• AM I SAFE TO BE BY MYSELF? ft. Mark Groves

  • Apr 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
  • Podcast
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AM I SAFE TO BE BY MYSELF? ft. Mark Groves

  • Summary

  • Happy Friday, Fckers! On today’s episode, CORINNE FISHER and KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON hear from a pregnant listener who wants her husband to take her (and a d*ck pill) to pound town. Then, C&K are joined by human connection specialist and co-author of Liberated Love: Release Codependent Patterns and Create the Love You Desire, MARK GROVES. Together, they discuss codependency, sourcing your worth from your ability to change a partner, putting a ring on your ex, and changing how you relate to someone’s inability to change.

    Follow MARK GROVES on IG: @CreateTheLove

    If you're in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 11th, come see a live recording of Guys We Fucked at The Regent Theater for Netflix Is A Joke Festival. - click HERE for tickets -

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    Follow CORINNE FISHER: @PhilanthropyGal

    Get tickets for Corinne’s EYE OF THE TIGER TOUR at www.corinnefisher.com

    Follow KRYSTYNA HUTCHINSON: @KrystynaHutch

    Sign up for Krystyna’s Patreon at www.Patreon.com/KrystynaHutchinson

    Follow ERIC FRETTY @EricFretty

    Want to write in for advice? Send your dilemma to: SorryAboutLastNightShow@gmail.com

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    www.YouTube.com/GuysWeFcked

    MUSIC FEATURED ON TODAY’S EPISODE:

    Artist: Gunter

    https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gunter2/nightmares--daydreams

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