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ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show

909: Timing Matters in Your Sex Life

ONE Extraordinary Marriage Show

Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo

Religion & Spirituality, Sexuality, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness, Christianity

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Learn about why timing matters in your sex life—and how understanding your body can change the way you approach intimacy in your marriage. | “The body is not separate from the mind; they are one and the same.” —Candace Pert Is it really possible to rekindle the spark and restore the “like-new” connection in your marriage? Yes it is! In the 6 Pillars of Intimacy, you will discover secrets that have transformed countless marriages. Its ideas are simple, practical, and powerful. You’ll be inspired to look at your marriage through a new lens and be encouraged by its commonsense approach. Alisa and Tony DiLorenzo's proven approach to building intimacy in marriage will help you experience deeper and richer levels of intimacy with your spouse – starting today. Click HERE to get your copy today! Links from today’s episode: The 6 Pillars of Intimacy® Certified Coaching Program Foreplay to Passion Join Intimacy Mastery Today Apply for Coaching With Alisa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

We truly believe that what is happening in marriages right now is bigger than any one couple.

0:05.8

And if you've ever felt that pull to step in and help, we want to invite you into something new.

0:11.5

The Six Pillars of Intimacy Certified Coaching Program is now open, and it's designed to equip

0:17.7

you with skills, tools, and a clear framework to guide couples toward their own extraordinary marriage.

0:24.4

Learn more today at One Extraordinary Marriage.com slash cert.

0:28.7

That's One Extraordinary Marriage.com slash C-E-R-T.

0:33.7

From Estero, Florida, this is a One Extraordinary Marriage Show. We're being busy is overdone. Romancing is fun, and scheduling sex has taken the guest workout of wondering when you're going to get some. Creators of the Six Pillars of Intimacy, I'm Tony DeLorenzo, your co-host, along with my beautiful wife, Alisa. From coast to coast and around the world, thank you for joining us. It's time to talk sex, love, and commitment.

0:56.9

Give us a call or text us on the hug hotline at 858-8-7665663,

1:01.5

or send us an email to Hugs at One Extraordinary Marriage.com.

1:07.3

In today's episode, we're talking about why timing matters in your sex life and how understanding

1:12.6

your body can change the way you approach intimacy, closeness, and connection in your marriage.

1:17.9

And there's a quote from Candace Peart that says, the body is not separate from the mind.

1:23.0

They are one and the same.

1:24.2

And as we're talking about timing and we're talking about intimacy, you're going to see how

1:27.4

this is all integrated. But first, we start every episode with a hug. And for those of you that

1:32.1

are brand new to listening to The One Extraordinary Marriage Show, first I want to say, we want to say,

1:37.8

thank you for joining us and welcome. We're super glad that you're here. A hug for those of you that

1:44.0

don't know is an opportunity

1:45.1

for us to celebrate you, to celebrate transformation, to celebrate the effort that you're putting

1:50.8

into your marriage. And this hug comes from a five-star review that we received on Amazon for

1:56.1

the book, The Six Pillars of Intimacy. And this reviewer said, I have been intentional about many things in my life.

2:03.8

Job, business, health, et cetera.

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