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In this week’s episode of Two Personal, Joy Taylor explores the complexities of friendships, emphasizing that not all friends need to know every detail of each other’s lives. She highlights the importance of categorizing friendships by intimacy and trust for healthier relationships.
Joy then welcomes close friend and sex therapist Jenifer Smith to discuss personal transitions, the pandemic’s impact on mental health, and the need for sex education. They reflect on their Miami experiences, the challenges therapists faced during the pandemic, and the importance of open conversations about sex and women’s rights. Jenifer shares her journey from traditional therapy to addressing the stigma around sex therapy.
Joy concludes with a shout-out to the New York Liberty on their first WNBA Championship and expresses her admiration for their mascot, Ellie the Elephant, celebrating the joy that sports and community bring.
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Thank you to everyone who checked in with the man behind Liquor Talk during hurricane Milton. The hurricane may have destroyed some parts of the city, flooded our streets and […]
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