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November 13, 2024 61 mins

In this episode, part of Kate's occasional series called "Bad Ass Women of the Lifestyle," she interviews Lauren Hayes, non-monogamous relationship coach and host of the podcast "The Examined Lives of Mormon
Wives," and her friend Bri, a former LDS church member. Together, Lauren and Bri founded the women's support group "Sacred Sluts" to help women break free from shame and reconnect with their sexuality.
Find them at SwingingLifestyleCoach.com, and under the same name on Instagram & Facebook.

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