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Collective Pillow Talk

Collective Pillow Talk

By: J&K
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This podcast is about capturing the two hosts brand new relationship in real time, how it unfolds and the conversations that are difficult, uncomfortable and sometimes hysterical, but ultimately necessary to be sure they're both on the same page, and more importantly- the same team. Hurt feelings, miscommunications, awkward moments, red flags, worrisome behavior, safe words, romantic misfires and more will all be discussed. For better or worse, in sickness and health, till the sex is no more, with liberty and justice for all! What could go wrong? Welcome to- "Collective Pillow Talk"J&K Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep. 7 The "L" word
    Apr 26 2023
    Kristin and Jason discuss their non-use of the "L" word as of yet and what that might mean. Kristin's near conscious musings and Jason's personal struggles also make an appearance.
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    28 mins
  • Ep. 6 - Hitting a sex wall?
    Jan 20 2023
    Kristin asks Jason if he's already hit a "sex wall" and then discuss all the misinterpretations around such a question. 3 months, 13 dates and a *wall* of sex later, is the sex already slowing down, or is it something else entirely?
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    43 mins
  • Ep. 5 - Revelations
    Jan 6 2023
    Kristin shares info about her age that she's withheld from Jason until now. This episode captures their conversation immediately following Kristin's revelation to Jason. Though not the most fun nor easy, it's real relationship conversation addressing something difficult for them both.
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    51 mins

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