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EPISODE · Aug 18, 2026 · 47 MIN

593: Why Successful Women Keep Repeating the Same Relationship Patterns with Laura Nagiel

from The Gutsy Podcast | Mindset, Personal Development & Entrepreneurship for Women · host LauraAura® | Keynote Speaker, Growth Coach, and Entrepreneur of 18 Years

You can build a business, lead a team, handle pressure, and usually figure shit out. So why does dating or love feel so much harder? Today's guest, Laura Nagiel, is a dating and confidence coach and the creator of the DREAM Framework, the method she's used to help high-achieving women find the one. We're talking dating, perfectionism, control, receiving, and all the ways ambitious women unintentionally recreate the same exhausting patterns, not just in work, but in love too. But if you dig deeper, this conversation isn't really about dating or your current relationship at all. It’s more about  your relationship with yourself. Self-trust, letting go of control, and being willing to ask yourself some pretty uncomfortable questions about what you actually want and whether you're creating space to receive it. In this episode, you'll learn:Why high-achieving women struggle with dating even when they excel everywhere elseThe link between perfectionism, control, and people-pleasing in relationshipsHow childhood patterns quietly shape adult relationship habitsWhat it means to become a "match" for the relationship you wantWhy receiving (love, help, support, time)  is the real common denominatorResources from this episodeDREAM Framework — Laura Nagiel's signature six-month coaching program guiding high-achieving women through discovery, healing, and strategy to find a committed, high-value partner. Auralign Mastermind — My high-touch coaching space for women who are ready to stop depleting themselves for everyone else and start building a business and life that actually works for them. Clarity Session — A casual, no-pressure call with me to talk through what's going on and figure out your right next move.🎙️ Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify📲 Follow LauraAura on TikTok: @ThatLauraAura🔥 Join The Gutsy Collective: Learn More💡 Work with LauraAura: www.LauraAura.comConnect with Laura NagielTikTok  |  Instagram  |  LinkedIn  |  WebConnect with LauraAuraFacebook  |  TikTok  |  Instagram  |  LinkedIn  |  WebSupport the showLeave a Review!We love, love, love to read your comments, feedback, and reviews. It also helps other women like you know they're in the right place to get support.https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/the-gutsy-podcast/id1445481970

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You can build a business, lead a team, handle pressure, and usually figure shit out. So why does dating or love feel so much harder? Today's guest, Laura Nagiel, is a dating and confidence coach and the creator of the DREAM Framework, the method she's used to help high-achieving women find the one. We're talking dating, perfectionism, control, receiving, and all the ways ambitious women unintentionally recreate the same exhausting patterns, not just in work, but in love too. But i...

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