Disrupt, For Good
This week, Dylan sits down with Leslie Fhima who opens up about life after The Golden Bachelor, navigating heartbreak in the public eye, and what it really means to stay open to love after disappointment. From reality TV fame to online criticism, Leslie shares how she’s learned to trust herself, embrace vulnerability, and continue choosing connection — even when it’s hard. This episode is a powerful reminder that heartbreak doesn’t have to close us off from life, love, or new beginnings. Key Takeaways: 1. Heartbreak doesn’t mean the connection wasn’t real. Leslie reflects honestly on her experience with Gerry and why it’s important to honour your feelings, even when a relationship doesn’t work out in the end. 2. Staying open requires courage, not certainty. Whether it’s going on national television, dating later in life, or facing public criticism, Leslie shares how openness is less about fearlessness and more about willingness. 3. Confidence comes from being comfortable in your own skin. From performing on stage to handling online trolls, Leslie explains how self-acceptance and resilience helped her move through both heartbreak and public scrutiny with grace Guest Details: Connect with Leslie @lesliefhima [https://www.instagram.com/lesliefhima] Follow the Host: Follow Dylan for more conversations and insights @disrupt4goodpod [https://www.instagram.com/disrupt4goodpod] @dylan.gaitman
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