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Marriage Therapy Radio

Ep 394 Near Divorce to Sex-perts: How Susan and Tim Transformed Their Marriage

Marriage Therapy Radio

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Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Therapy, Health & Fitness, Marriage, Relationships, Mental Health, Education

4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Zach sits down with Susan and Tim Bratton, a couple who’ve been together for 35 years and built both a marriage and a business dedicated to helping others experience more fulfilling intimacy. Susan, an internationally recognized intimacy expert, and Tim, her husband and business partner, open up about how their marriage nearly ended before they discovered that great sex and great connection are learnable skills.

They discuss their journey from obligation and misunderstanding to joy, exploration, and deep emotional safety. The Brattons talk about how they schedule what they call “erotic play dates,” why they prefer honesty over comfort, and how they use curiosity, compassion, and skill-building to keep passion alive after three decades together.

This conversation challenges cultural assumptions about monogamy, sex, and communication, offering a look into what’s possible when a couple commits to lifelong learning. Not just about each other, but about love itself.

Key Takeaways

  • Intimacy is learnable – Susan and Tim discovered that sexual fulfillment is a skill that can be developed through education, communication, and practice.

  • From duty to desire – Their first decade of marriage was marked by obligation and frustration until they learned how to reconnect through experimentation and pleasure.

  • Erotic play dates – Scheduling intimacy takes pressure off “performance” and creates time for exploration and connection.

  • Radical honesty builds safety – They credit transparency, even when uncomfortable, as the foundation of their long-term trust and growth.

  • Know your relationship values – Understanding what each partner truly wants (for Tim: passion and fun; for Susan: safety and honesty) changed everything about how they relate.

  • Sex evolves with skill – They emphasize that pleasure pathways are infinite—what worked last time may not work today, and that’s part of the adventure.

  • Growth mindset saves marriages – When something wasn’t working, they didn’t give up—they learned, experimented, and grew together.

Guest Info

Susan and Tim Bratton
Susan Bratton is an intimacy expert, author, and educator who’s helped millions of people transform their relationships and sex lives through her books and programs, including Relationship Magic. She publishes at BetterLover.com and teaches techniques for building trust, pleasure, and passion.

Tim Bratton is her husband and business partner—the technical and operational lead behind their digital platforms and newsletter. Together, they run a team that supports their mission to make sexual wellness and education accessible, shame-free, and actionable for couples around the world.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome. And thank you for listening to this episode of Marriage Therapy Radio.

0:05.4

My name is Zach Brittle. I'm here today with Susan and Tim Bratton, and I got to tell you,

0:09.2

when this interview started, I wasn't sure where it was headed or where we would end up, but it was

0:12.4

actually really helpful to me. I learned a lot about sex and intimacy. I learned a lot about

0:20.0

how to help my own clients with sex and intimacy. I think

0:22.7

Susan's perspective in particular on how to think and teach others in this area is fantastic. Tim is a

0:30.2

delight. I think you'll enjoy getting to know about him. I really enjoyed witnessing how detailed

0:34.7

his knowledge of her was. I think you guys will get a kick out of it.

0:39.8

And I hope that there are some takeaways. You can find more about Susan's work online.

0:44.6

I will also point to that at the end. She shared some resources with me that I'm really grateful

0:49.3

to have my hands on. I think, again, I think you'll dig it. Before we get started, I want to remind

0:53.7

you if you're in or near Philadelphia in the next month or so, that you can come join me for a relational life therapy boot camp, learning essential relationship skills. That is November 8th and 9th, just north of Philadelphia. There is still time to register, and I would love to have you meet you in person. You can shoot me an email info at marriage therapy radio.com. And as always, I'm grateful for and continuing to ask for your

1:17.1

support financially for Marriage Therapy Radio. You can do that through Patreon. You can do that

1:21.3

through supporting our sponsors. Those are great ways to stay connected to the Marriage Therapy Radio

1:26.3

community.

1:29.2

Yeah, or just let other people know,

1:31.0

let people know that they should listen to this podcast.

1:35.1

There's a cool thing coming up that I am excited to share with you in November that I will be rolling out here pretty soon.

1:38.0

In the meantime, I'm excited to share Susan and Tim with you.

1:40.5

I've got a couple of more that are going to be really cool.

1:42.8

I've really enjoyed talking to couples and getting additional perspectives. I think you will too. This is a very cool conversation. Stick around.

1:51.4

So you guys have been together for a long time. How long have you been together? 35 years. Yeah? And what's that been like? Super.

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