Today we're fortunate to interview Amy Laurent, CEO of Amy Laurent Elite Matchmaking Services and the top-rated elite matchmaker in the United States. With 20 years of experience and more national live TV press appearances than any other matchmaker in the country, Amy has built her reputation on one non-negotiable standard: real results for discerning clients.
At Eu Natural, we believe taking care of yourself isn't only physical — it extends to every part of how you show up in life, including your relationships. We sat down with Amy to talk about why the men who work with her are also the men who take their health seriously, and what that connection really means.
Q: Amy, the men you work with are running companies and closing major deals. Why isn't a dating app good enough for them?
A: Because their time is their most valuable asset, and apps are built to waste it. The men I work with don't have the patience — or frankly, the interest — in swiping through profiles or going on bad dates with people who aren't anywhere close to the right fit. What I do is curate their romantic lives with the same level of rigor they apply to everything else they've built. I personally vet every woman I introduce. Most of the women in my network aren't on apps at all — they've come to me privately through word of mouth because they trust the discretion of what I do. A large service that claims thousands of members can't honestly tell you when they last spoke to most of them. That's not matchmaking, that's a database. Almost every client who comes to me after trying another service says the same thing: "You actually have the best women, and you actually follow through." That level of quality is not something you can mass-produce.
Q: How does physical and mental wellness factor into someone's readiness for a serious relationship?
A: Enormously — and I don't think this gets talked about enough. When someone is running on empty, which a lot of high achievers are, it affects everything: their confidence, their presence, their openness to connection. You cannot be emotionally available for another person when your own foundation is shaky. That's why I take a whole-person view from day one. I'm asking clients about their energy, their stress, how they're actually caring for themselves. Someone who's investing in their health — quality nutrition, supplementation, sleep habits — shows up completely differently in an introduction than someone who's been neglecting that side of life. It's not about aesthetics. It's about having the clarity and bandwidth to genuinely connect with another person.
Q: What advice would you give a high achiever who feels behind personally despite their professional success?
A: Stop beating yourself up — and start being intentional. The same discipline that built your career is exactly what will serve you here. After 20 years of doing this, here's what I know: readiness isn't linear, and the detours often happened for a reason. What matters now is treating this like any other serious investment — with focus, the right guidance, and real follow-through. You've already proven you can achieve at the highest level. A meaningful relationship is just a different arena, and elite matchmaking exists so you stop leaving it to chance.