Modern Dating and How to Stay Away From Toxic Relationships With Rosalind Moody | S2 Ep 67

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For many of us, finding a romantic partner and being in a relationship is an important part of our life.

This is why being single in this day and age can feel difficult, since dating is not what it used to be. It’s now more difficult to find what we’re looking for, which is ironic, seeing as we have so many choices at our fingertips (literally, ever since online dating has become the norm).

This is why, today more than ever, it’s important to understand the complexities of modern dating and how to recognize (and avoid) toxic patterns.

This is why, in this week’s episode of Mainly Moonology, I’ve invited the brilliant Rosalind Moody.

Rosalind is a writer, the former editor of the UK's leading spiritual magazine Soul and Spirit, and the author of The Spark, a book about love, sex, and spirituality in today’s dating scene.

Together, Rosalind and I will be breaking down how to recognize toxicity and red flags while dating, the importance of self-reflection, some spiritual practices that will help you heal and grow, and why polyamory is a valid relationship structure.

Are you ready for a wild ride?

Tune in now!

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Key Takeaways:

Introduction (00:00)
What inspired The Spark (01:00)
What is a toxic relationship? (02:21)
What is love-bombing? (04:35)
Toxic femininity (08:17)
Let’s talk about ghosting (12:36)
What urges us to pair up? (17:57)
Let’s discuss polyamory (18:59)
How to look into yourself (22:40)

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