can help you decide if you want to be a parent - Challenging the assumption that we are all supposed to get married and have children - The importance of making conscious decisions, whatever they may be and much, much more..... You can purchase A Single Revolution , Shani's new book from Amazon from 26th October 2021 Connect with Shani Silver: Instagram: www.instagram.com/shanisilver Medium: https://shanisilver.medium.com/ Podcast: A Single Serving Book: A Single Revolution: Don't look for a match. Light one. Website: https://www.shanisilver.com/ Thank you for listening to The Stork and I Podcast! I would love for you to share this episode and let me know what you think! Please take a moment to rate and review, it really helps others find the podcast which can be a great source of support! Join our Instagram community for more support: www.instagram.com/the_stork_and_i. About Mel Johnson Hi! I'm Mel, The Solo Parenthood Coach and following my own journey to solo parenthood, I created The Stork and I to support others going through the same journey. I'm also on a mission to change the narrative around solo parenthood Learn more about me at www.thestorkandi.com
Liza and Kimmy are joined by SHANI SILVER, host of the podcast 'A Single Serving' and author of the upcoming book 'A Single Revolution.' They discuss the genesis of the book, how the Covid era has shaped people's attitudes around single-dom, and the most empowering moments Shani has had in quarantine. Buy Shani's book 'A Single Revolution' on Amazon ON OCTOBER 26th. Listen to Shani's podcast 'A Single Serving' and check out her work at www.ShaniSilver.com. Follow us @51FirstDatesPod on Instagram! Send your worst first date stories to 51firstdatespod@gmail.com. Subscribe to our Substack at https://preciousgems.substack.com/. And don't forget to join our secret Facebook group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's National Unmarried and Single Americans Week! To kick it off, I've invited Shani Silver, host of A Single Serving podcast, to share how she moved from complaining about dating to championing the single life! According to Shani, “I came out of a hole and I know the way out of the hole. I want to tell other people that it's possible.” Here are a few more gems of wisdom from my conversation with Shani: “Enjoying a single life—not as a consolation, but as ‘on par' with life in partnership—is entirely possible. I know this because I'm living it.” “It is 100% possible to love your single life and want a relationship at the same time. Both of those things can coexist.” “I decided that what was meant for me was going to connect with me. And it was not going to be because I was fighting to find it. Because I had fought to find it for a decade and I didn't. So that method didn't serve me. Maybe just relaxing and letting go and living life will connect me with who I'm meant to be with anyway.” Join us for a celebration of empowered single living! Shani Silver Website: shanisilver.com Single is the New Black - Audiobook Audible: smarturl.it/SITNB-Audible iTunes: smarturl.it/SITNB-iTunes Dr. Karin Website: http://loveandlifemedia.com/ Instagram: @dr.karin
THIS WEEK. We had the lovely and wise and talented and funny Shani Silver, host of “A Single Serving” Podcast on the show to talk about the Wild West that is dating in a global pancetta. We covered everything from why dating apps are not your friend to finding out that all the hot men in the world are on TikTok. Enjoy! If you want to stay in touch, find me on Instagram @femiio or email questions/feedback to info@femiio.com. To support Femiio and The Femiio Podcast, you can visit paypal.me/femiio
I say celebrate your singleness! But Genea, you say… I am supposed to have a partner. If I have a partner my family will get off my back. I'm lonely and want to be with someone It means I'm not good enough if nobody wants to be with me, Yes, these are the stories you tell yourself, and NOT ONE of them is a good reason to get involved with the wrong person! These reasons will cause you to settle, contort, and do all kinds of things in relationship that go against your highest self. In single-hood we get the chance to really know ourself, the chance to step into who we are meant to me. And when we truly value ourself, then we are ready to step in and be a part of the great relationship we truly desire. Step back, you don't HAVE to be in partnership to be validated. When you love yourself—TRULY, the outside validation that fills your emptiness now, won't matter. It is in this place of loving ourself that we hold our boundaries and put ourself first in relationship. When we do this we honor the best in ourselves, AND we honor the best in our partners. We show them how to treat us by how we treat ourself. This is important. Being single is awesome. There are no rules. You are free to do what you want. A great relationship is similar in that you still get to be fully YOU. And if you don't know how to be you in the first place, how will you able to maintain yourself in a relationship? Build your internal foundation and frame first, then get yourself some equally powerful and independent arm candy. And when you REALLY know your worth, not only is it easy to say no to the creeps, but you are way more likely to attract the kind of person you REALLY want. I am so excited to have Shani Silver, the host of The Single Serving podcast on this episode of Self-Sabotaging Sagas. She wants to change the narrative around being single. She says, “Relationships are amazing and we deserve to have them. We just don't deserve to be miserable in the meantime.” Join us Tuesday , July 26th at 4pm EDT. Connect with Shani here: website: www.shanisilver.com podcast (once a month): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-single-serving-podcast/id1458026831 podcast (weekly goodness): https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver Connect with Genea Here: Website: https://geneabarnes-elevate.com/ Book a Step UP call here: https://calendly.com/geneabarnes/stepup Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geneabarneselevate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geneabarnes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/geneabarnes/
Are dating apps disastrous for women? Tamasin Ford speaks to writer and podcast hot Shani Silver about why, after 10 years on dating apps, she quit them for good. A dating app user explains how she would never have met a companion without dating apps and Nancy Jo Sales, author of Nothing Personal, My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno who argues dating apps are addictive and pose a massive challenge for mental health.
Nancy Jo Sales is a New York Times bestselling author and award winning journalist whose work you might know from The Bling Ring, American Girls: Social Media and the Secret Lives of Teenagers, or her documentary filme Swiped. Her newest book, Nothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App Inferno addresses a topic very close to this community: Big Dating and the corporate takeover of our search for love. It’s not just you—maybe the gamification of dating is actually that bad. This episode hits home, hard. CW: This podcast episode includes a brief discussion of rape and sexual assault at the very beginning of the interview. Nancy Jo Sales’ websiteNancy Jo Sales’ TwitterNothing Personal: My Secret Life in the Dating App InfernoBooks mentioned in the episode:Brotopia, by Emily ChangMen Who Hate Women by Laura BatesJoin the Patreon for A Single Serving Podcast to get full access to all weekly podcast episodes in 2021. May Patreon EpisodesWords, Wine, & Walks, featuring Sara K Runnels $100 Cashmere Onesie, featuring Melanie NotkinRaw, featuring your host, Shani Silver & 3 Subtle Ways Single Women Are BulliedAnti-Racism Resources For My White Friends & ReadersPodcast logo by Johanna PendleyPodcast hosted on BuzzsproutTranscript of podcast via OtterSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/shanisilver)
If there's one thing Shani Silver wants you to know it's that single people are valid and completely capable of enjoying infinitely amazing lives. But she hasn't always felt this way. For years this podcaster and humor essayist believed that being single made her incomplete and that her life wouldn't truly start until she found her person. Now, she is still single but her life? Oh, it's happening! Shani knows how difficult it is to not have the relationship status you so desperately want. But she's also committed to changing the negative narratives around not being in a couple, and redefining what it really means to be single.
Brooklynite Shani Silver has become the authority on changing the conversation around singlehood. She asks: Why are single men called "playboys" and single women labelled "pathetic"? We talk about how she is using self-forgiveness as a balm during the pandemic, and how she got unstuck and finally embraced her authentic career. She shares how she uses her anger towards injustice to fuel her creativity. We also get into fun stuff like candles, 90's movies and baking. This is a fun one! Shani Silver is a freelance humor essayist, podcaster and editor of Atta Girl on Medium. Shani has built a unique community that empowers singles in a world that embraces the shadows of dating apps. Shani is also a writing coach. You can book a session with her here. RESOURCES: Shani Silver's series on Refinery29 Shani Silver's A Single Serving Podcast Shani Silver on IG A Single Serving Podcast on IG
Where are my single ladies at?? If you haven't heard of Shani Silver and her work around redefining the single narrative, you can thank me later. You can find Shani over on A Single Serving Podcast every week with some refreshingly positive aspects of flying solo, as well as challenging the status quo of modern dating. Today we hear about her advice for writers that want to start being paid to write professionally, how she handles creativity blocks, and we learn about the phenomenon of “window shoppers” in your life. It's extremely enlightening and can be applied to all areas of your life. Whether you're curious about becoming a writer or appreciate those that create new narratives when the current one isn't working for them, you'll find something to love in this week's episode. Where to find more Shani Silver: Instagram: @shanisilver https://www.shanisilver.com/ More Defining Roles with Kate Barrett Instagram: @definingroles Email: definingrolespodcast@gmail.com https://www.katebarrett.online/
Emma sits down with best friends Grace and Debbie to discuss being single. From societal pressure to settle down, dating apps and having children we cover it all. Articles discussed in the episode:Why should single women "settle down" by Shani Silver on Refinery 29How being single has been rebranded by Vicky Spratt on Refinery 29Book discussed in the episode:The unexpected joy of being single by Catherine Gray
Shani Silver is a freelance writer and podcast host of A Single Serving using her voice to dismantle the stigma of being a single woman as "wrong". I've admired her outlook on life and the work she's putting out into the world for quite a while now, and think it's extremely important for conversations like this to be had. In today's episode, together we channel our frustrations within society's expectations OF women (especially women of a certain age), while alternatively sharing how we, personally, are each choosing to live our lives in spite of what's "expected of us". We also touch on things such as aging, the dating world and Shani's refreshing approach (hint: it has nothing to do with swiping) You can find more of Shani below. Show Notes: A Single Serving Podcast Bi-weekly column at Refinery29: Every Single Day Her website Shani on Instagram Shani on Twitter --- Follow Along Elsewhere: The Declutter Method Course (now 75% off) The Newsletter The Blog Instagram Cassandra Photo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecalmcollective/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecalmcollective/support
Hey everybody, how are you doing? I'm having back on Shani Silver so she and I can talk today about how to stay the hell home and take care of yourself while doing so. Shani and I are both work from homers who also live alone so we have a wealth of info to share. We talk about our work from home tips; life-changing books; why you should definitely not date right now; how our spiritual practices are centering us; and lots more. Enjoy!You can find Shani at https://www.shanisilver.com.The Sunday Soother is a spin-off the popular newsletter, The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that helps readers access their spirituality and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.You can find Catherine @candrews on Twitter and Instagram @catherineandrews. Submit your questions anonymously at this link; or email your question to Catherine here.
Shani Silver is a writer and podcast host working to change the way that being single is seen in the world. Both her writing and her show, A Single Serving Podcast, seek to create content for single women that's about way more than dating. In this episode, Shani tells us the story of how she Continue Reading…
"I set out to change the societal view of singlehood.""Dating apps can be a form of self-harm.""The biggest thing I have manifested is self-worth."These are the gems that came out of my podcast interview today with Shani Silver, a writer and essayist who is creating conversations about how society views singledom, and how we can change it. Shani and I get deep into a bunch of stuff on this episode, and I was alternating between laughing hysterically and being on the verge of tears with her insights on dating, shame, self-worth, and why we can all be doing better for ourselves.Shani and I talk work, love, and how fear and shame plays into both; why "single girls get the couch,"; our own personal development and dating journeys, highs, lows, and everything in between; the tools we have used to up our self-worth; and Shani answers three questions from Sunday Soother readers about dating, intuition, standards, and aging as a woman today. This is a must-listen. If you don't walk away from this episode with an entirely new perspective on dating, self-worth, and what it means to really stand up for yourself, I'll be shocked.The Sunday Soother Advicecast is a spin-off the popular newsletter, The Sunday Soother, a weekly newsletter that helps readers access their spirituality and mindfulness in practical, actionable ways.You can find Catherine @candrews on Twitter and Instagram @catherineandrews. Submit your questions anonymously at this link; or email your question to Catherine here.Resources mentioned in this episode:The Sunday Soother PatreonShani's website & writing on Refinery29Essay: Single Girls Get the CouchShani's podcast, A Single ServingHuman Design ChartsLacy Phillips' site
Because it's not, and Shani Silver wants to tell you why. Shani has been single for a decade, and one day she just became tired. Not tired of being single, but tired of being mad about it. And that's when things started to change for Shani. In today's episode, Shani shares how she changed her life by taking a different approach to being single than what we're normally taught. She explains how she got here, what dating looks like these days, and how she was able to start enjoying her life again. I was excited to have Shani on the show because she's a beautiful example of being hopeful and optimistic, but at the same time completely present. Meaning, she's looking forward to the future, but she's also truly loving her present. Her perspective on dating is so refreshing (and needed), that she scored a column with Refinery29 titled, "Every Single Day" and hosts a podcast called "A Single Serving Podcast." Shani is changing the conversation for shamed singles everywhere, so that we can finally look at this time in our life with clarity There's so much wisdom in this one. Enjoy!