2026-03-12T00:00:00+00:00
  • What Men Want in Dating and Intimacy

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    In this insightful episode of Bringing Intimacy Back, we dive deep into the often-misunderstood desires and expectations men have when it comes to dating and intimacy. Our expert guests, including relationship coaches, psychologists, and everyday men, share candid conversations about what truly matters to them in romantic relationships.

  • Sex and Intimacy after Cancer? Damn right! with Dr. Dizon

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    Don S. Dizon is a Professor of Medicine and Professor of Surgery at Brown University and serves as the Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Professional Engagement at SWOG Cancer Research Network, a member of the National Cancer Institute’s National Clinical Trials Network. He is a medical oncologist specializing

  • Dating Games: Bring Play Back to Your Lovelife

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    Enjoy this rerun of Bringing Intimacy Back, Dating Games: Bring Play Back To Your Lovelife. The dating journey has become such a chore. With the prolific rise of dating apps, the process of getting to know someone has become more difficult. It’s made people more jaded and feeling stuck. Dr.

  • “The Remarkable Healing Power of Crisis”

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    #sexologist #emotions #intimacy #relationships #sexologist #intimacy #dating #tips #bringingintimacyback #healing #crisis We have all had those moment where things seem to keep going south and the hole keeps getting deeper and deeper. Climbing out of the hole can seem impossible. Things get worse before they get better. But the suffering

  • Bipolar Healing & Relationship Recovery w/ Michelle Reittinger

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    Having been diagnosed with bipolar in 1998, Michelle spent the next 12 years on a roller coaster of manic and depressive episodes with therapists, doctors, psychotropic meds, hospitalizations, and suicide attempts. She was at her wit's end and felt humiliated, hopeless and lost. In particular, she was devastated by the

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