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At first glance, Matt Murray's appearance on Married at First Sight UK may seem like a superficial stint in the world of reality television. Yet, his journey is a testament to the power of authenticity and vulnerability in the face of adversity.In this episode, Matt and I have a profound conversation spanning sex, reality TV, fitness, god, the universe, and dogs. His insights about contemporary culture and personal stories are honest and effortlessly hilarious. Having navigated the challenges of public scrutiny, Matt's quest for personal growth has led to more authentic personal connections and a greater appreciation for living in sync with nature. Referenced in this episode:Think & Grow Rich - Napoleon HillSex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan & Cacilda JethaThe Creative Act: A Way of Being - Rick RubinBecoming Nobody: The Essential Ram Dass Collection - Ram DassConnect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellamccrystal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ellamccrystalhypno Website: https://www.ellamccrystal.com Connect with Matt:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt_b_murray/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@matt_b_murrayWeb: https://mbm-coaching.com/
On this week's episode, Christine and Shannon discuss the origins of "monogamy" as the relational ideal, and current studies that suggest that "opening things up" can lead to better overall satisfaction and even trust. ReferencesThe Ethical Slut – as covered by Rolling StoneUpending Traditional Monogamy – Terri Conley Sex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan & Cacilda Jetha Open Marriage: A New Life Style for Couples – George & Jan O'Neill The Evolution of Desire – David Buss Dolphins and the Evolution of the Clitoris
Whether you're looking to improve your current love life or expand your non-existent one — you'll want to hear what the love guru, Jayson Gaddis from The Relationship School, has to say. On this week's episode, Jayson's covering topics of attracting an ideal partner, the taboo of polyamory vs monogamy in the modern world, the many nuances that we find in modern love like marriage and divorce, and how to understand when to walk away from a relationship. Topics: 09:23 – Marriage and divorce 12:41 – Vulnerability in relationships 16:15 – Sex in relationships 27:30 – How to attract a partner 35:00 – When to step away from a relationship 45:00 – The best rituals for your relationship Links: Smart Couple Podcast The Relationship School Books: Sex at Dawn – Christopher Ryan
In the second part of our two-part series, we dig into how to get started with consensual non-monogamy and the various smartphone apps that are out there that put potential play partners just a swipe away. We’ll also dig into the different types of swaps, our relationship origin story, and some pitfalls and highlights of our journey so far. Plus, how tribe building became an unexpected outcome of this journey.Untrue - Dr. Wednesday Martin - Amazon.com, Amazon.caSex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá - Amazon.com, Amazon.caOpening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships - Tristan Taormino - Amazon.com, Amazon.caEthical Slut - Janet W. Hardy and Dossie Easton - Amazon.com, Amazon.caDocZone Why Men Cheat? Trailer90 Day FiancéRick and Morty - Amazon.com, Amazon.cawww.cheatingonfear.cominfo@cheatingonfear.comInstagram & Twitter: @cheatingonfearwww.patreon.com/cheatingonfear
Rozmowa z dr Agatą Loewe – seksuolożką, psychoterapeutką, założycielką Instytutu Pozytywnej Seksualności. O tym, czym jest świadoma monogamia i jakie są inne alternatywy tworzenia relacji. Co kryje się za terminami konsensualna i niekonsensualna niemonogamia oraz czym różnią się związki otwarte od związków poliamorycznych. Podczas rozmowy pojawiło się wiele rekomendacji książkowych i serialowych, wszystkie spisane poniżej:Książki: Sex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jetha Designer Relationships - Mark A.Michael, Patricia JohnsonKocha, lubi, zdradza - Esther PerelThe new monogamy - Tammy NelsonWhen someone you love is kinky - Dossie EastonSex Positive - Kelly NeffPoliamoria – Deborah AnapolSeriale i filmy: EastSiders You Me HerEasyWanderlustKomunaSchool of Life: How Romanticism Ruined Love
We all know how it goes - two people meet, they fall in love, they decide to get married and live happily ever after. We've heard different versions of this story so many times, many of us never stop to ask if it's what we want for ourselves, or whether there are other options. In this episode, author of Sex at Dawn Christopher Ryan explains what we can learn about monogamy from our hunter-gatherer ancestors, kiwi couples share some of the ups and downs of decades together, and sex therapist Nic Beets provides valuable advice
Whether you’re looking to improve your current love life or expand your non-existent one — you’ll want to hear what the love guru, Jayson Gaddis from The Relationship School, has to say. On this week’s episode, Jayson’s covering topics of attracting an ideal partner, the taboo of polyamory vs monogamy in the modern world, the many nuances that we find in modern love like marriage and divorce, and how to understand when to walk away from a relationship. Topics: 09:23 – Marriage and divorce 12:41 – Vulnerability in relationships 16:15 – Sex in relationships 27:30 – How to attract a partner 35:00 – When to step away from a relationship 45:00 – The best rituals for your relationship Links: Smart Couple Podcast The Relationship School Books: Sex at Dawn – Christopher Ryan Reviews: If you love this podcast, please click HERE to leave us a review. It energizes us to keep going as well as pushes the podcast higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support! Follow us on Instagram @brute.strength.
Is it more natural to be monogamous? Psychologist and bestselling author of Sex at Dawn Christopher Ryan reveals how our evolutionary past has shaped our sexuality and relationships today. As one of the few mammals that have sex not only for reproduction, why are we having sex? Do female apes climax? Were those hunter-gatherers as kinky as we are? And what would life be like if we lived more like bonobos and let women rule? Get down to monkey business with us and find out.
Using again our conversation starter tool kit from The School of Life, we dive into a controversial topic: Can adultery ever be acceptable? Books: The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins and Sex at Dawn - Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá.
The Guests: Ellia- https://elliabisker.wordpress.com, http://sweetsoubrette.com/, http://www.charmingdisaster.com/, http://kotorino.com/, http://funkrust.com/ twitter: @charmingdisaster and @sweetsourbette Susan-http://susanhwanglalala.com/, http://bushwickbookclub.com/ twitter: @soozeehwang The Books: Lafayette in the Somewhat United States (Sarah Vowell), Relish in My Life (Lucy Knisley), God in Ruins (Kate Atkinson), Life After Life (Kate Atkinson), Emotionally Weird (Kate Atkinson), Human Croquet (Kate Atkinson), The Blind Assasin (Margaret Atwood), The Penelopiad (Margaret Atwood), Madame Bovary (Gustave Flaubert), Henry and June (Anais Nin), The Art of Learning (Josh Waitzkin) The 5 Elements of Effective Thinking (Edward B Burger and Michael P Starbird), Hark a Vagrant (Kate Beaton), War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy), Sex at Dawn (Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha), and Moby Dick (Herman Melville) Ellia Reading: http://bushwickbookclub.bandcamp.com/track/ellia-bisker-reading-from-blind-assassin-by-margaret-atwood The Music:http://bushwickbookclub.bandcamp.com/track/sail-ho, https://alfamatrix.bandcamp.com/album/never-look-back-words-ep Writing: Give yourself permission to write the worst song ever (or short story, novel, screenplay…) #inkandworm #rfb