• S3:E5 | From Romantic to Receiver: Diana

  • Oct 10 2023
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

S3:E5 | From Romantic to Receiver: Diana

  • Summary

  • We dive deep into attachment, self-worth, and finding balance in this riveting episode with Diana Eskander, renowned love coach from Canada.

    Raised in an Egyptian immigrant family, Diana takes us on a journey through her own personal experiences, reflecting on her early perceptions of love and romance. She shares how she overcame struggles with body image and disordered eating, and how these challenges shaped her relationships and self-worth.

    Diana delves into her evolution from chasing romance and being anxiously attached to finding true balance and harmony in her relationships, particularly through embracing the dynamics of masculine and feminine energies.

    We also explore her insights on how this balance affects sexuality, and she offers practical advice for those seeking a more satisfying intimate connection. Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation on embracing love and creating balanced, fulfilling relationships.

    Content warning: this episode includes sexual content and discusses disordered eating.


    Resources Mentioned:

    - The School of Love: https://dianaeskander.com/school-of-love

    - Connect with Diana on IG: @dianaeskander_


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