A podcast on dating, anxiety, and doing the work to heal with @Sabrina.zohar (https://www.instagram.
In this solo episode, Sabrina dives into the psychology and personal journey of detaching and lettin
Dené Logan joins Sabrina in a thought-provoking conversation about what settling is and what it can
Today Sabrina discusses the pivotal six-month mark in relationships, when things shift from the hone
Sabrina, alongside her guest Vanessa Bennett, dives deep into the complexities of the “not enough” w
In a conversation with Sabrina, Mark Manson shares insights on navigating relationships from the per
Today Sabrina is talking about the 3-6 month mark in dating. This is an important time, and often th
Whether single or in a relationship, healing is a deeply personal journey. Today, Sabrina and guest
Welcome to part 2 of this series, in this episode, Sabrina dives into the 1-3 month stage of dating,
Sabrina welcomes Joe Nucci to discuss dating and relationship dynamics, starting with the misconcept
Dating can be emotionally intense, even for those who've worked on themselves. Sabrina explains that
In this episode, Masha joins Sabrina to dive into why so many struggle to see real progress in their
In this solo episode, Sabrina emphasizes the importance of communicating needs and navigating confli
In today’s conversation, Quinlan and Sabrina talk about situationships, self-love, and self-trust. A
Dr. Scott Lyons joins Sabrina to discuss the high highs and low lows of dating, focusing on the add
Sabrina and Silvy sit down to discuss what can cause the tendency to chase potential in relationship
In a special 100th episode, Sabrina dives into imposter syndrome, surrendering to the process, and t
Shaun Galanos, a love coach, joins Sabrina to discuss the importance of authenticity, curiosity, an
This week, Sabrina sits down with David Ghiyam to dive deep into the principles of Kabbalah and how
Liz Moody, a journalist turned podcaster and author, sits down with Sabrina to talk about how to gr
On today’s solo episode Sabrina delves into the often-overlooked concept of sitting with uncomfortab