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Exclusive: The Real Reason Katisha Atkinsons Walked Away From Love Is Blind UK. What’s Next for Katisha – In Her Space podcast”

Exclusive: The Real Reason Katisha Atkinsons Walked Away From Love Is Blind UK. What’s Next for Katisha – In Her Space podcast”

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Welcome back to In Her Space! I’m your host, Ivy Ekong. Today, I am joined by a woman who made headlines and captured hearts on Love Is Blind UK 2025. You may know her from the pods, but what you may not know is the courage behind her decision to walk away ,not out of fear, but out of self-love.

Katisha Atkinsons is more than a reality TV name — she’s a woman choosing her own path, building authentic friendships, and creating a future that reflects who she truly is. In today’s conversation, we’ll explore her journey beyond the show, her reflections on choosing herself, her dreams, and her message for women everywhere about self-worth and empowerment.

This is not just about reality TV — it’s about real life, real choices, and what it truly means to own your story.”

TIME STAMPS:

  • 00:00 – Welcome to In Her Space
  • 02:00 – Introducing Katisha Atkinsons
  • 05:00 – Life before Love Is Blind
  • 12:00 – What surprised her about the show
  • 18:00 – The moment Katisha chose herself
  • 24:00 – How she felt leaving the show early
  • 30:00 – Friendships and bonds from the pods
  • 36:00 – Lessons learned about love and self-worth
  • 42:00 – Katisha’s vision for the future
  • 48:00 – Women’s empowerment and choosing yourself
  • 55:00 – Quick-fire reflections: advice, mantra, surprises
  • 59:00 – Closing thanks + where to find Katisha
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