Love Life With Matthew Hussey

Running Out of Time to Find Love? | Rewind

18 min · 3. Juli 2026
Episode Running Out of Time to Find Love? | Rewind Cover

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If you've ever felt like you're running out of time to find love, you're not alone. It's easy to look around and feel like everyone else is moving forward while you're standing still. That pressure can make us settle for relationships that feel like progress, even when they're taking us further away from the love we actually want. In this episode, Matthew shares seven mindset shifts to help you let go of the fear, comparison, and uncertainty that can come with being single. He explores why there is no universal timeline for love, why being in the wrong relationship is never better than being on your own, and how building a life you genuinely enjoy today puts you in the best position to find the right relationship tomorrow. Whether you're feeling left behind, questioning your future, or simply tired of the pressure to have it all figured out, this conversation offers a healthier way to think about love, timing, and your own journey. --- ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [http://askmh.com/] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Running Out of Time to Find Love? | Rewind Cover

Running Out of Time to Find Love? | Rewind

If you've ever felt like you're running out of time to find love, you're not alone. It's easy to look around and feel like everyone else is moving forward while you're standing still. That pressure can make us settle for relationships that feel like progress, even when they're taking us further away from the love we actually want. In this episode, Matthew shares seven mindset shifts to help you let go of the fear, comparison, and uncertainty that can come with being single. He explores why there is no universal timeline for love, why being in the wrong relationship is never better than being on your own, and how building a life you genuinely enjoy today puts you in the best position to find the right relationship tomorrow. Whether you're feeling left behind, questioning your future, or simply tired of the pressure to have it all figured out, this conversation offers a healthier way to think about love, timing, and your own journey. --- ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [http://askmh.com/] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3. Juli 202618 min
Episode How to stop dwelling on early dating mistakes | Matt Monday Cover

How to stop dwelling on early dating mistakes | Matt Monday

Have you ever convinced yourself that one dating mistake cost you someone who could have been really special? Maybe you replayed the texts. The conversation. The moment you wish you could take back. And because genuine connection can feel so rare, you started believing you'd ruined your chance. It's a painful place to be, but it's also where our minds tend to tell us stories that simply aren't true. In this week's episode, I talk about why we obsess over early dating mistakes, how a scarcity mindset can make us believe we've lost our only chance at love, and why one moment almost never tells you what a relationship could have become. If you've ever struggled to let go of someone because you couldn't stop thinking, "If only I hadn't done that..." I hope this gives you a different way of looking at it. --- ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [https://AskMH.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

29. Juni 202618 min
Episode Will People Still Love You If You Stop Putting Them First? | Rewind Cover

Will People Still Love You If You Stop Putting Them First? | Rewind

One of the hardest things about people-pleasing is the fear of what might happen if you stop. What if someone gets upset? What if they pull away? What if the relationship changes? In this episode, Matthew, Audrey, and Stephen explore why so many of us struggle to set boundaries, speak honestly about our needs, and tolerate conflict in our relationships. They discuss how people-pleasing often begins as a way of feeling safe, loved, and accepted, and why it can become such a difficult pattern to break. The conversation explores the hidden costs of constantly keeping the peace, the surprising rewards of disappointing people, and why authenticity tends to attract healthier relationships while exposing the ones that depend on your compliance. At the heart of the episode is a powerful question: Who is in your life because you always please them, and who is in your life because they genuinely love you? If you've ever struggled to say no, worried about letting people down, or felt responsible for everyone else's happiness, this episode is for you. --- ►► Matthew Hussey’s free Three Relationships newsletter isn’t just about dating—it’s about creating a life you love. Get practical advice and heartfelt wisdom delivered to your inbox every Friday. Sign up for free at TheThreeRelationships.com [https://TheThreeRelationships.com] ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [https://AskMH.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

26. Juni 202616 min
Episode How To Flirt Effortlessly in Everyday Life | Matt Monday Cover

How To Flirt Effortlessly in Everyday Life | Matt Monday

More and more people are saying the same thing: they're tired of the apps and want to meet someone in real life. The problem is that after years of outsourcing the earliest stages of dating to our phones, many of us have lost our flirting muscle. We're worried about looking awkward. We overthink what to say. We wait for the perfect moment that never comes. And we've become so focused on avoiding rejection that we often miss opportunities right in front of us. That's why, in this week's episode, I share 5 principles that can make flirting feel less overwhelming and a lot more natural. Not clever lines. Not manipulative tactics. Just small shifts that can help you create more opportunities in your everyday life. If you've ever felt rusty, awkward, or unsure of yourself when meeting someone you like, this episode is for you. By the way, I'd love to know: What's the hardest part of flirting in real life? --- ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [https://askmh.com/] ►► Join the Love Life community and get monthly coaching at JoinLoveLife.com [https://JoinLoveLife.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22. Juni 202618 min
Episode Is going no-contact with family a mistake or necessary? | Matt Monday Cover

Is going no-contact with family a mistake or necessary? | Matt Monday

One of the biggest misconceptions about family estrangement is that people do it lightly. They don't. And for many, the reality is far more painful… The truth is, most people don't create distance because they stopped caring. They do it after years, sometimes decades or even an entire lifetime, of trying to make the relationship work. The tragedy of estrangement is that it's often not a choice between connection and distance. It's a choice between preserving a relationship and preserving yourself. In this episode, I talk about why the growing backlash against estrangement misses that reality, and why what looks like ruthless rejection from the outside is often deep heartbreak on the inside. If you've ever struggled with the guilt, grief, or bittersweet relief that comes with creating distance from someone you love, I hope this conversation helps you feel less alone. --- ►► Try Matthew AI for 24/7 coaching and advice anytime at AskMH.com [https://AskMH.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15. Juni 202615 min