#LoveInQuarantine focuses on how couples are loving while in lockdown and how singles are dating during these times. Here’s entry four…
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Marian Isel Barragán (Interview)
Reiki healer and health coach on honoring heartbreak and being patient when unlearning generational beliefs.
Love In Quarantine: Emily Celine
#LoveInQuarantine focuses on how couples are loving while in lockdown and how singles are dating during these times. Here’s entry three…
Elizabeth Okwirry Mitchell (Interview)
Life coach and Love In Translation podcast guest on observing our thoughts and the importance of staying present.
Love In Quarantine: Marc & Maya
#LoveInQuarantine focuses on how couples are loving while in lockdown and how singles are dating during these times. Here’s entry two…
Zaire Ali (Interview)
Health educator, Ed.M., and graduate student on maintaining our support systems during our “new normal” and feeling safe enough to be vulnerable.
Love In Quarantine: Jess Mendes
Our new series #LoveInQuarantine focuses on how couples are loving while in lockdown and how (or if) singles are dating during these times.
Devi Brown (Interview)
Founder of Karma Bliss, multimedia storyteller, and wellness expert on navigating our new normal with a sense of surrender, ease, and acceptance.
Bruna Nessif (Interview)
Life coach, dating columnist, and author on ending hurtful generational cycles and practicing self-compassion.
Bijay Minhas (Interview)
Licensed therapist and life coach on how to practice mindfulness and self-compassion during uncertain, stressful times.
Isha Metzger (Interview)
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor at University of Georgia, and Director of The EMPOWER Lab on how to cope with heartbreak during quarantine and signs of anxiety.
Paula Sinisterra (Interview)
Atlanta-based therapist and co-host of mental health podcast, Pretty Mental, on the importance of social support and the manifestation of heartbreak.
Della V. Mosley (Interview)
Assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Florida on building an emotional wellness toolkit and self-compassion.
Riana Elyse Anderson (Interview)
Assistant Professor in the Health Behavior and Health Education Department in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan on developing new coping mechanisms and processing repetitive trauma.