• 11. SEX AND DRUGS, YOU BRING THE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

  • May 9 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
  • Podcast

11. SEX AND DRUGS, YOU BRING THE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

  • Summary

  • Episode Highlights

    12:12: When the power struggle in your relationship strikes.

    21:36: Feel burdened and too busy for sex? Try this reframe.

    19:13 Here’s how to come to agreements in your marriage.

    1:01:00: What effects alcohol and cannabis have on the body.

    1:06:25: How to use cannabis with sex.

    1:36:35 The truth about cannabis inhalation.

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