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45: I Don't Sleep with Women, But I Do Have Sex with Them feat. Sincere Show

45: I Don't Sleep with Women, But I Do Have Sex with Them feat. Sincere Show

FromLovers and Friends with Shan Boodram


45: I Don't Sleep with Women, But I Do Have Sex with Them feat. Sincere Show

FromLovers and Friends with Shan Boodram

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Oct 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sincere Show, best known as Jason Derulo's DJ and a former castmate of Love and Hip Hop, came to this podcast to discuss non-monogamy and why his life of abundance has informed his decision to seek out an open relationship. However, the interview went much deeper and wider covering topics like fear of abandonment, sexual trauma, power dynamics and harmful tropes. 

This episode poses thought starters such as: What does it look like to be healed? Can you know what you want without knowing yourself without the baggage of trauma? How much space should we make for hurt people who hurt people? When are boundaries unhelpful brick walls? Should we prioritize or drive for sex or safety?

Thank you to the sponsor of this episode HelloFresh


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Released:
Oct 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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There is so much great and life-changing information about sex and intimacy, but let’s face it, it can be dry as hell! Intimacy expert and sexologist Shan Boodram takes a deep dive into anything and everything about sex, relationships, and the science of attachment every week with expert guests and friends who will tell all. It’s everything The Talk should be.