Timeless Women Love the Single Life
Do you dread facing the holidays alone? If you’re single and looking forward to an empty house throughout the holidays again this year, you need to hear Dr. Nancy’s conversation with Wendy Braitman.
Wendy never set out to be an expert on being single. She was busy living a full life, working and becoming outstandingly successful in her profession television and film production. Wendy never gave a thought to her marital status until her mid-30’s. It suddenly occurred to her that she was single and didn’t know why. She hadn’t planned it.
Now, an expert on being single, Wendy founded the website, First Person Singular: Notes from an Unmarried Life, to provide a forum for single people to share ideas and tips, and to share her own experiences, insights and perspectives on living life singly.
Dr. Nancy will ask Wendy questions about making the most of single life. She will also ask Wendy her creative ideas about how to get through a sex drought (in case you’re counting the months or years since you last had sex), and other tips she has for living happily single.
This is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Click here to listen to Timeless Women Love the Single Life.
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