In this smart, playful TED talk, Francesca invites us to rethink flirting—not as manipulation, but as a way to help someone feel seen, special, and acknowledged.
In this soulful and empowering piece, Francesca Hogi joins other experts in helping readers reimagine love not as something to chase—but as something to align with. Speaking directly to Black women, Francesca emphasizes the power of self-inquiry, belief, and inner clarity in attracting true partnership.
In this powerful and affirming article for katiecouric.com, Francesca Hogi answers one of the most common dating questions she hears from women in midlife: “Do men my age only want to date younger women?” Her response? Your age isn’t the problem—and never was.
On Circle This, Andrea Bendewald welcomes Francesca Hogi for a rich and soulful conversation about love, connection, and what it truly means to flirt with life.
In this episode of Say It Out Loud, host Kara Brothers talks with Francesca Hogi about what it really means to find love on your own terms.
In this episode of She’s So Lucky, host Les Alfred sits down with Francesca Hogi—former corporate lawyer turned matchmaker and love coach—for an empowering conversation about what it really means to be lucky in love.
In this soulful and empowering article for Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper, Francesca Hogi reframes the pursuit of romantic love as a spiritual journey—not a checklist item or a game of chance.
“The fairytale industrial complex has been lying to you,” says love coach and podcast host Francesca Hogi. In this inspiring TED Talk, Francesca pulls back the curtain on the stories we’ve been told about love—and offers a more empowering alternative.
In this heartfelt episode of A Bit of Optimism, Simon Sinek sits down with Francesca Hogi, love coach and advocate for conscious relationships, to explore the emotional complexities of modern dating.
Recent media appearances
Say It Out Loud with Kara Brothers – “Finding Love on Your Own Terms”
In this episode of Say It Out Loud, host Kara Brothers talks with Francesca Hogi about what it really means to find love on your own terms.