Recent media appearances
She’s So Lucky with Les Alfred – “How to Be Lucky in Love with Francesca Hogi”
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.
The Power of Love Summit – “The Art of Co-Creating Love: Building Relationships That Grow With You”
As a featured speaker in the 2025 Power of Love Summit, Francesca Hogi presents “The Art of Co-Creating Love: Building Relationships That Grow With You.” In this talk, she shares how real love isn’t about finding someone to complete you—it’s about co-creating a relationship grounded in mutual growth, emotional safety, and aligned intention.
Just Getting Better – “Why You Don’t Have to Be in a Relationship to Be Worthy”
On Just Getting Better, Francesca Hogi joins hosts Michelle Williams and Julia Con for a powerful conversation about love, self-worth, and rewriting outdated narratives around relationships.
Maria Shriver’s Sunday Paper – “Is Finding Love on Your Summer Bucket List?” by Francesca Hogi
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.
Build The Damn Thing with Kathryn Finney – “How to Date Like a CEO and Attract the Partnership You Deserve”
On this episode of Build The Damn Thing, Francesca Hogi joins host Kathryn Finney to explore the powerful overlap between entrepreneurship and love.
Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin – “The 7 Pillars to Finding Genuine Love Beyond Dating Apps”
On this episode of Live Well Be Well, Francesca Hogi joins host Sarah Ann Macklin to explore what it really takes to find love that lasts—without relying on dating apps.
Half Betty with Andrea Rathborne and Krista Gruen – “Transformation is Like a Tuesday”
On Half Betty, Francesca Hogi joins host Andrea Rathborne and co-host Krista Gruen for a refreshingly real conversation about what transformation actually looks and feels like—hint: it’s not always big or dramatic
Freedom at the Mat with Olivia F. Scott – “How to Find True Love”
In this heartfelt conversation on Freedom at the Mat, Francesca Hogi joins host Olivia F. Scott to talk about her journey from lawyer to love and life coach, and the real meaning behind finding true love.
Getting Open with Andrea Miller – “Finding True Love Is Inevitable, If You Know Where to Look”
Francesca Hogi sits down with YourTango founder Andrea Miller on Getting Open to talk about why finding true love isn’t about luck—it’s about alignment, healing, and knowing what to look for.
Dates & Mates with Damona Hoffman – “How To Find True Love & IRL Real Deal”
In this energizing and practical episode of Dates & Mates, Francesca Hogi joins host Damona Hoffman to unpack why so many people feel stuck in their love lives—and how to get unstuck.
My Safe Word Is More – Put Your Hand In My Love Jar with Francesca Hogi
Francesca Hogi joins My Safe Word Is More, hosted by Karen Kaplan and Al Jackson, for a lively and heartfelt conversation on love, self-worth, and her new book How to Find True Love.
Out of the Clouds with Anne Muhlethaler – “How to Find True Love, Dating with Intention, and the Fairy Tale Industrial Complex”
In this expansive and insightful conversation on Out of the Clouds, Francesca Hogi speaks with host Anne Muhlethaler about her new book How to Find True Love, the power of self-love, and what it really takes to create lasting romantic relationships.
Let’s Talk Love by Real Love Ready – “Love, Intention, and Finding Your Best Match”
On this episode of Let’s Talk Love, Francesca Hogi joins Real Love Ready to share her honest, empowering perspective on how to find and build the love you truly deserve.
Friends Like Us with Marina Franklin – “How to Find True Love” (with Francesca Hogi and Von Decarlo)
On this lively and insightful episode of Friends Like Us, host Marina Franklin is joined by love coach Francesca Hogi and comedian Von Decarlo for a real talk about finding true love—without having to be perfect.
Beauty At Work with Brandon Vaidyanathan – “Yearning for True Love”
In this special Valentine’s Day episode of Beauty At Work, Francesca Hogi joins host Brandon Vaidyanathan to explore what it truly means to find love—both within ourselves and in our relationships.
Where Should We Begin? with Esther Perel – “Dating in the New Year with Francesca Hogi”
Dating has never been imbued with more anxiety, stress, and unprecedented expectations. To kick off the new year, Esther sits down with Francesca Hogi, a former lawyer turned dating and life coach, to talk about what she sees in the dating landscape.
TED – “True love — and the myth of ‘happily ever after’”
“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.
A Bit of Optimism with Simon Sinek – “The Labor of Love with Francesca Hogi”
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.
The New York Times – “The Era of Audio Creators Has Arrived” by Taylor Lorenz
In this 2021 feature by Taylor Lorenz, Francesca Hogi is spotlighted as a prominent voice in the rise of audio creators on Clubhouse. With over 323,000 followers at the time, Francesca was one of 40 founding members of the Audio Collective—an alliance of top creators using audio to build community, innovate, and influence culture in real time.
Entertainment Weekly – “Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire: Francesca Hogi on being ‘the biggest loser in Survivor history’”
In this candid and surprisingly empowering interview with Entertainment Weekly, Francesca Hogi reflects on her unique distinction as the only two-time first boot in Survivor history—an experience that turned out to be more transformational than humiliating.