To close the year I'm sharing my personal favorite interviews, these conversations left me with pages of notes and contemplations for ways to improve my own life. The fourth episode in this series is "Sexpert" Susan Bratton, she is the author of over 20 best selling books is known as the "Dear Abbey of hot sex" and her manatra is couples who play in bed together stay together.
This conversation was a blast, she's full of passion especially as she emphasizes how important good sex is for the long term relationship. Susan shares techniques for better sex, who doesn't want that? She talks about how fulfilling it is when you know how and make time to enjoy more intimacy with your partner.
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To close the year I'm sharing my personal favorite interviews, these conversations left me with pages of notes and contemplations for ways to improve my own life. The third episode in this series is Vanessa Van Edwards, whose mission is to crack the code of human behavior. She's been featured on NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, USA Today, CNN, Fast Company, Forbes the list goes on.. Vanessa's latest book Captivate is a national best seller and shares the secrets of how to succeed at business and life by understanding what makes people tick.
If you want to win the deal, get the date, negotiate the sale or influence others, then understanding the science of people is critically important.
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To close the year I'm sharing my personal favorite interviews, these conversations left me with pages of notes and contemplations for ways to improve my own life. The second episode in this series is in loving memory of Robert Rabbin, the author of a beautifully written collection of books, my favorite being The 5 Principles of Authentic Living: How to Live an Authentic Life in 10 Words. I featured Robert in my cancer series as a source of inspiration, he shares his story of how he was given a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer and was told to get his affairs in order with a max 6 months to live. Robert as a result of not accepting the doctor opinion and choosing not to identify as a cancer patient went on to live another 5 years.
I'm replaying this episode because it is a year ago this month he passed, only a couple of weeks after I interviewed him here. Robert leaves us with so many gems in this conversation, mostly around the power of language and using love as a language that can change not only a diagnosis, but our entire lives.
For show notes and the original interview visit: https://wealthywellthy.life/75