Ever wondered why you find yourself more drawn to certain ‘types’ of partners? This week on Reloscope: The Relationship Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella is joined by dating coach and expert Julia Malakiman to investigate the culprits behind this phenomenon.
Based in San Jose, California, Julia Malakiman works with individuals who struggle with forming relationships and having confidence in their romantic life. Working primarily with men who are hoping to overcome anxiety and their people-pleasing perfectionist tendencies, Julia Malakiman’s coaching program has amassed a plethora of glowing reviews.
In this episode, Julia Malakiman addresses the misconception that people in the dating market are seeking high looks, good income, and occupation, asserting that most people look for something much deeper in healthy long-term relationships: communication.
Together, Marie and Julia Malakiman examine the media's depiction of romance, and deconstruct the factors that construct our perceptions of romantic relationships. So, whether you’re looking for expert advice on wading through the dating world, or simply an avenue for self-reflection, tune in this week for a thought-provoking episode!
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Connect with Julia through the following platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliamalakiman/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliamalakiman/ Email: julia@svdatingcoach.com
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