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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 59 MIN

Date Selfishly, Love Authentically: Matchmaking Wisdom from Daphney Poyser

from Sisters In Sobriety · host Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen

Have you ever stared at your phone wondering where all the emotionally available adults are? In today’s episode of Sisters in Sobriety, we have Daphney Poyser, the founder and CEO of Fern Connections—a values-driven, LGBTQIA+ and ally-inclusive matchmaking and dating coaching company. Daphney’s mission is help people date with intention and build meaningful relationships rooted in authenticity. Today, she’s here to help us navigate dating—especially while sober—with more clarity and confidence. We dig into the real-life challenges of dating in recovery, touching on everything from emotional prep work to the myths we carry from childhood about what love should look like. What does compatibility really mean? Is it okay to have expectations? And what does it mean to “selfishly date”—and why is that a good thing? You'll s will walk away with tools for building more conscious relationships—whether you’re using a dating app, working with a matchmaker, or stepping out into the sober dating world for the first time. You’ll also hear Daphney’s personal story—how becoming a widow in 2019 led her to pivot out of corporate America and into founding Fern Connections, a service inspired in part by her queer daughter and family members. Daphney shares her own journey of finding love again later in life, learning to set boundaries, and building a business that centers care, consent, and clarity. This is Sisters in Sobriety, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our Substack for extra tips, tricks and resources. Episode Highlights 00:02 – Meet Daphney Poyser, and how losing her husband led her to start a matchmaking company 00:04 – Why Fern Connections was created to serve the LGBTQIA+ and ally community 00:07 – Discussing sober dating and what it means to show up without numbing 00:09 – Why you shouldn’t have to dull yourself to go on a date 00:10 – The importance of emotional safety and matching clients with aligned values 00:12 – What to do when someone says they’re fine with sobriety—but turns out they’re not 00:14 – Why women should be “selfish daters” and not worry about being the “good guy” 00:16 – How to emotionally prepare for dating after long-term relationships 00:18 – Pre- and post-date journaling as a mindfulness tool 00:20 – The myth of “no expectations” and why love should be conditional 00:22 – Relationship contracts and writing down what really matters 00:24 – How childhood messages shape what we believe about marriage 00:27 – Helping clients unpack their unrealistic dating checklists 00:30 – The problem with assuming no one’s “good enough” 00:33 – Chemistry vs. compatibility—and why the spark might not mean what you think 00:35 – How unresolved trauma influences what feels familiar in dating 00:38 – Oversharing on first dates: why less is sometimes more 00:41 – Confidence rituals before dates and the power of listening 00:43 – What qualities Daphney looks for when matching clients 00:47 – Dating apps: their impact on mental health and connection 00:51 – Tips for transitioning from online to in-person dating 00:54 – Red flags to watch for, including love bombing and mirroring 00:57 – Why peaceful love may feel boring—and why it’s often the real deal Guest Links 🌐 Daphney’s Website: fernconnections.com 📸 Daphney’s Instagram: @fernconnections Sisters In Sobriety Links 💌 Sisters In Sobriety Substack – where the magic (and the mocktail recipes) happen 📬 Sisters In Sobriety Email 📸 Sisters In Sobriety Instagram 🌐 Kathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast 📸 Kathleen’s Instagram Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sisters-in-sobriety/donations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

<p>Have you ever stared at your phone wondering where all the emotionally available adults are? In today’s episode of <em>Sisters in Sobriety</em>, we have Daphney Poyser, the founder and CEO of Fern Connections—a values-driven, LGBTQIA+ and ally-inclusive matchmaking and dating coaching company. Daphney’s mission is help people date with intention and build meaningful relationships rooted in authenticity. Today, she’s here to help us navigate dating—especially while sober—with more clarity and confidence.</p><p>We dig into the real-life challenges of dating in recovery, touching on everything from emotional prep work to the myths we carry from childhood about what love should look like. What does compatibility <em>really</em> mean? Is it okay to have expectations? And what does it mean to “selfishly date”—and why is that a good thing?</p><p>You'll s will walk away with tools for building more conscious relationships—whether you’re using a dating app, working with a matchmaker, or stepping out into the sober dating world for the first time.</p><p>You’ll also hear Daphney’s personal story—how becoming a widow in 2019 led her to pivot out of corporate America and into founding Fern Connections, a service inspired in part by her queer daughter and family members. Daphney shares her own journey of finding love again later in life, learning to set boundaries, and building a business that centers care, consent, and clarity.</p><p>This is <em>Sisters in Sobriety</em>, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our Substack for extra tips, tricks and resources.</p><p>Episode Highlights</p><p>00:02 – Meet Daphney Poyser, and how losing her husband led her to start a matchmaking company</p><p>00:04 – Why Fern Connections was created to serve the LGBTQIA+ and ally community</p><p>00:07 – Discussing sober dating and what it means to show up without numbing</p><p>00:09 – Why you shouldn’t have to dull yourself to go on a date</p><p>00:10 – The importance of emotional safety and matching clients with aligned values</p><p>00:12 – What to do when someone says they’re fine with sobriety—but turns out they’re not</p><p>00:14 – Why women should be “selfish daters” and not worry about being the “good guy”</p><p>00:16 – How to emotionally prepare for dating after long-term relationships</p><p>00:18 – Pre- and post-date journaling as a mindfulness tool</p><p>00:20 – The myth of “no expectations” and why love should be <em>conditional</em></p><p>00:22 – Relationship contracts and writing down what really matters</p><p>00:24 – How childhood messages shape what we believe about marriage</p><p>00:27 – Helping clients unpack their unrealistic dating checklists</p><p>00:30 – The problem with assuming no one’s “good enough”</p><p>00:33 – Chemistry vs. compatibility—and why the spark might not mean what you think</p><p>00:35 – How unresolved trauma influences what feels familiar in dating</p><p>00:38 – Oversharing on first dates: why less is sometimes more</p><p>00:41 – Confidence rituals before dates and the power of listening</p><p>00:43 – What qualities Daphney looks for when matching clients</p><p>00:47 – Dating apps: their impact on mental health and connection</p><p>00:51 – Tips for transitioning from online to in-person dating</p><p>00:54 – Red flags to watch for, including love bombing and mirroring</p><p>00:57 – Why peaceful love may feel boring—and why it’s often the real deal</p><p>Guest Links</p><p>🌐 Daphney’s Website: <a href='https://www.fernconnections.com/'>fernconnections.com</a&

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