
Ep 143: Our latest lessons and insights on all things careers and dating
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About this listen
In this month’s Project Love podcast we explore the topics that have been really firing us up recently in our coaching sessions, Vicki’s Sunday love letters and Selina’s Monday Crew weekly podcast, now on Patreon
We take a deep dive into:
- Side hustles, side projects and hobbies – what’s the difference and how to tell which one is best for you?
- Selina’s appearance at Cheltenham Literary festival talking to Sam Baker about burnout, creating a career you love and a new way of working.
- Vicki’s appearance on BBC Radio London talking to Salma El-Wardany about the rise in women seeking love and dating coaches
- How we naturally fall into an ‘infatuation fog’ in the early days of dating and how we can clear that fog with Vicki’s new ‘Dating Debrief Tool’. It’s a self reflection exercise that helps you to feel clearer and more confident while you date. It’s brand new (launching today!) and you can download it for free here
- And how Selina is learning from her slow COVID recovery that rest is sacred
And if you want to keep these conversations going every week with us, then you can!
🌟 Sign up to receive Vicki’s weekly Sunday Love Letter and download her brand new Dating Debrief Tool for dating confidence here
🌟 Join Selina’s Monday Crew for weekly podcasts, monthly video tutorials, live online sessions and more here!
We really hope you enjoy this episode. See you back here next month!
Lots of love, Selina & Vicki x
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