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Corinne Fisher and Krystyna Hutchinson, comedians and hosts of the insanely great podcast Guys We Fucked, join me for a special Valentine’s Day episode. We’re taking your steamiest sex and dating questions about buying your first vibrator and age gaps in relationships. We’re also getting real about empathy, trauma, getting over heartbreak, and why we always go after the bad boy. Connect with Corinne + Krystyna: Instagram: @philanthropygal / @krystynahutch / @sorryaboutlastnight Twitter: @philanthropygal / @krystynahutch YouTube: Sorry About Last Night Website: sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com And buy their book, F*CKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That’s Screwed! Connect with me: Instagram: @chinaealexander / @presssendpodcast Twitter: @chinaealexander / @presssendpod YouTube: Chinae Alexander Website: chinaealexander.com / presssendpodcast.com
It’s Christmas, but we’re looking ahead to the New Year by discussing our 2018 resolutions. Corinne Fisher & Krystyna Hutchinson of the Guys We F***ed podcast joined and discussed their tour and new book, “F*CKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That’s Screwed.” We also debunk some myths about women. Sorry About Last Night Tour: http://www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/tours/ Check out the tweets here: https://goo.gl/P1KMBb -This episode is brought to you by YOU! Thank you for supporting Not Too Deep in 2017! Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.
You asked, we listened! By popular demand, we invited onto our show Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fisher – hosts of the #1 rated comedy podcast Guys We Fucked. We chat openly about what it’s like to talk about sex for a living, from how it impacts our dating lives to how it affects our perceptions of sex. We share tips on how to be confident, but not cocky; sexually assertive, but not aggressive; forward, but not CREEPY. It’s a hilarious discussion that doesn’t shy away from tough subjects like the sex abuse scandals of today. Check out Corinne and Krystyna’s podcast, “Guys We Fucked,” on any podcasting app, and make sure to pick up a copy of their book “F*CKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That's Screwed.” We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode and answer your sex or relationship questions! Please email us at sextalkpodcast@gmail.com or text / leave a voicemail for us at 323-472-4237. Thank you for all the love over the past 100+ episodes. If you'd like to support the show, consider funding our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom. We'd be very grateful and you'd get direct access to us! Get close with us on social at: Facebook/Instagram - @SexTalkWithMyMom Twitter - @SexTalkPodcast Website - www.SexTalkWithMyMom.com This episode is brought to you by Promescent, the ultimate topical, lidocaine penis spray to improve your sexual stamina! Get 15% off your order by entering promo code “Mom” at www.promescent.com. This podcast is also sponsored by Adam & Eve, the #1 Adult Toy Superstore. Receive 50% off just about any item, 3 free adult DVDs, and a mystery gift when you use promo code “KAREN” at www.adamandeve.com.
Welcome to the first episode of Survival of Wittiest! This week, Theresa sits down with New York City comedian and co-host of the podcast Guys We Fucked, KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON to discuss how she uses humor to cope with mental illness, interning at SNL, how she got into stand up, the best time of day to write a book and why comics should never apologize. Featured Music: Glitch Cake - “Insomniac” Kat Tingum & Poyraz Aldemir www.glitchcake.com Email: Survivalofthewittiestpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: survivalofthewittiest Instagram: theresakloos Facebook: www.facebook.com/survivalofthewittiest Follow Krystyna on Instagram: krystynahutch Pre-order Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fisher’s book F*CKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That’s Screwed: http://www.sorryaboutlastnightcomedy.com/book/ Intro music: Michael Hicks (piano), Rob Chase (bass), Brad Carbone (percussion) Sound engineer: Noah DeBiase