Interview with Raquel Peel. Surviving a Lockdown.

If you’re both working from home, and with nowhere to go out to in the evenings, there’s a chance you might start to get on each other’s nerves. Interview: Breakfast with Andrew “Bear” 8 May, 2020. Retrieved from 2NM Breakfast Radio https://www.raquelpeel.com/wp-content/uploads/raquel-peel-surviving-a-lock-down.mp3 Perhaps it’s happening already? Joining me talk about how we avoid relationship problems while […]

Interview with Raquel Peel. Singles Find Creative Ways to Date during the Pandemic.

ABC 24 — Weekend Breakfast Retrieved from ABC 24 – Weekend Breakfast Description Johanna Nicholson and Fauziah Ibrahim bring you the latest news on the Coronavirus pandemic, speak to medical professionals and public health experts and look at the far-reaching impact on people, the economy and how we live. LISTEN TO INTERVIEW Love in the […]

Do you sabotage relationships that have potential? With Dr Margaret Rutherford

Do you sabotage relationships that have potential? Are you risk averse? Do you commit too quickly or are you passively going along with the relationship continuing? Podcast with Dr Margaret Rutherford 9 April, 2020 Retrieved from Stitcher Today we’re talking about several ways you can sabotage a relationship’s potential or you can end in a […]

The coronavirus lockdown could test your relationship. Here’s how to keep it intact (and even improve it).

A Queensland relationships expert who has researched extensively into “why individuals get into a cycle of continually failing at relationships” believes she has identified a key reason.. By Raquel Peel 14 February, 2020. Retrieved from The Conversation With the raft of social distancing measures in place to control the spread of coronavirus, you may be spending more time […]

Valentine’s Day: Psychology researcher outlines possible reasons for relationship failures.

A Queensland relationships expert who has researched extensively into “why individuals get into a cycle of continually failing at relationships” believes she has identified a key reason.. By Warren Barnsley 14 February, 2020. Retrieved from 7 News Psychology researcher Raquel Peel, from the University of Southern Queensland, believes many of those unlucky in love are “self-sabotaging”. […]

Relationship self-sabotage may be affecting your quest for love and happiness

Relationship self-sabotage may be affecting your quest for love and happiness.

By Shelley Lloyd 14th February, 2020 Retrieved from ABC News For some, Valentine’s Day is the day to smugly celebrate your couple status with overpriced flowers and saccharine sweet cards. For others, it is the day to ridicule the commercialisation of a Christian festival while lamenting spending yet another year alone with your cat. But […]

Relationship self-sabotage may be affecting your quest for love and happiness

Relationship self-sabotage may be affecting your quest for love and happiness.

By Shelley Lloyd 14th February, 2020 Retrieved from ABC News For some, Valentine’s Day is the day to smugly celebrate your couple status with overpriced flowers and saccharine sweet cards. For others, it is the day to ridicule the commercialisation of a Christian festival while lamenting spending yet another year alone with your cat. But […]

ABC Live TV Interview Valentine’s Day

Interview ABC Live TV Valentine’s Day.

Relationship self-sabotage may be affecting your quest for love and happiness Interview on ABC National Radio | By Shelley Lloyd 14 Feb, 2020. Taken from the interview For some, Valentine’s Day is the day to smugly celebrate your couple status with overpriced flowers and saccharine sweet cards. For others, it is the day to ridicule the […]

Valentine’s Day ABC Radio Interview

Interview ABC Radio Valentine’s Day.

Afternoons with Katherine Feeney ABC Radio Interview – Afternoons with Katherine Feeney talking with Raquel Peel on the topic of Valentine’s Day Love, Relationships and Sabotage. Download interview here

Dating apps only reinforce bad relationship habits.

Written by LACHLAN MCIVOR 23 January, 2020. Retrieved from THE QUEENSLAND TIMES   WHETHER you meet through friends, at a bar or on a dating app, it makes no difference to how a relationship will pan out, according to an Ipswich romance expert. Love doctor Raquel Peel said people genuinely looking for love through dating […]