• #167 The Uncomfortable Truth About Being Engaged with Rhona Eskander | A Millennial Mind Podcast

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

#167 The Uncomfortable Truth About Being Engaged with Rhona Eskander | A Millennial Mind Podcast

  • Summary

  • 💌 Join My LIVE Monthly Workshops for FREE! - https://shivani-pau.circle.so/checkout/join-the-connective Rhona Eskander is back on the podcast but this time to talk about the truths about being engaged. Join us in this weeks episode as we dive deep into the realities and pressures of engagement! From the excitement of saying "yes" to the unexpected challenges that can arise, we explore what it truly means to be engaged. What we cover My Engagement story How long should you wait until you get engaged? Is the ring important? How much should you spend on an engagement ring? Should you have kids at your wedding? Jealousy in engagement Pressure of having a premium wedding Setting boundaries for your wedding Whether you're newly engaged, planning to be, or just curious about the journey, this episode offers mine and Rhona's perspectives and relatable experiences. Watch the episode for a mix of laughter, wisdom, and honest conversations about love and commitment! 🔔 Subscribe for more discussions on mental health, personal growth, and healing! Don't forget to subscribe: www.youtube.com/@ShivaniPauPodcast KEEP IN TOUCH: 🌍 My website - www.shivanipau.com 📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shivani.pau/ 💌 Join My LIVE Monthly Workshops for FREE! - https://shivani-pau.circle.so/checkout/join-the-connective Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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