Interview

"The Art of Love"

Lucia logoWhy do so many relationships start off as fairy tales and end up as nightmares? Is it possible that orgasm plays a major part in their downfall?

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Interview with Marnia by Adam Elenbaas

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This 2007 interview appeared in the award-winning title Toward 2012: Perspectives on the Next Age

A scan of the article is below.

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♥'Joyful Living' podcast

Joyful LivingDavid Pittle, a therapist in the San Francisco area, interviewed me about karezza. The concept is pretty foreign to him, as some of his practice is devoted to helping couples become more orgasmic. But he's a lovely, open-minded man.

"Romance for Women" Internet Radio

Cole-Noble logoOn September 21, 2010, Al Cole and his panel discussed karezza, romance and bonding behaviors with Marnia. Promo of the interview here.

Listen to the show on WomensRadio Network.

"Stay Happily Married" podcast

Overcoming The Monogamy Challenge

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Has your sex life become so dissatisfying that you feel restless with your marriage, or even resentful of your spouse?

Marnia Robinson joins us to take a look at the science behind why steamy romance is destined to fade, what that means for the future of marriage, as well as to share some of her 31 tips for reengaging sexually with your spouse.

Creating Your Ideal Relationship - web radio interview with Marnia and Gary

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In this audio presentation, Sarah and Joseph Malinak, a couple who host a show on "creating your ideal relationship" interview me about Cupid's Poisoned Arrow. At the last minute, we found we were able to use our speaker phone, so Gary joined me.

The first third of the hour-long program consists of Sarah and Joseph discussing various points. The actual interview is about a half-hour long. They also include their post-interview wrap up.

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Seasonal Celibacy

Scott blossom speaks on male sexuality and brahmacarya

Interview by Lisa Maria

A Traditional Chinese Medical practitioner and yoga therapist, Scott Blossom holds a degree in biology and has extensively studied anatomy, physiology, and Ayurveda with Dr. Robert Svoboda. Scott travels and writes extensively, teaching yoga and Ayurveda with his wife of seven years, Chandra Easton.

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