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May 30, 2025 65 mins

Dating with Intention: Becoming the Partner You Seek

Episode Summary:
In this lively and insightful conversation, co-hosts (and Zessio Co-Founders) Mandi Roarke, LMFT, and Dr. Sapna Srivastava welcome special guest Dr. Sarah Kyle—licensed therapist, dating coach, and co-host of the podcast Dateable AF. Together, they dive into the complexities of dating with intention, building self-awareness, and becoming "relationship ready."

Drawing from both clinical expertise and real-life experiences, they explore how internal work, nervous system awareness, character discernment, and authentic communication can all shape healthier dating experiences—and ultimately lead to more fulfilling relationships.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • What it means to "date with intention"

  • How to become the partner you’re seeking

  • Decoding nervous system cues: butterflies, anxiety, and green flags

  • The difference between chemistry and character

  • The myth of the "perfect partner" and avoiding settling out of fatigue

  • Redefining your dating "list": what’s truly a dealbreaker vs. a preference

  • Recognizing limerence (infatuation) vs. sustainable love

  • Building self-trust after heartbreak or bad relationships

  • The power of maintaining friendship and kindness in long-term relationships

  • Why growth is a lifelong, spiraling process—not a final destination

  • Actionable ways to "do the work" outside of therapy

  • Why being your authentic self is the ultimate dating strategy


Resources Mentioned:

  • Book: You Are the One You’ve Been Waiting For by Dr. Richard Schwartz (IFS founder)

  • Book: Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel

  • Book: Wired for Dating by Stan Tatkin

  • Concepts: Spiral staircase of growth, sound relationship house by John Gottman, the importance of kindness and generosity in maintaining connection

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