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How We Kept the Love and Connection Alive Post Breakup {Video}

As you probably know from our post in March of 2016, after a year and a half of being in romantic relationship, the building a life and business together kind, we (Natalie and Bob) decided to consciously uncouple, aka break up. If you have not watched that video, you can do that HERE. The hope was that we would experience freedom and […]

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How to Break Up in a Way That Deepens Love and Honors the Relationship (Our Story) {Video}

Painful breakups. We’ve all had them. The relationships that went down in flames. Anger, disappointment, deep sadness, so many things left unsaid, and so much love left unacknowledged. If you have experienced this you may also be familiar with the feeling of regret that the love, growth, and good times you shared were not able to be […]

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Take Care of Your Man / Woman

Dear Reader: The following is an article written by one of the creators of Sex the Podcast, Natalie Vartanian. It is an adaptation of a post she originally wrote for her site: Natalie The Coach. Take care of your man (or woman)! Regardless of your ‘status’ with each other. When you read the next couple of suggestions you may […]

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How Talking About Your Sexual Desires Can Improve Your Sex Life

In this video, we share how actually talking about your sexual desires, or attractions to other people outside of the relationship, can actually improve your sex life. It definitely appears to be a counter-intuitive concept, however the more you can own those desires and can communicate them with your partner, the more you can bring […]

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Sex CAN Keep Getting Better and Better

In this video, we share about a recent conversation we had around how sex CAN actually get better over time, especially in a relationship! We tackle the common misconception that sex gets boring or bad over time and share about our own personal experiences of how the opposite is true! To hear how sex can […]

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3 Things I Wish I Knew About Sex Growing Up

Dear Reader: The following is an article written by one of the creators of Sex the Podcast, Bob Schwenkler.  o you consider yourself a sexual being? I consider myself a sexual being. I can say this at this point in my life and have it flow easily out of my mouth (or through my fingers to the keyboard […]

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Expanding Beyond Hook Ups vs Relationship Material

Dear Reader: The following is an article written by one of the creators of Sex the Podcast, Natalie Vartanian. It is an adaptation of a post she originally wrote for her site, Natalie The Coach, as a part of her “Ask the SEXpert” series. I had a woman send in the following question which I can’t lie, I have […]

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Why It’s Important to Fill Up Your Tank and Prevent Draining Your Relationship

We decided to switch things up for a change and film a video for y’all, as opposed to write a blog post, because spontanaiety is the key to any good relationship! In this video, we talk about how to notice when your tank is running low, what happens when you are tapped out, why it is so […]

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Most Love (and Sex) Advice is Crap

Dear Reader: The following is an article written by one of the creators of Sex the Podcast, Natalie Vartanian. It is an adaptation of a post she originally wrote for her site: Natalie The Coach. I have been reading articles on love, sex and relationships since I was a teenager. One thing I can say with […]

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How Expressing Anger Can Enhance Your Relationship

Dear Reader: The following is a co-written article between the creators of Sex the Podcast, Natalie Vartanian and Bob Schwenkler. But Isn’t Anger Bad? “The devil is in the details.” “It’s the little things.” “God is in the details.” “Even the largest avalanche is triggered by small things.” “It’s the little details that are vital.” […]

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