#63 Damona Hoffman, Finding Love in the 21st Century

EPISODE · Feb 14, 2019 · 48 MIN

#63 Damona Hoffman, Finding Love in the 21st Century

from Happiness in Progress · host Danielle Craig

"When you are doing something that is uncomfortable - that is when the change is happening." - Damona Hoffman I am so excited for today's guests. Relationships have changed in the 21st century - specifically finding relationships in the modern day world where people meet on apps instead of in person. This is where Damona Hoffman comes in. Damona is a certified dating coach, radio host, and TV personality. She has made hundreds of media appearances on NBC, Fox, Animal Planet, Sirius Radio, Woman's Day Magazine and more.  She's a guest speaker for Match.com events, a published author, and a writer for The Huffington Post among many others.  She is the host of Dates & Mates podcast and the dating expert on the FYI Network's new series #BlackLove. We talked about how much dating has changed in the 21st century. For those of you who are single looking for a relationship - you are going to walk away with some solid advice on strategizing dating and getting started. For those of you who are in a relationship - there are takeaways on communicating with people — and for everyone - YOUR MINDSET. How what you think about yourself matters to those around you. CONNECT WITH DAMONA: Facebook Instagram Twitter Website Listen to the Dates & Mates Podcast CONNECT WITH DANIELLE: Facebook Instagram Twitter Website Sign Up for the Happier in 2019 Challenge This podcast is brought to you by the Mail Tribune. Check out more Mail Tribune podcasts here.

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