

The Partnership Podcast
Lauren and Trey
Trey and Lauren met on an online dating app in 2019 and have chosen partnership (almost) every day since.
This podcast takes you behind the scenes of their relationship and is committed to sharing both their successes and failures so that you can learn from their experiences and cultivate the relationships of your dreams.
This podcast takes you behind the scenes of their relationship and is committed to sharing both their successes and failures so that you can learn from their experiences and cultivate the relationships of your dreams.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 55min
How to Build Secure Connections vs. Secure Attachments & Learning Together with OMGYES!
Discover the essential differences between secure connections and secure attachments in dating. The hosts share personal insights on the importance of understanding emotional needs and the impact of societal beliefs on relationships. They dive into the benefits of watching educational erotic content together, fostering communication and intimacy. Explore the value of nightly check-ins for maintaining connection and the journey towards self-pleasure. This conversation encourages deeper relationships through self-awareness and openness.

Jul 22, 2024 • 35min
How to be curious instead of frustrated with family!
LEARN HOW TO GO TO CURIOSITY INSTEAD OF FRUSTRATION https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Join Trey and Lauren in this episode of The Partnership Podcast as they chat about frustration with a menstruating teenager! It’s a constant struggle to parent differently than we were and these two show us how curiosity can help. Lauren asks Trey to share how he’s doing emotionally, intellectually, and sexually and he asks her the same. They explain their term Jelly-Bear for anyone who is not familiar with their term for low resiliency. Lauren shares how they made their recent staycation fun by assigning roles instead of overfunctioning. After a few rough weeks of podcast content, this easy-breezy episode is a gift to us all.
4:05 How do you define “drunk?”
6:24 How are you doing emotionally, intellectually, and sexually?
13:06 What does it look like to parent differently than we were?
18:55 What is the difference between guilt and shame?
24:24 What is “Jelly-Bear?”
28:55 How do you make vacation prep easier?
Do you have any questions, tips, or ideas about how to parent teenagers? Let us know in the comments section below!
About Us: Trey and Lauren are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and curricula to individuals, couples, parents, and organizations.
Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)
Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (World Health Organization) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment.
• Learn more about Sex Ed for You at https://www.sexedforyou.com
• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
• Sign up for Sex Ed for You’s Mailing List https://www.sexedforyou.com/email
• If you’re a femme, check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock
• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You’s Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/
• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcast
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
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Jul 15, 2024 • 44min
Relationship Issues Explained: Smartphone Drama & Post-Traumatic Growth
Relationship Issues Explained: Smartphone Drama & Post-Traumatic Growth
LEARN HOW TO HAVE CONVERSATIONS LIKE THESE: https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Join Trey and Lauren in this episode of The Partnership Podcast as they dive into the aftermath of the Smartphone Drama, exploring "what went wrong" and how it impacts relationships. Trey introduces the concept of the Distancer-Pursuer Dance, comparing the spectrum from Isolation to Fusion with PH Balance. Discover their insights on securely attached relationships, post-traumatic growth, and how they've seen immense growth since the pivotal "Is this the beginning of the end?" episode aired on 10.30.23. Don't miss this deep dive into securely attached relationship dynamics and post-traumatic growth!
3:56 How do you request something from your partner?
17:04 What does co-regulation in partnership look like?
24:11 What is the Distancer-Pursuer Dance in relationship?
38:57 Are workbooks and worksheets helpful in marriage communication?
Do you have any questions, tips, or ideas about how to become securely attached in your relationship? Let us know in the comments section below!
About Us: Trey and Lauren are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and curricula to individuals, couples, parents, and organizations.
Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)
Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (World Health Organization) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment.
• Learn more about Sex Ed for You at https://www.sexedforyou.com
• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: https://www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
• Sign up for Sex Ed for You’s Mailing List https://www.sexedforyou.com/email
• If you’re a femme, check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock
• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You’s Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/
• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcast
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 27min
Bedtime Smartphone Drama: Trey and Lauren's Real Talk
Bedtime Smartphone Drama: Trey and Lauren's Real Talk
LEARN HOW TO WORK THROUGH ARGUMENTS WITH KINDNESS: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
In this episode of The Partnership Podcast, Trey and Lauren dive into a surprisingly contentious topic: Trey's frustrations with Lauren's smartphone usage before bed. This episode almost didn't see the light of day because Lauren felt it was a silly conversation, but she hopes it helps others see that everyone argues over ridiculous things sometimes.
Join us as Lauren tries to ask Trey her signature question, "What would this action provide you with?" only to be met with Trey's unexpected twist on what he thinks it would provide her with. Enjoy the candid moments and watch both of them squirm, or skip the episode altogether. Either way, you’re in for a real look at the dynamics of their partnership!
2:56 Lauren’s caught off guard by this topic
10:53 Lauren giggles over this “issue”
17:15 Lauren tries to share that this doesn’t affect her the way it affects Trey
23:09 Lauren shares how she’s trying to allow moments to just “be”
Do you have any questions, tips, or ideas about how to navigate smart phones in your house? Let them know in the comments section below!
About Us: Trey and Lauren are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and curricula to individuals, couples, parents, and organizations.
Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)
Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (World Health Organization) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment.
Learn more about Sex Ed for You at www.sexedforyou.com
• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
• Sign up for Sex Ed for You’s Mailing List www.sexedforyou.com/email
• If you’re a femme, check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock
• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You’s Instagram Page: www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/
• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcast
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
#iphone #MentalHealth #Podcast #SmartphoneUsage #BedtimeRoutine #RelationshipTalk #CouplesPodcast #TreyAndLauren #RealTalk #PartnershipPodcast #DigitalWellness #RelationshipStruggles #PodcastEpisode #RelationshipAdvice #Communication #Accountability #Marriage #RelationshipTips #sexualhealthtips

Jun 24, 2024 • 51min
Navigating Stepparent Frustrations & Enhancing Sexual Relationships
Navigating Stepparent Frustrations & Enhancing Sexual Relationships
Learn how to take ownership of your own actions as a stepparent and enhance your sexual relationships: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
In this episode of The Partnership Podcast, Trey and Lauren delve into the complexities of parenting a stepchild. Trey candidly shares how his frustrations build up, while Lauren lightens the mood with a heartwarming memory from a recent three-minute game. They reflect on Lauren's unwavering support for Trey and transition into a discussion on common issues faced by men in relationships.
Lauren reveals insights from her consultations with men who want to have more sex and explains why simply focusing on techniques isn't enough. Trey labels this "cherry picking" and advocates for holistic sexual education. The duo explores the differences between pickup strategies for recreational sex and the importance of long-term growth and understanding.
Lauren shares inspiring stories of her male clients who seek self-improvement to become better sexual partners. She highlights the societal conditioning that impacts both men and women regarding sex, and expresses her hope for clients to achieve mutually satisfying sexual relationships. Trey wraps up the episode by questioning whether Lauren's clients ultimately get the sex they desire. Tune in till the end for her enlightening answer, and their final thoughts on establishing limits and boundaries in relationships.
Do you have any questions, tips, or ideas about how to have healthy disagreements? Let us know in the comments section below!
About Us: Trey and Lauren are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and curricula to individuals, couples, parents, and organizations.
Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)
Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (World Health Organization) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment.
• Learn more about Sex Ed for You at www.sexedforyou.com
• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
• Sign up for Sex Ed for You’s Mailing List www.sexedforyou.com/email
• If you’re a femme, check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock
• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You’s Instagram Page: www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/
• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcast
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
#PartnershipPodcast #RelationshipAdvice #Communication #Accountability #marriage #relationshiptips #StepParenting #RelationshipAdvice #SexualHealth #Podcast

Jun 17, 2024 • 25min
How to Have Healthy Disagreements in Partnerships: Overcoming Disappointment
How to Have Healthy Disagreements in Partnerships: Overcoming Disappointment
Learn how to have your own Healthy Disagreements: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
In this episode of The Partnership Podcast, Trey and Lauren dive into the essential topic of how to have healthy disagreements with your partner. Trey candidly shares a personal experience of disappointment and miscommunication, and how they navigated through it together. Learn how Lauren took ownership and accountability for her actions, fostering growth and understanding in their partnership. Join us for insights and strategies on turning conflicts into opportunities for deeper connection. Don't miss this heartfelt and informative discussion!
3:57: What to do when you know you’ve disappointed a partner
12:59: How to push in and through with health in a disagreement
14:55: How NOT to use emotion to manipulate and control
17:05: How to help your partner if they’ve overexerted themselves
Do you have any questions, tips, or ideas about how to have healthy disagreements? Let us know in the comments section below!
About Us: Trey and Lauren are partners living in Central Virginia where Lauren owns and operates, SEX ED FOR YOU. She provides comprehensive sexuality education and curricula to individuals, couples, parents, and organizations.
Through a biopsychosocial approach, Sex Ed for You works to restore positive and respectful approaches to sexuality and sexual relationships, as well as increase the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences, free of coercion, discrimination and violence. (WHO)
Sexual health is fundamental to the overall health and well-being of individuals, couples and families, and to the social and economic development of communities and countries. (World Health Organization) When individuals are blocked from sexual health they are stunted from developing a sense of sensual play and enjoyment.
• Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos about sex, partnership, communication, and love: https://youtube.com/@thepartnershippodcast
• Learn more about Sex Ed for You at www.sexedforyou.com
• Schedule a FREE CONSULT with Lauren today: www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
• Sign up for Sex Ed for You’s Mailing List www.sexedforyou.com/email
• If you’re a femme, check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock
• Learn more about partnered communication best practices on Sex Ed For You’s Instagram Page: www.instagram.com/sex_ed_for_you/
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
#PartnershipPodcast #HealthyDisagreements #RelationshipAdvice #Communication #Accountability #marriage #relationshiptips #healthyfighting

Jun 10, 2024 • 46min
Sex isn't Everything, It's Just a Part of Everything: Navigating Money Conversations in Partnership
In Episode 74 of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey dive into a recent challenging conversation about finances and explore how it led to an unexpected outcome. Lauren often says, "Sex isn't everything, it's just a part of everything," and this episode illustrates why.
The episode kicks off with a tense moment: after 24 hours of simmering frustration, Trey’s irritation with Lauren surfaces while they're waiting in line for coffee. They discuss the discomfort of sitting with unresolved issues and the resilience needed to navigate these rocky moments with compassion and curiosity. Despite the tension, they marvel at their ability to maintain kindness throughout the process.
Lauren and Trey introduce the powerful tool of "appreciation" and share insights from Emily Nagoski's new book, *COME TOGETHER*, which Lauren has been learning from. They explain how this tool and compassionate curiosity helped them bridge the gap in their communication and ultimately resolve their misunderstanding over a two-day period.
The episode takes an intimate turn as they describe how the resolution of their financial dispute led to some of the most passionate and primal sexual encounters they've ever experienced. They emphasize that if the conversation had gone differently, the quality of their sexual connection would not have been the same.
Trey closes out the episode with a powerful statement: "You don't fix the sex, you fix everything else, and the sex follows." Tune in to hear how Lauren and Trey turned financial friction into fiery connection and learn strategies for enhancing both your emotional and physical intimacy.
If you would like to learn tools like the ones mentioned today, click here to request a FREE 15-Minute Consult today! www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
Looking to expand your own sexuality education in the new year? Check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK. At only $10 a month you'll have access to the tools you need to begin to reclaim your sexuality for yourself! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock

Jun 3, 2024 • 44min
How to Recover From a Traumatic Event - Our Tantra Event Nightmare and Healing Journey
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses non-consensual touch.
In Episode 73 of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey open up about their recent romantic getaway that took an unforeseen and distressing turn. During an exercise at a Tantra event, Lauren was non-consensually touched by another attendee, shattering their expectations of a serene retreat. This experience left them both in shock, grappling with feelings of fear and helplessness.
Lauren courageously shares how she sought immediate support, including a two-hour counseling session right in the midst of their getaway. They discuss Dr. Peter Levine's definition of trauma—fear plus helplessness—and how this concept resonates deeply with their recent experience. Lauren talks candidly about the struggle of trying to process the trauma through her body, acknowledging the immense challenge it presents.
Throughout this heartfelt conversation, Lauren and Trey emphasize the importance of supporting one another as they navigate the healing journey together. They offer insights into how they're helping each other cope and find strength in their partnership.
Join us for an honest and raw discussion about the unexpected, the importance of seeking help, and the ongoing process of healing from trauma.
If you would like to learn tools like the ones mentioned today, click here to request a FREE 15-Minute Consult today! www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
Looking to expand your own sexuality education in the new year? Check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK. At only $10 a month you'll have access to the tools you need to begin to reclaim your sexuality for yourself! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock

May 27, 2024 • 36min
Bad Orgasms: How to Discuss Disappointing Sex with Your Partner
In episode 72 of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey dive into a candid conversation about how they bounced back from Lauren's recent bad orgasm. Lauren opens up about her choice to embrace a grumpy and irritated day, sharing her fear of hurting Trey's feelings in the process.
The duo also explore the new things they've been trying in their sexual relationship, and how they've discovered that new isn't always better. Trey's recent communication win on the golf course becomes a tool for Lauren to teach about sexual communication, highlighting the importance of clear and open dialogue.
Tune in as Lauren and Trey remind us to embrace the natural hormonal shifts in our bodies and challenge the notion of viewing the menstruating body as broken. It's a heartfelt and humorous episode you won't want to miss!
If you would like to learn tools like the ones mentioned today, click here to request a FREE 15-Minute Consult today! www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
Looking to expand your own sexuality education in the new year? Check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK. At only $10 a month you'll have access to the tools you need to begin to reclaim your sexuality for yourself! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock

May 20, 2024 • 48min
How to Center Pleasure and Prioritize Space for Sex
In this heartfelt episode of The Partnership Podcast, Lauren and Trey delve into their choices to center pleasure in their relationship. They open up about the importance of prioritizing time and space for sexual connection, exploring how these intentional practices have brought them closer.
This episode discusses how they are repatterning their relationship to be distinct from the templates set by their parents, forging a path that's uniquely theirs.
Lauren and Trey also discuss the groundbreaking research of Emily Nagoski, Ph.D., from her latest book, COME TOGETHER. (https://amzn.to/3UQWU2C) They examine her four key reasons individuals want to have sex: connection, pleasure, feeling wanted, and a sense of freedom from ordinary life. Through Nagoski's insights, they shed light on how understanding these motivations can enhance intimacy and strengthen bonds. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that's sure to inspire listeners to rethink and rejuvenate their own partnerships.
Catch up on the episode: IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END reference at minute 6:26. (https://youtu.be/78wcxKpDFXM?si=lr1M1-ERJHkV_Ue-)
If you would like to learn tools like the ones mentioned today, click here to request a FREE 15-Minute Consult today! www.sexedforyou.com/freeconsult
Reminders: This is not a "how to" podcast, but rather a "how they" podcast. Please listen to our opinions and then come to your own! Learn from our mistakes or give our techniques a try! It’s all up to you. Lauren is NOT a therapist. She is a Certified Holistic Sexuality Educator.
Looking to expand your own sexuality education in the new year? Check out Lauren's monthly membership program, HEMLOCK. At only $10 a month you'll have access to the tools you need to begin to reclaim your sexuality for yourself! https://sexedforyou.com/hemlock