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Loveline with Dr. Chris

Loveline 2-8-21

Loveline with Dr. Chris

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.0803 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2021

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Dr Chris is a sex and body positive social justice psychotherapist and author. This doctor encourages authenticity, especially with sex and dating, and never shames or attempts to fit people into a neat little box. Radical and accessible, he works to undo misinformation while also pushing us to be better versions of ourselves. He is the Director of Clinical Education for The Sexual Health Alliance (SHA), and frequent co host on “The Doctors” tv show. He previously hosted WE tv’s “Sex Box”and Logo tv’s “Bad Sex”. He is published in various professional journals and top magazines, and has been featured on The Today Show, VICE, CNN, HLN, OWN, Nightline, Dr Drew and in Newsweek, New York Times, Daily Beast, Mens Health, Cosmo, and National Geographic.

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0:00.0

Good evening, everybody. How are y'all doing? Got a great show plan for you. We're going to be talking

0:04.6

about ways to prevent divorce. But as always, we're talking about all relationships, even though

0:11.1

we're using this topic through the lens of, you know, committed romantic relationships, marriages,

0:16.5

dating exclusively. This applies to all relationships. This is about relational skills that are

0:20.9

shown to help people have long-term healthy relationships and predict the falling apart of

0:26.2

relationships, whether that's divorce or otherwise. So stick around for that. Question of the

0:30.5

night, as always, is up on our Loveland IG page. So do that. That's over in our stories. Got some

0:35.3

great stuff going on. I want to share some positivity.

0:38.1

First trans WNBA player shares top surgery photos in a heartfelt post. I love this. The whole team

0:45.2

is supportive. I love things like this. And this is for Leisha Claritin and phenomenal. All people of all

0:52.6

different body and gender expressions exist in the world. I like that we're starting to say the diversity, especially within sports, which tended to be really binary in terms of gender. And now we're going to have to allow fluidity. This is a trans bodies exist. Intersex bodies exist. Flu fluid creative ways of, you know, expressing ourselves

1:11.9

exists. We have to welcome that. The world has to meet people where they're at, right? Institutions,

1:16.5

norms, and values have to meet the needs of people. People shouldn't have to limit or deny who they

1:20.9

are to fit into traditions, structures that we created and we can change. We got to update stuff.

1:26.9

The world changes.

1:28.3

There's no shame in that. Change the way things have been done. I'm here for it. You know,

1:32.3

categories being removed where it's not best male or female actor because some people don't

1:36.3

identify as other. We're just doing best lead. We have to get rid of these gendered categories.

1:41.3

So I'm here for it. I'm here for us meeting the needs of individuals. Why? It's a mental health issue. People have a right to be seen and treated as they

1:48.5

are. So I love that. Stacey Abrams nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for protecting the right

1:55.3

to vote. She founded Fair Fight Action after her closely fought race for governor of Georgia in 2018.

2:02.9

Since then, she's been dedicated to combating voter suppression in Georgia and advocating for all

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