
In this episode of It’s a Date, Liberty Schultz gets real about what it means to navigate singleness with grace, honesty, and maybe a little humor. Some weeks, being single feels empowering — other weeks, it feels heavy. Liberty opens up about those waves: the nights that feel a little too quiet, the scrolls through dating apps that leave you drained, and the moments of unexpected peace that remind you you’re exactly where you need to be.
She dives into how friendships can fill the gaps, how to sit with loneliness instead of running from it, and why life doesn’t start when you meet someone — it’s happening right now. This episode is a reminder that singleness isn’t a season to rush through, but an art to embrace — one built on self-growth, faith, and learning to love the in-between.