348.Susan Bratton: Unleashing Erotic Play to Transform Your Intimacy
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Welcome to the first ever Hot Sexy Summer Series! All summer long I’m bringing you brand new compilations to rock your mojo. Each Friday episode will focus on a specific theme.
This week: The Creative Relationships Edition.
Demian Lichtenstein is a CEO, Founder and Visionary. With decades of experience as a creative and executive in the entertainment industry in the roles of development, writing, producing, directing and mentoring. Some of his numerous credits include producing and directing over 250 music videos for Grammy Award Winning artists including Sting and Eric Clapton, as well as writing, producing and directing feature films starring Kevin Costner, Kurt Russell, Courtney Cox and Ice T and he’s written scripts for RKO Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Brothers and others.
Lisa Cherney has been mentoring millionaire entrepreneurs for over 20 years. She is the host of the ground-breaking confession-based GFR (Get F’n Real) podcast and creator of the 12 GFR Commandments. She walks her talk and shares openly about her unconventional marriage, and addiction in her 20s, along with other juicy confessions. her mission is to help soulful entrepreneurs GFR so they can get out of their own way, help more people and make more money! Her mission is to help soulful entrepreneurs GFR so they can get out of their own way, help more people and make more money!
It’s Truth + Tequila Tuesday!
This week’s questions comes from Nicole and she says:
My husband and I have been together for over 20 years. I’m the kind of person that if I’m talking to you, I would like to look at you in the eyes. But this is challenging for my husband, he’ll look out the window or someplace else. And says that he doesn’t need to look at me to be actively listening. It feels so weird to me though. I don’t feel ignored. I can say that, but it doesn’t feel right when I’m talking to somebody who’s constantly avoiding your eye contact. Is this normal? What can I do?