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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 604: Tammy Hill, New Book: Replenish: Creating Sexual Fulfillment in Marriage

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

My friend Tammy Hill (Adjunct Faculty BYU, LMFT, Noted Speaker and Author, married mother of 12 in a blended family with her husband Jeff) joins us to talk about her groundbreaking new book for Latter-day Saints called “Replenish: Creating Sexual Fulfillment in Marriage, A Guide for LDS Couples”. In the podcast Tammy talks about how the book “is the answer for anyone who has been frustrated by information that is either too vague, too academic, too spiritual, or too pornographic. Providing accurate information and practical application—all within a gospel framework—the book is the perfect guide for couples who desire a fulfilling sexual relationship that replenishes them with the joy, unity, and oneness that love Heavenly Parents intended.” In the podcast Tammy vulnerably shares some of her own story, why she decided to write the book, what she hopes it will accomplish, and who should read the book. I had several ‘light-bulb’ moments as I heard Tammy’s concepts to bring a more positive and proactive framework into sexual intimacy. I encourage everyone (both single and married) to listen to the podcast and check out Tammy’s book. It will help you and, if you are a parent, give you better skills to teach your children about sex. Thank you, Tammy, for being on the podcast and your good work! Podcast Links: Tammy Hills Web Site: https://www.tammyhill.com/ (you can purchase the book here) Amazon Link for Book Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1611661781 (Tammy encourages you to rate/review) Instagram: @tammy_hill_lmft

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0:00.0

Welcome listeners to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love hosted by Richard Osler.

0:09.6

I've been looking forward to this episode for quite a while, and in my home is our Tammy and Jeff Hill.

0:16.7

Welcome to the podcast.

0:18.0

Thank you.

0:18.6

Thank you.

0:19.5

We're primarily going to be talking with Tammy about

0:22.8

her new book, and by way of introduction, let me read this so any of you that aren't familiar

0:27.5

with Tammy Hill, this is a good introduction. I am a relationship and sexuality educator and coach,

0:34.9

as well as a licensed marriage and family therapists in Utah, I hold

0:39.4

a current and credentialed membership to ASSECT, the American Association of Sexual Educators,

0:46.8

counselors, and therapists. In 2014, I was hired by the School of Family Life at Brigham

0:52.9

Young University to teach and develop

0:54.7

courses on marriage relationship and sexuality. I also teach virtual courses and live workshops

1:01.4

to individuals and couples seeking to develop their capacity for deeper emotional and sexual

1:07.6

intimacy. Additionally, I offer limited private coaching services to couples who are looking

1:14.0

for more direct input on improving their lives and relationship. I am the author of the children's

1:21.2

book, God-made girls and boys, a beautiful book addressing families, gender, accountability, and agency.

1:28.7

This book includes discussions, discussion questions to help parents navigate meaningful

1:34.2

conversations with their children.

1:37.1

This is the important part, listeners.

1:39.2

That's been important to, 2023, which is right now my long-awaited book, Replenishing, Craving Sexual Fulfillment

1:48.3

and Marriage. And that's what we're going to talk about in this podcast. It is a comprehensive

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