Thriving in the Space Between
Thriving in the Space Between is a place for Catholic single and dating gals to be seen, known, loved on, and journeyed with. We know you’re tired of feeling overlooked in your ache. Because holding onto hope while single and dating can be one of the most challenging things you’ve ever done. Get ready for countless gems on how to live a full and whole lifestyle, diving into dating, mindsets, hormones, theology, all the things! We’re excited to journey alongside you, because this side of Heaven we never arrive! And we are with you on the journey!
Thriving in the Space Between
Latest Episodes
Breaking the Distraction Cycle: How Catholic Women Can Live with Intention with Marie Hanson | Episode 116
In a world full of noise, notifications, and endless distractions, it’s easy to drift through life on autopilot. In this episode, Marie Hanson shares how a life-changing experience led her to rethink how she spends her time, atten...
When You’ve Done Everything Right… and You’re Still Single with Brendan McCauley | Episode 115
Waiting for love can feel like one of the most painful and confusing seasons of life, especially when you feel like you’ve “done everything right” but nothing has happened. In this hope-filled conversation, Brendan McCauley joins us aga...
The Healing Power of Theology of the Body with Brendan McCauley | Episode 114
Do you believe the Church’s teachings about sexuality… but struggle to actually live them? Have you ever felt trapped between wanting to follow God and feeling pulled back into the same habits, shame, or confusion?
The Comfort We Actually Need in Hard Seasons | Episode 113
When someone we love is hurting, our instinct is often to fix it.To offer advice. To point to the bright side. To make the pain go away.But what if the comfort we actually need in hard seasons isn’t solutions — but presence?
The Dangerous Power of Identity Labels (and How to Break Free) | Episode 112
In this honest conversation, Meghan and Maria talk about a pattern they’ve been seeing more and more among women: naming struggles as identity.Phrases like “I’m chronically single,” “I’m anxious,” or “I’m a perfectionist” may feel...