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Hopeful Aromantic

Hosted by Victoria Yeung · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes

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19
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About this podcast

We're sold a lot of stories about love, relationships, and romance. But even moreso, we're conditioned to never question them.On the Hopeful Aromantic podcast, hosted by relationship coach Victoria Yeung, we'll unpack just that: Why is romance considered the highest form of connection and how is that ideal reinforced? What do alternative forms of relationships outside of the norm look like? And what do we shift in order to really connect ?Modern dating is changing, and that's a good thing. Each week we'll explore big questions and try practical actions for relationship building.

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Victoria Yeung hosts Hopeful Aromantic, a society show with 19 episodes published.

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20. To decide is to be disciplined

May 31, 202636m0

What if discipline is just making a decision? What does it look like to move away from carceral, capitalist definitions of what it means to be disciplined toward a more neutral, self-led definition? In a world where we’r

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19. Why settle?

May 24, 202640m0

Settling is never worth it! To settle in relationships, career, business, or life usually comes from roots of scarcity and fear. Tapping into possibility and expanding your sense of trust and belief is what brings you in

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18. Pedastalizing romance limits the love you receive

May 18, 202643m0

When romance is prioritized over all other types of connection, we end up missing out on a lot. If you’re looking to cultivate real, authentic, connection, it starts with questioning the stories we’ve been sold about lov

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17. How to be with yourself

May 10, 202626m0

Being able to connect with others means first connecting deeply with yourself, by yourself. Labels and identities aside, what does it look like to fully be with oneself? To live life where you are at the center of it? In

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16. Everyone wants intimacy, no one wants to be vulnerable - The Drama Analysis

May 3, 202647m0

This week we’re breaking down romantic tropes and myths vs. true intimacy using scenes from THE DRAMA (2026). Warning: there are light character development spoilers within, but the main plot twist will not be revealed,

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15. Situationships: A natural byproduct of an uncertain world

Apr 26, 202640m0

Writer Carina Hsieh coined the term situationship in Cosmopolitan back in the 2010’s as “a hookup with emotional benefits”. It’s 2026 and it seems like since then, people have only grown more uncertain, more fearful, yet

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14. Ok, so you met The One... now what?

Apr 19, 202639m0

When it comes to dating, all you have to do is find that one person, The One, and then all will be well. Right? What if I told you that was the easiest part? If all you do is work on becoming the version of you who can b

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13. Like man i think it depends

Apr 12, 202648m0

Social skills are an art and not a science. While dating, friendship, and relationship building often feel confusing and overwhelming, the greatest tool we can rely on is our intuition. This week we unpack limiting ways

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12. The importance of doing nothing

Apr 5, 202637m0

***My apologies! The file I uploaded got a little deep fried and I didn't have time to re-record it. Sorry for the audio quality this week. It’s my birthday week! I’m looking back on my last year of evolution and learnin

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11. A crush is a creative exercise

Mar 29, 202634m0

What purpose and function does a crush serve if we remove it from dominant narratives of romance, attraction, and pursuit? How can we learn more about ourselves from crushing? And how can aromantic and asexual frameworks

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10. The only 2 dating rules you need

Mar 22, 202635m0

Straight forward, no-nonsense, no-bullshit dating advice. In this episode, we explore: How overthinking in dating prevents us from presenceHow to filter out bad dating adviceThe importance of knowing yourselfUnderstandin

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9. Marriage and other illusions of security

Mar 15, 202648m0

Happily ever after is just a myth and fantasy. Our culture tells us that marriage will bring us lifelong happiness, fulfillment, and most of all, a deep sense of security… but does it really? The stories we’re sold about

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8. How to change your life

Mar 8, 202636m0

So you want to overhaul your life? Look no further. We only want things because it’s possible to have them, otherwise we wouldn’t have the desire. Consider this your high level how-to guide on how to totally transform yo

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7. Actually, ghosting IS clear communication

Mar 1, 202644m0

Ghosting: we’ve all experienced it, and most of us have done it to others. In today’s hyper-connected world, the expectation to always be available and transparent over communication has complicated what it means to end

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6. Befriending Fear: Risk, trust, and the will to try

Feb 22, 202630m0

What do we do when we want to get closer to people but it just feels way too scary? All relationship building requires some degree of risk and uncertainty, and in order to navigate that, it requires us to befriend the fe

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5. When you want to, but you don't

Feb 15, 202627m0

We all know the phrase “if he wanted to, he would”, but how many times have we wanted to, and we didn’t? The reality is that our wants are shaped by the world we live in, and as much as we would like it to be, it’s never

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4. Start with acceptance

Feb 8, 202634m0

Have you ever met someone in a relationship with someone they don’t fully accept? What’s going on there? How do we end up in these situations and what do we do if we’re in one right now? Acceptance in all forms is founda

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3. When you're not being, it's all just a performance

Feb 1, 202625m0

What does it mean to do something in a performative way? How is that different from being authentic? and how can we tell the difference? In this episode, we explore: The rise of performative behaviorUnderstanding authent

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2. The illusion of having no choice

Feb 1, 202622m0

Even when it feels like the odds are stacked against us, we still have choice and agency. Practicing the ability to find and cultivate hope is an essential skill, especially in today’s turbulent world. In this episode, w

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1. Enter the void

Feb 1, 202631m0

In the beginning... there was nothing. And nothing is where everything is born. Welcome to the first episode of the Hopeful Aromantic podcast

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Hopeful Aromantic is hosted by Victoria Yeung. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 19 episodes.

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Hopeful Aromantic has published 19 episodes.

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Hopeful Aromantic regularly covers society, culture, relationships. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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