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In our debut episode of Season 2, Robyn is joined by Damien, a multimedia freelancer and creative based in San Antonio. In this episode, Damien discusses why for him, love is a necessary ingredient for a positive sexual encounter, how he taught himself the art of cunnilingus, and why he believes straight men often struggle to be open about their sexuality.
Damien is also a host of the podcast I Love You, Bro, a show about how men can work through emotions, pain, and expectations of masculinity.
Our theme music was produced by Johnny Manchild of Johnny Manchild & The Poor Bastards
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Hey, y’all! My name is Robyn Wheelock, and I am the host and producer of The Peak. I started this project in 2018 after being inspired by the 

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