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#152 - Standards vs. Ideals with Carina Cunningham
In the realm of relationships and marriage, always remember that sexual integrity is an active, lifelong pursuit of being in line with your ideals. Even into marriage, into old age, there's always work to be done.
#142 - State of the High Noon Union Address
In this episode, Andrew gives some insight into the workings of High Noon. He talks about the things that High Noon is aiming to do right now as well as the many things that they want to accomplish in their communities and all over the world.
#141 - Sensuality
In this episode, Andrew and Carina talk about the importance of understanding sensuality and how we may intentionally cultivate it to fully appreciate all areas of our lives.
#117 -The Wisdom of Trauma with Carina Cunningham
In Episode 117, we are joined by Carina Cunningham, as she shares the explanation of addiction, according to Gabor Maté, how it is connected with trauma, as well as, the process of understanding the wisdom of trauma. She also talks about the difference between healthy attachment and unhealthy attachment among children and what is healthy attachment among adults.
#98 - Three Types of Crushes | Carina Cunningham
In Episode 98, we are joined by Carina Cunningham, as she shares the three types of crushes, what they are, and the information they reveal about ourselves. She also discusses the value of having a strong foundation of love from parents and siblings, as well as the distinction between a crush and a healthy attraction.
#64 - How to Deal with Sexual Urges | Carina & Robert Cunningham
In this episode, we’ll meet the new member of the team - Carina Cunningham! And her first guest is none other than his loving husband Robert. They share what they’ve experienced and talk about different approaches to dealing with the matching process.
#50 - Family Planning Adventures
In this episode, the High Noon Crew talks about family planning and contraception, which leaves most people with a lot of confusion and misconception. Even more, unmarried couples rarely consider this issue before they profess their love and say their “I Do’s”.