Wendy Strgar is the founder and CEO of Good Clean Love. Her natural and organic product line is endorsed by physicians and therapists throughout the country.
Wendy is a loveologist who writes and lectures on Making Love Sustainable, a green philosophy of relationships which teaches the importance of valuing the renewable resources of loving relationships and family. She also writes and teaches about sexual health issues on Care2 and several other blogs and websites. She tackles the challenging issues of sustaining relationships and healthy intimacy with an authentic and disarming style and simple yet innovative advice.
The Show
Nourish your relationship with the wisdom of loveology. Whet your appetite with Wendy’s disarmingly practical advice to create the healthy intimacy you crave. Satisfy your curiosity and find answers to your questions about how love and intimacy feed each other and create the foundation for authentic and sustainable loving relationships.
Each week explore the ecology of love through interviews with renowned sex therapists, leading green innovators, and thought provoking authors about how love leads us and gives meaning to life. Listeners will have a chance to call in and join the discussion and ask the hard questions about learning to make love sustainable.
By learning to apply the wisdom of sustainability to love, we begin to appreciate that being in relationship, having a family and history with someone is a precious resource. The huge amounts of trust, time and loving intention that we invest in our early relationships are actually renewable resources and the basis for our future health and well being.
Each week we will look creatively at the questions that plague our lives- Why then is it so difficult for so many of us to maintain our loving relationships? What skills and insights can we bring to our love relationships to allow them to flourish and sustain our lives into perpetuity?
Our discussions will also unpack the significant and yet, often misunderstood part of sustaining love : making love. Human sexuality is such a seriously repressed and misrepresented part of our identity and culture, that it is often the first place that suffers when the going gets rough in difficult phases of relationships.
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