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In this episode of Coffee & Cleavage, Lynnie and Claudia break down what actually happens when a woman walks into a room owning her body, her energy, and her power. Is it admiration? Attraction? Ego threat? Or quiet resentment? If you've ever been told you're intimidating, high-maintenance, or “hard to handle,” this episode will hit home.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Claudia, and Gary talk about toxic relationships, emotional attachment, and why walking away is often harder than staying. From trauma bonds to nostalgia to the chemistry that keeps pulling you back in, we break down the psychology behind the toxic ex you still think about.If you've ever found yourself missing someone who hurt you, going back when you knew you shouldn't, or confusing attachment with love, this conversation will feel very familiar. You're not crazy. You're human.Subscribe for more honest conversations about relationships, attachment styles, dating patterns, and personal growth.
Send us a textSeason 3 Episode 23On today's episode, we welcome Jonny Weavers – Martin's son – for a conversation that's full of love, laughter, and lasting memories.Jonny joins Patrick to look back on the life of his dad, Martin: not just the voice people knew and loved, but the man behind it all – a devoted father, a proud grandad, and someone who left a huge impression on everyone around him.Together, they talk through Jonny's childhood memories and the bond he shared with his dad, from a mutual love of comedy and sport, to family holidays, entertainment, and the simple joy of sharing comedy interests and comedy styles.Jonny looks back on his remarkable achievements with Pallets gaining him the title of "Pallet Man" featuring on the popular TV program "Bargain Loving Brits"It's a conversation that celebrates Martin's passion for life, his devoted wife Lynnie his family, his friends, and especially his much-loved grandchildren. Above all, this episode is a real tribute from a son to his dad – honest, affectionate, and full of gratitude – remembering Martin not just as a character, but as the best dad.A moving, uplifting episode that reminds us how memories, humour, and shared interests keep the people we love very much alive.#HeartTransplant#eatingdisorder#RareCondition#HealthJourney#LifeChangingDiagnosis#MentalHealth#Vulnerability#SelfCompassion#PostTraumaticGrowth#MedicalMiracle#BBCSports#Inspiration#Cardiology#Surgery#Podcast#Healthcare#HeartHealth#MedicalBreakthrough#EmotionalJourney#SupportSystem#HealthcareHeroes#PatientStories#CardiologyCare#MedicalJourney#LifeLessons#MentalWellness#HealthAwareness#InspirationalTalk#LivingWithIllness#RareDiseaseAwareness#SharingIsCaring#MedicalSupport#BBCReporter#HeartDisease#PodcastInterview#HealthTalk#Empowerment#Wellbeing#HealthPodcast#prostatecancer#Aid's#prostateCheck out our website at www.whostomanddick.comCheck out our website at www.whostomanddick.com
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When someone can't accept your past, it can quietly poison the present. In this episode, Claudia, Lynnie, and Gary talk about judgment, insecurity, and what real acceptance actually looks like.
Threesomes sound hot in fantasy but the reality can be complicated. Today on Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Claudia, and Gary unpack expectations, emotions, and what people rarely talk about before saying yes.
Is emotional cheating worse than physical cheating? In this episode, Lynnie, Claudia, and Gary dive into blurred boundaries, hidden intimacy, and why emotional connections can sometimes cut deeper than physical ones.
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Carol Steinberg as guest to the show. About Carol Steinberg: Carol Steinberg is an accomplished writer and editor and a former award-winning journalist who contributed regularly to The New York Times, Success magazine, and other publications. She left journalism mid-career to serve for 15 years as an executive at local and national nonprofit organizations focused on Alzheimer's disease—a way of giving back after her father died as a result of the disease. Now semi-retired, she continues her involvement in the Alzheimer's community by writing the bimonthly newsletter for Voices of Alzheimer's as well as blogs on the topic, and appearing on podcasts and other media to discuss various aspects of the disease. Based on her family's experience and her knowledge of Alzheimer's disease, Carol is the author of a new children's book—"Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly." The book uniquely features a heartfelt story about Alzheimer's plus a collection of intergenerational activities. It has been recognized by AlzAuthors as a valuable resource for caregivers and by Ella's Way for demonstrating the power of kindness. About "Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly": "Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly: A Heartfelt Children's Story About Alzheimer's Disease Plus a Guide to Intergenerational Activities" takes a unique approach to helping families navigate Alzheimer's disease or other related brain disorders. It features a tender children's story that explains the disease in age-appropriate language, designed to help young children understand the changes in a loved one and to alleviate fear and confusion. The story is uniquely complemented by a collection of empowering intergenerational activities, such as gardening and music, which respond to the question, "Now what?"—How can we foster a loving and respectful bond? Author Carol Steinberg taps into her family's journey and extensive professional experience with Alzheimer's to realistically portray the disease and offer understanding and compassion to a condition that is often stigmatized. As the author notes, "In the face of this devastating disease, we are all looking for that 'moment'—a twinkle of joy, laughter, connection, or remembrance." Accompanied by illustrator Chelsea Cooper's beautiful watercolor artwork, "Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly" tells the story of Lynnie, a young girl who cherishes spending time with her grandfather. When Grandpa Meow begins to struggle with their familiar activities and forgets who his granddaughter is, Lynnie's mom sensitively explains that Grandpa Meow has Alzheimer's. The conversation includes a powerful message: "We can try to help him remember how much we love him." Lynnie takes these words to heart and figures out how to strengthen their bond in a new way, relying on a song Grandpa Meow always sang to her as she flew through the air on a swing. "Come Grandpa Meow, Let's Fly" has been recognized by AlzAuthors as a valuable resource for caregivers and by Ella's Way for demonstrating the power of kindness. Experts have called the book "stigma-busting," "well-crafted and poignant," and a "practical tool for meaningful conversations." A portion of each sale benefits the VoA Foundation, the educational arm of Voices of Alzheimer's.
New season. New co-host. Same unfiltered conversations. In this intro episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie welcomes her new co-host Claudia Fijal and kicks off an exciting new chapter of the podcast.
Exorbitant orbs! Danny puts the Chess in Chessington. York becomes one parkrun fewer. 'That' Facebook group is mothballed. Dame Kelly's grading. Nicola does a spot of heavy breathing and Danny goes back to his very origins alongside his marshalling parents at Stanborough parkrun Lakes in Welwyn Garden City.
It's the Ham Radio Show, and despite Eddie fighting a nasty cold and a last-minute guest cancellation, the show must go on—because it's the first night of the annual, absurd, and highly inappropriate tradition: Gobblesgiving! Former lawyer and current OnlyFans star Jennie Lynnie joins the program as the inaugural "Gobbler" of the season. She attempts to perform Gobblesgiving—the Pilgrims' tradition of fellatio combined with a live turkey call—an endeavor complicated by her ill-prepared use of a toothpaste tube dildo and a detailed discussion about her "tight box." Also in this episode: WTF News: Eddie and the crew react to the bizarre, four-deaths-in-three-weeks streak at Disney World, leading to a "tinfoil hat" conspiracy theory about the unhappiest place on Earth. Political Rants: The team dissects the New York City election, calling the new Mayor, Mandaml, a "piece of work" and an "asshole" for starting his term with a cash bar at his party and new ads asking for more money. New Jingle Alert: Inspired by the lack of "fraternizing" on Billy the "Master Boater's" recent cruise, the team writes a commercial for the new venture: Prostitute Cruise Lines. Music & Nostalgia: Billy and Rick return to The Basement to play number one songs that replaced other number one songs in the 1970s. Football Perfect Picks: The crew places their bets for NFL Week 10, proudly sponsored by theperfectgene.nyc ("#nocrushednuts"). Plus, Melrose Larry Green fails to mention the show on KTLA, we get the world's weather from Frankie McDonald, and Joe attempts to break news about a celebrity on their deathbed.
It's the Ham Radio Show, and despite Eddie fighting a nasty cold and a last-minute guest cancellation, the show must go on—because it's the first night of the […]
"I wanted to try the things I fantasized about while I was in a platonic marriage."Jennie Lynnie (IG: @jennie_lynnie) shares her transformative journey from a career in law to exploring the world of adult content creation. Fresh out of a 25-year platonic marriage that ended in grief, Jennie is using that grief to transform her sexuality and break the stigma of "mom shame" Want more Jennie? https://link.me/jennie_lynnieStay Connected: https://linktr.ee/msradiosapphire
Join Uncle Eddie for a wild ride as he welcomes special guest Jennie Lynnie, a 51-year-old bombshell, for a candid conversation about her journey into the world of OnlyFans and her life before! Get ready for a deep dive into her foray into adult content, including some very personal and explicit insights. Plus, the crew gets WILD with a WTF news story about eating peacocks! Listener discretion is advised.
Join Uncle Eddie for a wild ride as he welcomes special guest Jennie Lynnie, a 51-year-old bombshell, for a candid conversation about her journey into the world of […]
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle two candid fan submissions: dating someone who spends every Saturday hiking with an ex who refuses to meet the new partner, and receiving a late-night “miss your face” text that reopens old feelings. The trio explores clear boundaries, reasonable timelines for introductions, transparency without ultimatums, and how to navigate these challenges!
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary respond to a listener who's falling for someone in ethical non-monogamy and isn't sure whether to continue. They explain ENM in plain terms, weigh curiosity versus compatibility, and challenge each other with “try it or walk away?” questions to show how each host would handle it.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary run through today's most-asked early-dating dilemmas—whether exclusivity before a third date signals clarity or haste, how to request a soft-launch without pressure, ways to blend friend groups so no one feels like a guest, a kind script for “I'm not ready to meet your parents,” whether to keep a useful gift from an ex, and the cleanest way to end a situationship that keeps looping back.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into a candid fan confession: a married professional has been swapping playful snaps with a younger coworker for years—until “almost” photos and late-night messages suggest the feelings aren't one-sided. The trio explores when fantasy becomes a problem, the difference between micro-cheating and harmless flirtation, workplace and digital-trail risks, and respectful scripts for cooling it down before real damage is done.
Why does quitting alcohol sometimes feel harder after you stop drinking? In this Meet Our Coaches episode, Coach Pam sits down with Coaches Lynnie and Kim —two alumni-turned-coaches from The Path—to explore what it really means to be free. For both of them, learning how to find emotional freedom from alcohol required more than just abstinence. It took unlearning old beliefs, reframing shame, and stepping into a compassionate, curious mindset. Whether you're stuck in deprivation mode or just wondering why you still feel "off" without alcohol, their stories offer hope, perspective, and practical tools. In this episode, Coach Lynnie and Coach Pam discuss: Breaking up with alcohol was easier than she expected—with the right tools How loneliness was amplified by drinking The unexpected joy of feeling your emotions out loud Learning how to find emotional freedom from alcohol by rewriting old beliefs The shift from autopilot to conscious, confident living How vulnerability creates real-time healing and connection Rebuilding family, faith, and identity through this journey Why investing in yourself ripples into every area of your life …and more In this episode, Coach Kim and Coach Pam discuss: Feeling stuck after 16 years sober and trying to moderate again Discovering the missing piece: emotional freedom Learning how to find emotional freedom from alcohol by embracing JOMO Why The Path worked when nothing else had How to navigate the “overwhelm phase” in early alcohol-free life Tips for customizing your path based on how you learn best Why feeling “behind” is just a thought—and how to shift it What it means when alcohol becomes no more significant than eggplant …and more Coach Lynnie is a Certified This Naked Mind Coach who helps clients shift their mindset, break free from limiting beliefs, and create lasting change through alcohol-free living. After starting her journey with The Alcohol Experiment in 2022, she now supports others with a blend of science-based tools, compassion, and lived experience. As a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, Lynnie empowers others to embrace their authentic selves without alcohol. She's especially passionate about transforming workplace drinking culture and helping people reclaim confidence, clarity, and joy. Learn more about Coach Lynnie: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/lynnie-mcgivern/ Coach Kim is a Certified This Naked Mind Coach who helps high-achieving, perfectionistic women find emotional freedom from alcohol. After 16 years of sobriety and a return to drinking, she discovered lasting change through The Path in 2022. Her coaching blends lived experience with deep compassion, offering a safe space for women who feel like they've tried everything. Kim believes true freedom comes when we stop trying to escape and start living fully. Learn more about Coach Kim: https://thisnakedmind.com/coach/kim-dewitt-alpc/ Episode links: nakedmindpath.com Related Episodes: How to Feel Good Without Alcohol? - Reader Questions - E702 - https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-702-readers-question-how-to-feel-good-without-alcohol/ How to Overcome Destructive Behaviors - Expert Edge - E573 - https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-573-expert-edge-podcast-how-to-overcome-destructive-behaviors-with-colin-boyd/ Will I Ever Stop Wanting To Drink? - Reader Questions - E376 - https://thisnakedmind.com/ep-376-reader-question-will-i-ever-stop-wanting-to-drink/ Ready to take the next step on your journey? Visit https://learn.thisnakedmind.com/podcast-resources for free resources, programs, and more. Until next week, stay curious!
This week on Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle performance nerves and expectations. Story one: a listener relies on a “blue pill” for anxiety-related ED and wonders when to tell a new partner. Story two: a boyfriend climaxes most times while his girlfriend almost never does—she says she's fine, he feels lost. The trio digs into disclosure without killing the vibe, trust vs. secrecy, asking for feedback without pressure, and coaching partners to explore what actually works.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary unpack three candid fan submissions: being bored by “technically good” vanilla sex and how to introduce kink respectfully; when 24/7 location sharing crosses from reassurance into surveillance; and what to do when a threesome meant to reignite intimacy leaves partners feeling more disconnected. Can a threesome save a relationship or is it doomed after?
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary tackle a spicier get-to-know-us Q&A. They pick the one bedroom toy they'd keep, share the everyday sounds that spark flirt mode, discuss whether enthusiastic sex can be restored, and unpack body count, fading desire, and the “constant attention” myth. They open up about a kink they admire but haven't tried, foods that kill the mood, give-vs-receive dilemmas, on-camera versus real-life boundaries, car quickies versus luxury slow burns, mutual self-pleasure on video chat, the profile keywords that trigger an instant swipe-left, and a rapid “hot or pass” on rope, wax, and ice.
n this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary answer fan-submitted questions about navigating desire with confidence. They break down how to introduce a kink without pressure, why after-care can matter even after “vanilla” sex, and the low-pressure way to bring toys into the bedroom. They also unpack whether quiet can be just as hot as vocal, and where the line is between sexy and too loud. Honest, useful, and stigma-free.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dissect two fan stories that prove mixed signals are alive and painfully well. One listener gets ghosted 24 hours after a picture-perfect hookup; another is trapped between flirtatious compliments and Instagram posts about other guys. The trio explores signs of emotional unavailability, gentle ways to clarify intentions, and whether it's ever smart to reach out after being blocked.
This week on Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary are answering your juiciest fan-submitted questions—and it's all about firsts, fantasies, and the moments that make you go “WTF?!” The trio share surprising things they are into and debate public sex, awkward dirty talk slip-ups, and who's really more experimental in bed—men or women.
Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary welcome a truly unique guest: Matt Barr, the official record-holder for the world's largest scientifically documented penis—measuring over 14 inches. In this candid and honest conversation, Matt opens up about discovering his size, navigating dating and mental health, public perception, and the myths that surround male anatomy. We also touch on his experience posing nude for his upcoming book, how he responds to the “prove it” crowd, and what advice he'd give to any man struggling with size insecurity.This isn't just a conversation about size—it's a conversation about what size means.
In this week's episode, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary answer even more fan-submitted questions—from what makes a hookup truly unforgettable to how many “okay” dates is too many before moving on. They are talking sex confidence vs. physical skill, the surprising impact of rejection, and why the first kiss might—or might not—tell you everything you need to know. Want your question answered on a future episode? Submit it at coffeeandcleavage.com.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary take on three fan-submitted stories that hit close to home. From being strung along by a flirty texter, to dating someone still healing from trauma, to feeling blamed after every hookup—these men are asking: “What do I do next?” The hosts break down the mixed signals, communication breakdowns, and emotional red flags that so many of us face.
Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary explore two powerful fan-submitted stories this week on Coffee and Cleavage. First: a man's girlfriend wants to explore her sexuality—on her terms only. Is one-sided openness ever okay? Then, another listener who's only attracted to "model-type" women and feels completely stuck—alone, frustrated, and unable to connect. Can attraction ever evolve—or are we doomed by our “type”?
Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary return with another round of brutally honest fan-submitted questions—this time diving deep into dating dilemmas, awkward sex scenarios, and emotional landmines like porn habits, body count convos, and finishing too fast.
Lynnie, Shantal and Gary are diving into three raw and relatable fan stories that hit all the awkward spots in dating and sex. From a hookup gone wrong and the sting of ghosting, to mixed signals in the DMs and the confidence gap between sexting and real-life intimacy—this episode is packed with honesty, insight, and zero sugarcoating.
How do you reset mid-sex without bruising egos? Can watching porn together actually strengthen intimacy? And is scheduling sex the secret to ending a two-month dry spell? In this rapid-fire fan Q&A, Coffee and Cleavage hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary reveal the mood-setter songs they swear by, the dating-app icks they can't ignore, and the one compliment that never gets old. From unsolicited nudes vs. voice notes to the best guilt-free post-hookup snacks, no question is off-limits. Send in your own questions for the next round at coffeeandcleavage.com your curiosity fuels the show!
In this fan-driven episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary respond to a barrage of listener questions. Topics range from evolving sexual preferences, the worst flirting mistakes, and ideal pick-up lines to whether a threesome is on the table. They discuss preferred sex duration, attitudes toward body hair, and candid thoughts on pornography. Listeners also hear the hosts' takes on spontaneous dates, public displays of affection, conflict styles, and relationship deal-breakers versus green flags. Submit future questions at coffeeandcleavage.com.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary explore two listener dilemmas. One caller's sister exaggerates his size, leading to mid-hookup humiliation; the hosts discuss rebuilding self-esteem, addressing family sabotage, and whether physical dimensions or chemistry matter most. Another listener loves his relationship but feels unwanted because his partner never initiates sex; the trio outlines respectful strategies to spark her confidence and desire. Additional fan questions tackle whether bad sex justifies ending a relationship, how early is too early to discuss kinks on dating apps, and best hand etiquette during oral. Submit questions at coffeeandcleavage.com.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary answer listener-submitted questions for a behind-the-mic look at their lives. Topics include the only three apps they'd keep if they had to purge their phones, the single skill each host is quietly working on this year, and which past episode challenged them most. They open up about favorite comfort rituals, advice that proved life-changing, the oddest direct messages in their inboxes, and the Hollywood actors they'd cast to play themselves. Rounding out the conversation are thoughts on misconceptions about content creators, the unexpected quality that makes someone unforgettable, personal goals they hope to lock in next year, and a three-item bucket list still waiting to be checked off. Submit more questions at coffeeandcleavage.com.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary explore three listener-submitted dating disasters. First, a caller catches his girlfriend of seven years in bed with his roommate and wonders how to trust again. Next, a man's relationship—born from a “take one for the team” favor—faces insecurity after a friend's careless joke about attraction and weight. Finally, an app date ends with a lecture about who should pay and what counts as “effort.”
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary explore relationships that are “not quite open, not exactly closed.” They debate whether hall passes protect commitment or plant resentment, how couples negotiate soft-swap vs. full-swap boundaries, and whether emotional monogamy can survive sexual freedom. A listener story about balancing free-pass trips with looming threesome jealousy illustrates how fuzzy rules can test trust. Share your own monogam-ish wins, fails, or questions at coffeeandcleavage.com.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, hosts Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary tackle dirty talk and praise kink—two listener‑requested topics that can take intimacy to the next level. They dissect common missteps (jumping from silence to X‑rated, cliché porn lines, ignoring body language) and offer practical fixes, from slowing down and reading the moment to using “What if…?” questions and seductive pauses. A fan story about an accidental “Yes, mommy” sets the stage for laughs and genuine advice.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary get personal with a creator-focused Q&A. From the highs and lows of content creation to the moments they've been truly embarrassed, the trio opens up about what it's really like behind the scenes.They reveal whether they tell people what they do for a living, how they keep ideas flowing, and share what they'd do if they only had one day left to live. Plus: Are they girly girls, or down to get dirty (and maybe go camping)? It's a raw, fun, and honest look into their lives as creators.
In this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary react to one of the craziest dating stories yet—a woman goes on a late-night coffee date, ends up in a dark construction site fearing for her life... and then gets a dick pic the next morning.They also break down the viral “Worst First Date Spots” list—from Cheesecake Factory to coffee shops—and debate whether these locations are truly bad or just misunderstood. Is it about effort, vibes, or just expectations? And what does a date spot say about the kind of connection someone wants?
In this raw and revealing episode, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary answer your burning dating questions—nothing off-limits. From what instantly attracts them to someone, to thoughts on dad bods vs. gym rats, bad boys vs. nice guys, and even whether they've ever cheated (or been tempted). They open up about love at first sight, vulnerability in men, and how soon is too soon to talk about sex. Unfiltered, honest, and totally unscripted—this is Ask Us Anything, Coffee and Cleavage style.
In this unfiltered episode, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary dive into some of the most controversial topics in modern relationships. Can a relationship survive infidelity? Should you share passwords with your partner? Is jealousy healthy—or toxic? And where's the line between porn and betrayal? One fan shares her hurt after discovering her husband's porn history featuring women nothing like her. Another caught her boyfriend watching porn while she was in the shower. Is this cheating—or just private behavior? The trio breaks it all down with honesty, laughter, and personal stories.
In this fun and unfiltered episode, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary answer personal, fan-submitted questions—from guilty pleasures and wild preferences. Positions, orgasms and where to finish! The trio dives into playful confessions, revealing their quirks, turn-ons, and a few things you probably didn't know! It's the ultimate “get to know us” episode—raw, honest, and a little spicy.
Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary dive into fan-submitted stories seeking dating advice. One listener struggles with finding romance at work, while another wonders how much to reveal about his virginity to a potential partner. Plus, a listener debates whether to risk a close friendship for love. The trio shares their own experiences and insights—helping fans navigate love, attraction, and tough decisions.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal and Gary answer some of their fans most pressing questions. What is creating and working on Onlyfans like? Do their families know what they do for a living? Do they prefer going out or staying in? Plus how do they know the difference between different orgasms? The trio dish and invite you to send more juicy questions for them to divulge!
In today's episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Lynnie, Shantal, and Gary dive headfirst into three real-life listener dilemmas. First, a Tinder user is stuck swiping and wonders if changing jobs (and maybe asking out coffee shop customers) will boost his matches. Next, a self-conscious virgin fears rejection from women who might label his inexperience a deal breaker. Finally, a fan struggles with whether to tell a close friend he's caught feelings—and risks turning the entire friendship upside down. Tune in for frank advice, personal stories, and plenty of laughs as the hosts share their honest takes on these tricky dating crossroads.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary explore the green flags that signify a thriving relationship—both emotionally and physically. From open communication and mutual respect to shared laughter and deep emotional support, these key indicators help build strong, fulfilling connections.The conversation gets even spicier as they dive into green flags in the bedroom, discussing consent, communication, and the importance of mutual pleasure in a healthy intimate life.
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into some spicy relationship debates. Is watching adult content while in a relationship crossing the line, or is it just harmless fun? Should you be upfront with your partner about it, or is that oversharing? Plus, the trio spills the tea on interoffice romances—dating a coworker, hooking up with the boss, and the risks (and rewards) of mixing business with pleasure. And which one of the hosts actually got down to business at work? And things get even hotter when they each answer if they have ever gotten turned on in public? Tune in for wild confessions, hot takes, and unfiltered conversation!
On this episode of Coffee and Cleavage, Shantal, Lynnie, and Gary dive into sexual and social trends. From creative kinks and fetishes like working out naked to failed sexual AI predictions of the past. Will sex, dating and relationships be forever changed in the next decade? Tune in and laugh along!