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Online dating can be hard! As a hetero man on the apps, you're statistically likely to get far fewer matches than a hetero woman. If you're on Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, Coffee Meets Bagel, eHarmony, Match, MeetMindful, and/or OKCupid and you're not finding what you're looking for ... you're not alone.Dating apps can be crazy-making -- for real! That said, online dating does NOT have to suck for you. We have 5 concrete tips for you to maintain your sanity and actually have a good experience.These are things we've seen work for our clients, and they can work for you. Take a listen if you want more hot sex, dating, and relationships in your life.Work with usReady to go deeper than the podcast? Jason and I are ready to work with you! We specialize in helping men break old patterns and transform their sex & love life for good.To see if there's a fit for our flagship program Pillars of Presence, book a call here. Start anytime. (https://evolutionary.men/apply/)—Memorable quotes from this episode:"A lot of times we see men limiting themselves because they assume a woman won't be open to a “less serious” relationship."“Everybody is navigating different phases of life.”“For it to be a successful relationship, it doesn't have to last forever.”“Turn the notifications off!”"I have an ability to impact my life (vs. I feel like a victim).”"When we're doing the work, we're getting our power back.”
The Questions: What's the most embarrassing thing you've ever believed about dating? What lesson are you currently learning about love? What's your greatest dating tip? The Coaches: Liv Pavlov: Liv is a sex and intimacy coach who supports men women and couples to have relationships and love that work for them. She's a tantric healer and is nomadic, so check her Instagram to see her next stop! https://www.instagram.com/theoliviarules/ Ana Ruiz: As a Relationship Coach, Ana helps couples and individuals turn relationship pain and frustration into love and connection. www.anaruiz.life Macy Matarazzo Helping smart, single, creative successful women find “unicorn” love. Featured on the New York Times, NBC, and MeetMindful.Com www.GetSuperLOVED.com Scott Pagliaccio Men's Mentor, transformational coach, and cohost to the greatest podcast on earth. https://www.instagram.com/scottpags https://www.scottpagliaccio.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatdate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatdate/support
In this final episode of Season 6, we dive into why ghosting can be the greatest boon you get to experience in your dating life - AND how you can get this mindset for yourself without needing to fake it. What does it take to not only shrug off ghosting like it doesn't matter, but actually feel like it's legitimately a good thing? How do we begin showing up in the dating space, bulletproof, beautiful and sexy AF? Joining me this session is Macy Matarazoo, Love Coach on how she would approach taking someone who is having an awful time dating, to having the time of their lives. ---- Macy has been featured on NBC, FOX, Meetmindful, and CBS as an expert. To get in touch, visit her website www.getsuperloved.com To take the Love Quiz and get the definitive guide on your strengths and weaknesses when it comes to dating and relationships, jump to https://www.lovevibequiz.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/greatdate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatdate/support
Shane Neman, the founder of Neman Ventures, joins me in a conversation about PropTech. We also discuss how COVID has pushed more investment into property technology. Shane also shares what emerging technologies he's excited about. Shane Neman has always been a problem solver and a consummate optimist, which are traits that have been significant advantages in his life as a serial entrepreneur. His experience and expertise in business span many industries, from technology and telecommunications to real estate and hospitality. After earning a computer science degree from NYU, he started three tech startups (two of them – EZ Texting and JoonBug – were acquired) with hundreds of employees and tens of thousands of customers. He's a prolific backer of startups including Impossible Foods, Convoy, Prose, and Universal Standard, Apostrophe, MeetMindful, MapAnything, VinePair, Smylen, Hyperice,, Teamflow HQ, ResiDesk, Symmetry Systems and more. He's also a real estate investor and developer with more than two dozen large-scale properties across the US ranging from commercial shopping and industrial centers to residential buildings.
Today on Extraordinary Women Radio, I am happy to introduce you to Macy Matarazzo, a dating and relationship expert who teaches conscious tools for attracting more love in your life! In this Episode: The importance of relationships and connections, especially during the pandemic. The stigma of online dating and how the pandemic normalized virtual dating. Understand what the unicorn is and how it impacts Macy’s way of helping people and relationships. Macy’s journey of becoming a love coach after she met her husband. Hear why relationships are important in our lives. Learn about Macy’s SuperLOVED system. Macy Matarazzo is a Dating & Relationship Expert for Singles- helping the highly driven, superstar single woman overcome the fears and frustrations with the modern dating world that hold her back, so she can finally have the love she desires. Losing 25 years to failed relationships & dateless holiday parties, Macy discovered a smart formula that broke the painful cycle and led her to find true love. Now she's put it all together in The SuperLOVED System. Macy also can be seen as the host of Love Vibe TV, and upcoming podcast, The Sophisticated Unicorn - Conscious tools for love. Macy's articles & strategies on navigating the modern dating world have been featured on MeetMindful.com, The Westword, and ArtTour International. A key note speaker, Macy has brought her amusing yet pragmatic relationship expertise to Ignite Denver, FOX, NBC, Women in Tech, the IMPROV, along with sharing the worldwide stage with top love leaders, including John Gray, Arielle Ford, and the acclaimed "SARK". “How you love your life is your love life.” – Macy Matarazzo Discover more about Macy's works and passion on her website Big Happy Love. You can also follow her on Facebook and LinkedIn. Let’s meet Macy Matarazzo! Macy Matarazzo Show Notes
Matt talks about solo podcasts, trifecta blend (Delta 8, CBD, CBG), wallstreetbets, Keith Gill, Marjorie Greene, Nancy Sinatra, Jewish space lasers, lucid dreams, T.I., Estonia, MeetMindful, Save the Bees and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/delta-8/message
Chris Roberts, back for his second time, is our feature guest this week. News from Purina, ClueJay, Conga, MeetMindful, Root9B, Cherwell, Red Canary, Ping Identity and a lot more! Support us on Patreon! Fun swag available - all proceeds will directly support the Colorado = Security infrastructure. Come join us on the new Colorado = Security Slack channel to meet old and new friends. Sign up for our mailing list on the main site to receive weekly updates - https://www.colorado-security.com/. If you have any questions or comments, or any organizations or events we should highlight, contact Alex and Robb at info@colorado-security.com This week’s news: Join the Colorado = Security Slack channel Colorado is one of 2021's top 5 states to retire in Purina invests in five startups through its Pet Care Innovation Prize contest Conga Appoints Grant Peterson as Chief Product Officer Report: Hackers Leak Data of 2.28 Million MeetMindful Users Deloitte Acquires Root9B to Bolster Cyber Threat Hunting Capabilities for Clients 2 Colorado software companies scooped up in major acquisitions Hindsight is 2020: gearing up for the Threat Detection Report The Enormous Costs of Identity Theft Discover the (ISC)² Community! Job Openings: Ping Identity - Security Sr Program Manager Ping Identity - Business Analyst, Information Security Ping Identity - Product Security Engineer Lares - Principal Penetration Tester Nordstrom - Director, Vulnerability Management Cleanshelf - Junior Security/IT Operations Analyst JumpCloud - Security Engineer - Incident Response Check Point Software - AppSec Architect Arrow - Cyber Security Systems Engineer / eDiscovery Analyst Upcoming Events: This Week and Next: Colorado Springs Cybersecurity - First Friday (Virtual) - 2/5 ISSA Denver - February Meeting - 2/10 ASIS - WIS : COFFEE CHAT WITH CHRIS FRUCHEY - 2/11 View our events page for a full list of upcoming events * Thanks to CJ Adams for our intro and exit! If you need any voiceover work, you can contact him here at carrrladams@gmail.com. Check out his other voice work here. * Intro and exit song: "The Language of Blame" by The Agrarians is licensed under CC BY 2.0
In Episode 11 of Bourbon and Data Breaches, we cover the most recent cyberattacks that have put millions of people's data at risk. Who's on the list? Intel: https://www.intel.com/ Bonobos: https://bonobos.com/ Meetmindful: https://www.meetmindful.com/ ADT Security: https://security.adt.com/d/adt/ What we're sipping during the breach reviews: Balcones Texas Pot Still Bourbon - https://balconesdistilling.com/spirit/texas-pot-still-bourbon/
January's coming to a close. On Jan. 25, 2021, the start of the month's last week, there were reports coming in alleging that user data from MeetMindful.com had been leaked. In other news, Google makes it much easier for smartphone users to use its search engine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatsnewonthenet/message
Amy Baglan is on a mission to evolve the online dating world. Using her startup experience and her passion for yoga and the mindful life, she founded YogaDates in 2012, which grew into the online dating site MeetMindful. MeetMindful is a place where individuals can connect with people interested in health and wellness, mindfulness, personal growth, or spirituality. Our host, Andy Horning, sat down with Amy to learn more about the seeds of MeetMindful and how it has impacted her own dating life.
Shane Neman is a forward-thinking problem solver, consummate optimist and serial entrepreneur. A prototypical businessman of our modern era, his experience and expertise in business spans numerous industries, from technology and telecommunications to real estate and hospitality. In 2014, Shane relocated his family from Manhattan to South Florida. In this episode of the Miami Real Estate Podcast by Cervera Real Estate, he provides a detailed account of what the process entails legally, emotionally and financially. Shane breaks down what other New Yorkers need to know before making the leap and answers the big question: was it worth it? We also spoke about the importance of having a diversified real estate portfolio as an investor, new opportunity zones that savvy South Florida real estate investors should keep their eyes on and advice for would-be entrepreneurs looking to start a new venture. About Our Guest: After leaving NYU Medical School early, Shane started three industry-shifting tech startups (two of them – EZ Texting and JoonBug – acquired) with hundreds of employees and tens of thousands of customers. As an insightful startup backer, Shane’s portfolio includes companies such as Convoy, Prose, Impossible Foods, Universal Standard, Apostrophe, MeetMindful, MapAnything, VinePair and Smylen. Shane is also a prolific real estate developer and investor. From commercial shopping and industrial centers to residential buildings, he owns more than two dozen large-scale properties across the U.S. He holds a degree in Computer Science from New York University, where he received the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater scholarship and was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society. You can read more about Shane’s transition from New York to Miami in his blog “Know this before relocating to Florida from New York City.”
Amy Baglan is driven by a deep desire to help people find more meaningful connections in their daily lives. Listen to her describe the remarkable and winding path she traveled to start MeetMindful, a community for like-minded people who value mindfulness and wellness to meet and create meaningful romantic, platonic or networking relationships. Fast forward to now, another concept was birthed from Amy and the team at MeetMindful. Currently in public beta, Fabriq is a personal relationships manager designed to help people stay in touch and build stronger relationships with the people who matter most. Both companies embody the perfect combination of ethereal connections and today's technology of digital apps. Don't miss this inspiring episode. For additional information about MeetMindful, visit www.meetmindful.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/industry-alchemist/support
We're baaaack!!! Erik and Carol tell of their experiences with relationships and how spiritual awakening has affected their discernment with all relationships in life. Dating sites mentioned in this podcast are:app.MeetMindful.comwww.spiritualsingles.comwww.conscioussingles.com
Amy Baglan is both a Type A Entrepreneur and a committed mindful meditator. The founder of MeetMindful, an app and movement that connects spiritually engaged people for both dating and friendship, Amy drives hard for achievement, and also consciously aims for that "being OK in the moment" vibe that doesn't depend on external success. I wanted to talk to Amy about dating, and romance, and sex; topics highly correlated with health and happiness, and topics that I've managed to avoid pretty much completely over five years of this podcast.
Episode 196: Amy Baglan is the Founder and CEO of MeetMindful, where she’s on a mission to evolve the online dating world. MeetMindful is one of the fastest growing dating and networking platforms in the world, and is connecting the 36 million singles interested in mindful living, meditation, health and wellness, sustainability, spirituality, and personal growth. Amy started her own journey of mindful living after years of growing early stage startups in New York. She wanted to put that same ambition and drive inward towards herself so she quit her job, sold all her possessions, and bought a one-way ticket to travel through India, Thailand, Bali, and Cambodia for an entire year. She discovered the love of learning and finding new ways to expand her mind, body and spirit. After returning to the US and having a difficult time finding other like-minded people, Amy launched MeetMindful in 2014 to help mindful singles meet people in their “tribe”, find true love, and offer an alternative to the superficial nature of today’s popular swipe dating apps. Show notes: When I saw Amy Baglan's photo on the wall at Techstars in Boulder this past month Amy's history of interning with startups and working in sales, customer service and business development How Amy found herself in love with building something from nothing How her initial desire to connect with something greater led her to a Gabby Bernstein lecture where she met a sober runner named Courtney. ("and the rest was history!" so they say) Finding meditation, a nutrition program, yoga and mindful friends Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Work Week (and the profound impact it has on so many people) When she sold all of her belongings and headed off to India/Asia with the goal of "self-exploration" Yoga Dates- a Meetup group Amy started in order to change the separateness of yoga and transform it into a dating experience Yoga and AcroYoga isn't only about the practice-- it's about the connection you create during the practice (both with yourself but also with others) The true pillar of Meet Mindful is bringing people together who have a deep value they can bring into a relationship How the pattern of breaking up with someone because "they don't have this one super important passion" (fill in the blank: is a yogi, rock climbs, has a bigger family, etc) can often be an excuse for not wanting to be vulnerable and loved by another-- and having a way out of it. How the abundance of dating options can influence us to bounce from one relationship to the next Qualities you want in your partner should not be surface level things-- they are deep but yet still allow room for different forms of expression. "There's always going to be work to do no matter who you're with. It's up to you do decide who you're going to do the work with." How to know when you're "enjoying" doing the work in a relationship (rather than being addicted to the relationship and being hooked on doing the work) The three types of attachment styles and how you know when you're in a secure relationship Must-read book: The Alchemist and Come as You Are Connect with Amy: MeetMindful Website Twitter Instagram Facebook
Welcome to the Emerging Women podcast, where we hear from brilliant women leaders creating big change in the world. I’m Chantal Pierrat, your host, and today’s guest is Amy Baglan, Founder and CEO of MeetMindful, the dating app for conscious and meaningful connections. There’s a tendency in current culture to let the digital world act as a scoreboard for our worth as human beings. I myself may be guilty of letting the number of likes dictate my mood on occasion. Amy believes it’s important for tech leaders to upend that tendency by facilitating quality connections rather than quantities of connections. In our conversation, Amy connects the dots that made her an entrepreneur on a mission to evolve the dating industry. We’ll talk about what it means to look for “mindful connection” or a “conscious partner,” and the benefits of practicing intimacy beyond the context of romantic relationship. She even shares how she’s changed the way she dates lately - which she believes will call in a much bigger love than she would have found before she shifted her perspective. This episode is about to get real about mindful connection. It's all a part of the Emerging Women ethos, so let’s dive in and go deep. Welcome to “MeetMindful” with Amy Baglan. {Press PLAY above} This episode is brought to you by our friends at MeetMindful. MeetMindful is revolutionizing the way we meet and connect with others in daily life by inspiring people to make meaningful connections every day, both on and offline. Maybe you’re looking for long-term love with a partner who shares your core values. Perhaps you just want to meet a new like-minded friend to grab a coffee with on Saturday afternoon. The bottom line? You’re looking for people to connect with, people who get you. If you’re interested in meeting like-minded people, welcome to your new community. Visit MeetMindful today to start your free trial.
Amy Baglan is the Founder and CEO of MeetMindful, where she’s on a mission to evolve the online dating world. MeetMindful is one of the fastest growing dating and networking platforms in the world, and is connecting the 36 million like-minded singles interested in mindful living, health and wellness, meditation, spirituality, sustainability, and personal growth. Join me as Amy helps you search for a partner who is mindful, spiritual, and interested in growing with you!
What is it about adding mindfulness to the mix that makes this one the real deal? Quite simply, because it works. In the same way things like whole food diets and yoga were once fringe trends, we’ve experienced a tipping point where enough people have accepted these things as an integral part of their lives. Mindfulness is no different. - Amy Baglan JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST 20% OFF ORGANIFI - USE CODE: WELLNESSFORCE Instead of immediately focusing on getting in shape, what if you spent time becoming emotionally fit to kick off 2018? Get ready to dive into the authentic masculine and feminine self in addition to understanding how relationships can be a catalyst for mindfulness. On Wellness Force Radio 157, CEO and Founder of the dating app, MeetMindful, Amy Baglan, explains how you can make more meaningful, authentic connections with other people to enhance your personal wellness. Not just in a romantic relationship, but with others who also want to live a more mindful, health-focused life. Learn how to grow from a place of authenticity. Join MeetMindful Today MeetMindful is a relationships company that inspires people to make meaningful connections every day, revolutionizing the way you meet and connect with others in daily life. Maybe you're looking for long-term love with a partner who shares your core values. Perhaps you just want to meet more like-minded friends to grab a coffee with on a Saturday afternoon. The bottom line? You're looking for people to connect with, people who get you. At MeetMindful, we experience life to its fullest potential; we live deeply and with intention. We thrive by exploring, learning and growing. Here, we bring together a community that encourages you to embrace the friction and vulnerability that comes with growth. MeetMindful is the meeting ground for your most life-changing and inspiring connections. We don’t create the magic moments; we create the space for you to make your own. Listen To Episode 157 As Amy Baglan Uncovers: Why any relationship with someone else is the fastest way for you to grow. The reason why authenticity was so important to her; even at a young age. How her relationship with her family inspired her to design MeetMindful. Why working in a huge corporation setting just wasn't right for her and why she loves working in startups. How yoga gave her the peace of mind and stillness that allowed her to realize she could make the changes that she wanted to see happen in her life. The different routes you can take through the Institution for Integrated Nutrition and why she decided to create a social network instead of do something like coaching. Why websites like Match.com don't allow you to truly see whether or not you can connect with someone on an authentic level. Her past event company, Yoga Dates, in Denver, Colorado and how they helped give people the permission to bond and talk over their passion for yoga. How mindfulness can help you create a more enriching experience in relationships in addition to the natural chemistry and attraction you have with someone else. The signs that will tell you whether or not you can trust someone from a dating app. Variable awards on MeetMindful and why the ultimate goal is to help people find a wonderful relationship so that they can leave the app. Why you should listen to your body and not your mind to tell you what you feel in the moment and more importantly, with someone else. How companies can improve their communications tactics between employees by being more mindful and open about emotions. Why a relationship with someone new can actually help you grow and heal. Ghosting and how it's become something acceptable in our society even though it shouldn't be accepted at all. How to nicely say to someone that the relationship just isn't going to work out. Power Quotes From The Show "There's always going to be work to do in a relationship, but you get to choose who you want to do it with. You and your partner have to learn how to be in conflict together. So, if doing that work and being in conflict together always brings out the worst in both of you, that tells you something about your relationship." - Amy Baglan "I've always had this desire that people show up as their authentic self rather than put on a front or be superficial. I can't connect with others when they're not being true about themselves." - Amy Baglan "I always urge people to look at how a potential partner acts and not pay attention to what they say. The way that people show up in the world, their behavior, and how they treat other people including yourself cannot be filtered by words." - Amy Baglan "Dating apps are almost like a trigger happy, fast food style atmosphere where there's almost too many options and choices. This is teaching younger generations that this is all there is. They learn that people can be disposable and that the quantity of connections over quality is better." - Amy Baglan "If all a person does is share pictures of selfies on a dating app and they only care about what their body looks like, then they probably don't value anything else about themselves. If that's the case, then I certainly don't think they're going to value much else about myself either." - Amy Baglan Links From Today's Show: MeetMindful Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Amy Baglan: LinkedIn Twitter Amy Baglan - Mindful Dating on the Untangle Podcast Mindful Dating is Now a Thing - And This Buzzy New App is Here to Prove It 5 Rules for Mindful Dating & Relationship-Intention Setting this Holiday Season by Amy Baglan Variable Rewards: Want To Hook Users? Drive Them Crazy Emotional Expressions Beyond Facial Muscle Actions. A Call for Studying Autonomic Signals and Their Impact on Social Perception Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur Arielle Ford Conscious Leadership Group Internet Dating Conference Double Your Dating Success 3.0 Summit Institution for Integrated Nutrition Wellness Force Community WFR #149 Johnny Blackburn WFR #048 Nir Eyal About Amy Baglan Amy Baglan is the Founder of MeetMindful, an online dating site where mindful singles connect with one another to find true love. MeetMindful is a relationships company that inspires people to make meaningful connections every day. They are not only a dating app, but a meeting ground for people who want to live their happiest, healthiest lives—and connect with others who feel the same. 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Today, on the Early-Stage Founder Show, I'm talking with , the Founder and CEO at where she and her team are on a mission to evolve the dating industry. Amy is one of the sharpest CEOs that I've spoken with and she has used those talents to grow 400% in the last 12-months, hitting nearly 1 million users. In our chat, we talk about how MeetMindful has used a team of more than 30 writers to produce 2,000 original articles as both a value-add to their members and a top-of-funnel acquisition channel. We also cover the importance of being authentic with your users, how to effectively survey them, and how to focus on the right priorities as you scale. Amy may not be a B2B SaaS founder, but with her experience and depth of knowledge, this is an interview that everybody can learn from.
Amy‘s dating app, MeetMindful, has almost 1 million members. It is one of the fastest growing dating sites in the world, and is connecting like-minded singles interested in mindful living, health and wellness, and personal growth (unlike the typical swipe dating apps). Based in Denver, MeetMindful is a Techstars Boulder alumni, has grown to 16 employees, and has raised $3.7 million in capital from top investors, and world-renowned mindfulness teacher, Tara Brach. Amy's journey towards mindful living started after years of growing early-stage startups in New York. She wanted to put that same ambition and drive inwards towards herself, so she quit her job, sold all her possessions, and bought a one-way ticket to travel through India, Thailand, Bali, and Cambodia for an entire year to expand her mind, body, and spirit. Attend my one-day conference January 27th in Pittsburgh. Amy’s Challenge; Look up and start paying attention to the world around you. See if it makes you feel more connected to the world around you. Books The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Lean Startup by Eric Ries The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss Feminine Genius by LiYana Silver Mating in Captivity & The State of Affairs by Esther Perel Come As You Are by The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success by Jim Dethmer & Diana Chapman Connect with Amy 2-Day Free Trial If you liked this interview, check out my other top episodes.
Today my guest is Danielle LaPorte. You may know her from her #truthbombs, which bring millions of visitors to her site each month. Or from her bestselling books The Desire Map and The Firestarter Sessions. Her multi-million dollar company is run by 5 women (and one lucky guy, she says), and this year she’s released a new bestselling book - White Hot Truth: Clarity for Keeping it Real On Your Spiritual Path—From One Seeker to Another - to help the self-helpers amongst us see when we’re bypassing our feelings, or falling for well-branded dogma. In this podcast we talk about all the readings, healers, workshops, juices, therapists, weekend retreats and more she’s experimented with, and whether it was all worth it. We talk about what it means to have spiritual maturity, and the importance of self-acceptance, morality, and creative agency. We get into forgiveness, ego, her new take on desire, and the science of surrender. And it is juicy, people. Seekers - you’re going to want to hear this one. Let’s dive in. Welcome to White Hot Truth with the passionate Danielle LaPorte. {Press play above} This episode is brought to you by our friends at MeetMindful. MeetMindful is revolutionizing the way we meet and connect with others in daily life by inspiring people to make meaningful connections every day, both on and offline. Maybe you’re looking for long-term love with a partner who shares your core values. Perhaps you just want to meet a new like-minded friend to grab a coffee with on Saturday afternoon. The bottom line? You’re looking for people to connect with, people who get you. If you're interested in meeting like-minded people, welcome to your new community. Visit MeetMindful today to start your free trial.
Today my guest is LiYana Silver, teacher, coach, speaker, and author of Feminine Genius: The Provocative Path to Waking Up and Turning On the Wisdom of Being a Woman. LiYana Silver mentors women to unlock their Feminine Genius using intuition (before reasoning), feeling (before thinking), receiving (before giving), sensuality (before willpower), pleasure (before restriction), and collaboration (before competition). In today’s podcast, we unpack the term feminine genius through the combined lenses of spirituality and science, specifically quantum physics. We talk about how to trust in the “death” part of the death and rebirth cycle, and how to express your authentic self without dying from your emotions. We’ll also hear why LiYana says women are like lightbulbs… can you guess why? I am thrilled that LiYana will be joining us again at Emerging Women Live 2017 in Denver, CO. I hope you will be there, too, either in person or via free livestream - sign up here. This episode is brought to you by our friends at MeetMindful. MeetMindful is revolutionizing the way we meet and connect with others in daily life by inspiring people to make meaningful connections every day, both on and offline. Maybe you’re looking for long-term love with a partner who shares your core values. Perhaps you just want to meet a new like-minded friend to grab a coffee with on Saturday afternoon. The bottom line? You’re looking for people to connect with, people who get you. If you're interested in meeting like-minded people, welcome to your new community. Visit MeetMindful today to start your free trial.
Amy Baglan is on a mission to evolve the online dating world. Using her startup experience and her passion for yoga and the mindful life, she founded YogaDates in 2012, which grew into the online dating site MeetMindful. MeetMindful is a place where individuals can connect with people interested in health and wellness, mindfulness, personal growth, or spirituality. Our host, Andy Horning, sat down with Amy to learn more about the seeds of MeetMindful and how it has impacted her own dating life.
On this episode of It's Complicated, we’ve got David Wygant, our game Sorry Not Sorry, Dr. Perricone Hydrogen Water, and the MeetMindful app. Guest Twitter - @Davidwygant
On this episode of It's Complicated, we’ve got David Wygant, our game Sorry Not Sorry, Dr. Perricone Hydrogen Water, and the MeetMindful app. Guest Twitter - @Davidwygant --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itscomplicatedpod/support
Speaking of Partnership: Personal Stories of the Power and Payoffs of Partnership
Amy is a passionate, cause-driven entrepreneur on a mission to evolve the dating industry. Five years ago, Amy left a thriving life in New York City to explore the world. She studied with masters of yoga, meditation, Buddhism and more and noticed that there was one common thread connecting the people she met: mindfulness. Amy moved to Denver, Colorado inspired to create something that brings those people together in an intentional, authentic way. Guided by her deep-rooted belief that authentic relationships and connections are the fastest way to personal growth, she founded MeetMindful.com for the millions of people who desire deep, meaningful relationships with a like-minded partner. Guiding Principle, Quote or Mantra If you and / or your partner are in a triggered state, nothing is going to go well. When you can find compassion for where your partner is, good or bad, then everything will fall into place. It is not easy. When you can ask what to do next from your heart instead of from the triggered ego / head state makes a huge difference. When You Tripped Up Amy did not know how to be in partnership until recently. She was trying to be the best person she could be, but that is different from being the best partner she can be. In the past Amy cared more about letting her partner know that she felt injured or that whatever they did wasn’t right and how badly that felt, than about remedying the situation. She felt compelled to walk them through what they did that made her feel so bad, because if they just understood, then maybe they wouldn’t do it again. This got her in trouble a lot. Proudest moment in partnership Amy’s relationship with her boyfriend, Joe, is definitely it for her. What she has experienced in her own personal growth is largely a result of their partnership. The appreciation they each show the other for all the daily stuff that has to happen in life is inspiring. And instead of taking it for granted, making sure they know how much they appreciate it. The more she appreciates Joe for what he does, the more those things happen. What is the best partnership / relationship advice you have ever received? Amy was talking with Arielle Ford asking where are all the conscious men? Arielle said, “guys are spiritual and conscious and mindful in their own ways and it is not always going to be what you do as a woman.” Best Partnership Resource Alison Armstrong's programs at Understandmen.com (http://understandmen.com/?SSAID=449360) Interview Links - MeetMindful.com (http://meetmindful.com) Amy's Facebook Link (http://facebook.com/meetmindful) Amy’s Twitter Link (http://twitter.com/meetmindful) (https://speakingofpartnership.com/092-amy-baglan/)
Tinder, Bumble, and J-Date, oh my! We get down and dirty on our thoughts & experiences with sex, hookups, men, women, relationships, and the rest when it comes to the dating apps. Whether it's MeetMindful, Hinge, or Match, we leave no online dating stone unturned.
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