Vanessa Molina
University Psychology Professor, Licensed and Marriage Therapist
Location & Time Zone:
Miami, Florida . EST time zone

Detailed Biography:

I come from an immigrant family and did not grow up in a traditional nuclear household. My parents separated early on, and my childhood involved a lot of moving, changing schools, and living with a sense of instability that I didn’t have language for at the time. I learned quickly how to adapt, read the room, and stay strong—but I also learned how easy it is to disconnect from yourself when life feels unpredictable.

Those early experiences shaped how I understand relationships today—both with others and with ourselves. As I grew older, I began to recognize patterns around anxiety, attachment, people-pleasing, and self-criticism that weren’t personal flaws, but survival responses. That insight is what eventually led me into the mental health field and into working deeply with women, men, and couples who feel stuck in similar cycles.

People should listen because this conversation blends real life with real tools. I don’t just talk about relationships from a clinical lens—I talk about them from lived experience, cultural context, and practical application. This episode offers honest insight, evidence-based strategies, and encouragement for anyone looking to build healthier, more grounded relationships—starting with themselves.

Short Introduction (for hosts to read on-air):

Vanessa Molina is a **Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist** who helps women, men, and couples strengthen their relationships—with others and with themselves. As the founder of New Dawn Healing & Wellness, she shares practical, evidence-based tools that support emotional growth, self-awareness, and healthier connections in everyday life.

Fun/Friendly Fact:

I went skydiving when I was 17. I taught English in the Slums in India for 3 weeks in 2019. Chocolate is my guilty pleasure.

Topics of Expertise:
  • EMDR Therapy
  • Attachment Styles
  • Grief and grieving process
  • Anxiety
  • Relationships
Key Message / Core Story:

Like the Phoenix, you can always rise after hardship and start all over again. Rediscover and Redefine yourself.

Ideal Podcast Audience:

Executives. Entrepreneurs. High-Affluent Clients. Couples in need of therapy.

Listener Takeaways:

Listeners will learn how self-awareness impacts relationships and walk away with practical, evidence-based tools to improve communication and connection. The episode offers real insight, relatable examples, and simple strategies people can start using right away.

Suggested Interview Questions:
  • Why do so many people struggle in relationships even when they genuinely want things to work?
  • How does our relationship with ourselves affect the way we show up in romantic relationships and friendships?
  • What are some common patterns you see in women, men, or couples that keep them feeling stuck—and how can they start shifting them?
  • What are a few practical, evidence-based tools people can start using today to improve communication and emotional connection?
  • Was there a personal moment or experience that shaped how you view relationships—with others and with yourself—and led you to the work you do today?
Books / Courses / Products:

Blogs on my Substack -https://substack.com/@vanessamolinamslmft . Podcast Episode 83 of Coral Gables Counseling Center on Kids and Social Media -https://www.coralgablescounseling.com/podcasts/kids-and-social-media/

Achievements / Media Features:

Final 3 contestant on Miss Carnaval Miami Pageant 2022. Miss Coral Gables in the Miss Florida USA Pageant in 2024.

Speaking Experience:

Masters Thesis Panelist for MIU city University.

Audience Size / Reach:

email subscribers : 30 . 500+ followers on Linkedin

Promotion Commitment:
Yes
Video Sharing Permission:
Yes
Clip/Promo Permission:
Yes