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To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
Coach Ellen Melon
73 episodes
1 week ago
To Hump A Pillow is a podcast about the patterns that shape our relationships — with our partners, our children, our desires, and ourselves. Through storytelling and self-discovery, Ellen Melon guides listeners through the deeper work of becoming safer in their bodies, braver in their conversations, and more authentic in their relationships. A podcast for adults who are rewriting the stories they were handed, Ellen blends sex education, relationship coaching, and pattern recognition to help people talk openly about intimacy, desire, conflict, and the parts of themselves they've spent years avoiding. This is relationship therapy in podcast form — with a clergy-like honesty, a recovering-people-pleaser heart, and a storyteller's soul.
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To Hump A Pillow is a podcast about the patterns that shape our relationships — with our partners, our children, our desires, and ourselves. Through storytelling and self-discovery, Ellen Melon guides listeners through the deeper work of becoming safer in their bodies, braver in their conversations, and more authentic in their relationships. A podcast for adults who are rewriting the stories they were handed, Ellen blends sex education, relationship coaching, and pattern recognition to help people talk openly about intimacy, desire, conflict, and the parts of themselves they've spent years avoiding. This is relationship therapy in podcast form — with a clergy-like honesty, a recovering-people-pleaser heart, and a storyteller's soul.
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Relationships
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
Episodes (20/73)
To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#69: Control Freak Rehab: The Art of Accepting What Is
1 week ago
49 minutes 33 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#68: Intro to Shadow Work and Deepest Fear Inventory
6 months ago
31 minutes 7 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#67: Embracing Uncertainty & Overcoming Scarcity Mindset
8 months ago
29 minutes 48 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#66: Reflections & Lessons: Top 10 Things I Learned in 2024
9 months ago
58 minutes 5 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#65: How to talk about sex, before, during, and after pregnancy and post-partum - Relationship Series Part 3 with Mike and Ellen Melon
1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 4 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#64: How to talk about money, finances, spending habits - Relationship Series Part 2 with Mike and Ellen Melon
2 years ago
50 minutes 10 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#63: How to talk about jealousy and envy - Relationship Series Part 1 with Mike and Ellen Melon
2 years ago
47 minutes 10 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#62. How to find a place for grief - with Coach Ellen Melon
3 years ago
53 minutes 32 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#61. What does sex & relationship coaching look like - with former client Addison
3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 19 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#60. The trick to using dating apps - a real convo with my boyfriend Mike
3 years ago
1 hour 59 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#59. How ayahuasca has enhanced our lives - with Hypnotherapist, Kate Bandmann
3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 45 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#58. Childhood emotional neglect, shame, and school shootings - A perspective on self-hate - with Coach Ellen Melon
3 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 54 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#57. What is your feeling on porn? - with Coach Jessica Childs
3 years ago
57 minutes 9 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#56. Relationship Tips: Skills for Repair - with Coach Jessica Childs
3 years ago
50 minutes 17 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#55. Penis size and satisfying women - with Sex Educator and Author, Kenneth Play
3 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 48 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#54. "Dating Sucks But You Don't" - An authentic conversation with Dating Coach for Men, Connell Barrett
3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes 59 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#53. How-to do intimacy and vulnerability in friendships - with best friend Amy Edler - Part 3 of 3
3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 20 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#52. How-to do intimacy and vulnerability in friendships - with best friend Hailey Hosler - Part 2 of 3
3 years ago
1 hour 15 minutes 8 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#51. How-to do intimacy and vulnerability in friendships - with dear friend Tom Wixo - Part 1 of 3
3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 43 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
#50. "Fawn: When No Looks Like Yes" — Authentic sexuality and receiving pleasure - with Sex-Educator & Researcher, Nischa Phair, Part 2 of 2
3 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 5 seconds

To Hump A Pillow with Coach Ellen Melon
To Hump A Pillow is a podcast about the patterns that shape our relationships — with our partners, our children, our desires, and ourselves. Through storytelling and self-discovery, Ellen Melon guides listeners through the deeper work of becoming safer in their bodies, braver in their conversations, and more authentic in their relationships. A podcast for adults who are rewriting the stories they were handed, Ellen blends sex education, relationship coaching, and pattern recognition to help people talk openly about intimacy, desire, conflict, and the parts of themselves they've spent years avoiding. This is relationship therapy in podcast form — with a clergy-like honesty, a recovering-people-pleaser heart, and a storyteller's soul.