True Love Knots

Learn to Identify Red Flags Early and Find a Loving Partner – Tips from Dating Coach Evan Mark Katz

In this episode of the True Love Knots, we have Evan Marc Katz, a dating coach based in Los Angeles. He coaches successful women on dating and relationships. He started his career writing one of the first books about online dating in the early 2000s. Today, Evan and Maria discussed the unique challenges that strong, successful women face in dating. They emphasized the importance of personal growth, self-awareness, and a step-by-step approach to dating and relationships. Tune in to learn more!   Standout Quotes: “Good relationships are fundamentally easy. And they require effort, like a garden you need to keep watering.” “You can’t have a relationship if you don’t have chemistry. No chemistry no sex is a nonstarter for a long-term relationship. The problem is the beginning, it overrides everything.” “My job is to provide some modeling and then mirror this behavior back to people. I try to be a good, solid man in the lives of women who don’t have much experience with good men.” “If anything, I want fewer marriages and better marriages. I don’t want people to get divorced. While dating, I want to ensure that people can identify this as a future divorce.” “No one has to change who they are to find love. They need to fix their broken man picker.” “Everybody deserves love, but they need to love themselves first.” – Maria Romano   Key Takeaways: Focus on how potential partners treat you over time, not just initial chemistry and infatuation. Pay attention to red flags. Gain life experience through dating different people before rushing into an engagement or marriage. Take time to learn about yourself. Identify what you want in a long-term partner and healthy relationship rather than settling for less. Work to attract quality matches. Consider coaching or therapy if you feel stuck in a cycle of unhealthy dating patterns. Help is available to improve your relationship skills. Make self-care and personal growth ongoing priorities rather than blocks to finding love. Committed partnerships require two whole people.   Episode Timeline: [00:52] Meet Evan Marc Katz [3:39] What is the success rate of women nowadays? [5:18] What is the difference between old and new-generation dating? [11:51] Why long-term relationships are beyond chemistry? [16:12] Why should you gain life experience first before being married? [18:44] How do you break bad relationship habits? [21:19] Why good relationships should feel easy and take effort, not work?   Learn more about Evan Marc Katz on his socials: Website: ⁠https://www.evanmarckatz.com/⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanmarckatz/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@evanmarckatz/featured⁠ Go to ⁠https://www.evanmarckatz.com/trueloveknots⁠ and read the special report on the seven massive mistakes you’re making in dating. Learn more about Maria Romano and True Love Knots at: Website: ⁠https://trueloveknots.com⁠ Email: maria@trueloveknots.com Phone: +1 702-501-4150  

The Secrets to Healthy, Longer, And Fun Relationships with Dating Expert Alana McKenzie Page

In this episode of the True Love Knots, we have Alana McKenzie Page, a dating coach based in Oregon. She took a long time to get married and experienced no success in dating, which led her to research why relationships are often unsuccessful. She now helps clients, especially women, navigate dating challenges and attract high-quality partners through teaching feminine energy techniques. Today, Alana and Maria chatted about the challenges of maintaining healthy relationships, emphasizing the importance of communication, mutual respect, and trust. They discuss self-reflection, re-focusing feminine energy, internalizing your value, and more!   Standout Quotes: “I feel that younger women today know more what they want. But it doesn’t mean they’re making the right choices.” [Maria] “Everyone deserves love, no matter what their age, no matter what their childhood baggage. And so that’s what I’m passionate about helping people make whatever shifts they need to make in their lives to make love amazing for them.” “Re-focusing the energy in your life to be internally focused, so that when you have dating stress, or when you’re going to create your profile, or when you are going to have a conversation with the man in line at the grocery store, you are also able to focus internally.” “I really feel that people today need to understand that there are feminine men, but that doesn’t mean that they’re gay. And some women are masculine, but that doesn’t mean that they’re lesbian.” [Maria] “If you want an amazing committed relationship, aim for the slow burn. That’s what you do.” “Just have a conversation, learn more about this person, and have fun.”   Key Takeaways: Focus on developing your feminine energy by learning to connect internally rather than seeking external validation. Pay attention to how potential partners make you feel about yourself through their words and actions, and avoid pursuing relationships that cause anxiety or insecurity. Take things slowly in dating by prioritizing quality conversations over rushing commitments. Aim for a “slow burn” to build strong foundations. Learn techniques for communicating vulnerably and emotionally to develop deeper rapport and connection with partners. Reflect on societal pressures that may be pushing your dating approach in an unfulfilling direction and make adjustments to find more empowering ways of relating to others.   Episode Timeline: [00:52] Meet Alana McKenzie Page [10:27] How does Alana help women to have good relationships? [16:01] Feminine and Masculine Energy [18:41] What would Alana advise to her younger self? [23:45] Are instant gratification the reason why we are not being intentional in dating?   Learn more about Alana McKenzie Page on her socials: Website: ⁠https://www.sovereign-dating.com/?r_done=1 ⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/alana-mckenzie-page-a3262073/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@sovereigndating/featured⁠   Learn more about Maria Romano and True Love Knots at: Website: ⁠https://trueloveknots.com⁠ Email: maria@trueloveknots.com Phone: +1 702-501-4150