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Hiatus Week 7:
Swinging and The Lifestyle Playlist – Myths, Play Parties, and Relationship Lessons
Even while I'm taking some time off, I want to continue showing up for you and pursuing my passion, which is to help people break free from societal norms and rethink everything they know about relationships. I truly believe there's a new paradigm for relationships being birthed, one grounded in the concept and foundations of relationship diversity.
So, to keep the conversations alive, I've taken a look back at my two years of episodes and noticed some exciting themes emerging. Each week, during my hiatus, I'll post a specially curated playlist of episodes centered on a specific topic. Then you'll find links to those episodes in the show notes to help you dive deeper into areas that might resonate with where you are in your journey.
Let's continue exploring, growing, and embracing the expansiveness of relationship diversity together.
This week focuses on Swinging or as some call it, The Lifestyle. This week's highlights include Episode 61, featuring Jo Leavitt, who sheds light on swinging myths and the importance of communication, trust, and respect. In Episode 87, Chez Jennings discusses the ins and outs of play parties, providing insights useful for people in diverse relationship structures. Lastly, Episode 122 with Lauren Hayes explores lessons monogamous couples can learn from swingers, emphasizing self-awareness, emotional sovereignty, and communication to enrich all types of relationships.
Episodes tagged:
Episode 61 An Open Conversation about Swinging with Jo Leavitt
Episode 87 All About Play Parties with Chez Jennings
Episode 122 What Monogamous Couples Can Learn from Swingers to Transform Love and Intimacy with Lauren Hayes
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