Dating Insights & Modern Relationship Trends
I do not just talk about dating, I study the patterns. Here is where leading national publications and I break down the confusion of modern dating.
My thoughts on height bias in dating were featured in this Times of India article. I work with marriage-minded singles and believe that you are enough, regardless of superficial filters.
A snippet from the Times of India feature on height preferences in dating. I shared an anecdote about a client who wanted a 6-foot-tall man just for good Instagram pictures, highlighting how social media shapes modern dating criteria.
I spoke with Happiest Health Magazine about the burnout people feel from dating apps. In this quote, I explain how newcomers often struggle with navigating options and staying authentic in a digital-first dating world.
In this excerpt from my Happiest Health Magazine interview, I suggest that the key to reducing dating burnout is to be purposeful and take responsibility for your experience. It's about balancing business goals with user well-being.
For the South China Morning Post, I discussed why bookstores are becoming popular and safe first-date locations. They offer a great window into a person's life and interests, breaking the monotony of typical interview-style dates.
"Dating 1.0 is dead." This is a quote from my conversation with the South China Morning Post about the shift towards connection based on shared values and interests, rather than broad, please-everyone profiles.
I shared my perspective with India Today on the trend of artificial intimacy and AI companions. While a machine won't replace a significant other, it can serve as a confidant or a non-judgmental friend.
About this collection
You might have seen me in the papers, but my real work happens in the quiet conversations with my clients. I do not deal in vague advice or pick-up lines. Whether we are discussing why dating apps feel like a chore or how to set healthy boundaries, my approach stays the same: practical, research-backed, and honest.
My media features are an extension of the work I do with singles every day. When I talk to publications like India Today, Mid-Day, or the South China Morning Post, I am essentially sharing my philosophy: modern dating is broken because we are playing by outdated, superficial rules.
I have spoken extensively on why 'Dating 1.0 is dead,' the risks of 'floodlighting,' and why being marriage-minded is not a bad word. These features serve as a library of my core beliefs. They show exactly how I approach problems like height bias, digital burnout, and the temptation of AI companions.
If you are tired of the endless swiping loop and want to actually understand your own attachment style or values, this is where you start. I bring the same blunt perspective here that I use in my 1:1 sessions and group programs. We do not chase fairytales; we build a strategy that works for your life.
Radhika Mohta
I am Radhika. I have spent years observing the chaos of the dating scene and turning it into actionable advice. When you work with me, you get the same honest, research-backed perspective that I share with the media.
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