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Stefanie Greenleaf & Julia Sweetland: Widow's Fire

52 min · 11. Nov. 2025
Episode Stefanie Greenleaf & Julia Sweetland: Widow's Fire Cover

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Whoa nelly. This one is hot. Today my guests are Stefanie Greenleaf and Julia Sweetland. We’re digging into the topic of Widow’s Fire. "Widow's Fire" is the intense, often overwhelming surge of sexual desire and need for physical intimacy that can occur in the weeks or months after a spouse's death. And this overwhelming desire coincides with…you guessed it, grief. Stef and Julia hold nothing back in this honest, authentic and empowering discussion. Even if you’re not a widow, I bet this episode makes you think about your own sexuality and the role intimacy plays in your life. Learn more about the community that Julia has built by visiting widowsfire.com Enjoy Stef and Julia— they bring the fire.

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