Looking for your next binge-watch? Summer is here, and so is your perfectly curated lineup of shows for women. From feel-good chaos to raw conversations and unexpected laughs, these are the shows I’m watching — and you might want to as well.
1️⃣ Ginny & Georgia (Netflix)
This mother-daughter drama keeps delivering. It’s messy, layered, and packed with emotional twists that hit close to home for any woman navigating identity, motherhood, trauma, or simply growing up. Georgia is unapologetic, Ginny is figuring it out — and somehow, you’ll see parts of yourself in both.

2️⃣ The Four Seasons (Apple TV+)
A cozy, intimate take on the highs and lows of adulthood, friendship, relationships, and that messy thing we call life. Each episode captures the quiet (and sometimes chaotic) transitions we all go through — seasons changing both outside and inside. Beautifully shot, quietly powerful, and deeply relatable.

3️⃣ Survival of the Thickest (Netflix)
Body positivity. Career pivots. Bad dating decisions. Survival of the Thickest feels like sitting down with your funniest, most brutally honest friend who reminds you that reinvention is messy and worth it. Bonus: incredible fashion moments.

4️⃣ Dying for Sex (Apple Podcasts / Wondery)
Ok, technically not a TV show, but I had to include it. This podcast follows one woman’s journey through terminal illness, friendship, and sexual exploration with unfiltered honesty. It’s intimate, heartbreaking, empowering — and will stick with you long after you listen.

5️⃣ Apple Cider Vinegar (Netflix)
Part wellness, part internet culture, part scam investigation — this short docuseries takes a closer look at the gurus, trends, and viral hacks that dominate our feeds. It’s about more than just apple cider vinegar: it’s about how women (and all of us) get pulled into the endless search for quick fixes, better health, and that one magic solution the internet promises. Smart, funny, and very relatable if you’ve ever Googled a supplement at 2AM.
Whether you’re watching while folding laundry, escaping work stress, or simply because you deserve a solo night in — add these to your summer queue.






