We Can Do Better

Shaun Galanos and John Kim

Love coach Shaun Galanos (@thelovedrive) and licensed therapist John Kim (@theangrytherapist) team up to tackle your pressing questions about love, sex, and relationships. They share raw and funny parts of their stories and bring a refreshing mix of humor, psychology, and healthy masculinity to shed light on today's pressing matters of the heart. We Can Do Better is two men trying to do better while helping others.

  1. 29/05/2025

    Goodbye, for now

    Today, John and Shaun get real about control, creative burnout, and what it means to walk away - maybe just for now. From family patterns to personality frameworks, they explore the subtle ways we try to mold the people closest to us, and how that effort can quietly extinguish our own inner spark. They reflect on how responsibility, relationships, and the pace of adult life can dim our fire - and how human design might offer clues to getting it back. Shaun shares what it means to live life as a Generator, while John questions his Manifestor impulses and tendency to burn out fast. Also on the table: tattoos, tenderness, and a lot of laughter - plus a quiet, honest wondering: is this the end of the podcast… or just a pause? It’s grounded, intimate, and full of the kind of clarity that only comes when you stop trying to make something happen - and just let it be. Mentioned in this episode: Karen Scholle – Integrative Wellness Coach and Human Design guide. Karen offers a unique approach by integrating Human Design with nervous system regulation, helping individuals align with their true selves. Learn more about her work at karenscholle.com Leave a one-minute voicemail for John and Shaun at 657-549-1001 Enjoying the show? Don't forget to subscribe, also rate us on Spotify, and leave a comment—we read every single one (yes, even the spicy ones)! Please take a moment and leave us a review Apple Podcasts⁠. Your support truly means the world to us! Find out more about John HEREFollow John on Instagram HERE Find out more about Shaun HEREFollow Shaun on Instagram HERE

    56 min
  2. 25/04/2025

    MDMA therapy, libido in older adults, and the end of an era

    Today, John and Shaun get real about psychedelic revelations, aging skin, and why they’re rethinking what makes their podcast worth doing. From John’s guided MDMA session and a “my mom never hugged me” breakthrough, to Shaun’s retinol skincare journey and anti-aging the natural way, this episode rides the line between hilarity and healing. They dive into the tension of overcommitting, how time and money shape creative work, and whether Burning Man is really a sex fest (spoiler: not exactly, but there is a Foamy Homies shower rave). Also on the table: the wisdom of the cock, erectile dysfunction in your 50s, and how your penis might actually be trying to tell you something. It’s introspective, a little chaotic, and full of naked honesty—both literally and emotionally. Plus: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup debates, perimenopause shoutouts, and Shaun’s upcoming Love Camp at Kripalu. Resources & Mentions: Frownies - The Original Wrinkle Patch Dr. Bronner's: The Original All-One Magic Soap and More! Shaun’s Love Camp : The Power of Connection and Play in Relationships Leave a one-minute voicemail for John and Shaun at 657-549-1001. Enjoying the show? Don't forget to subscribe, also rate us on Spotify, and leave a comment - we read every single one (yes, even the spicy ones)! Please take a moment and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your support truly means the world to us! Find out more about John HERE. Follow John on Instagram HERE. Find out more about Shaun HERE. Follow Shaun on Instagram HERE.

    54 min
  3. 17/04/2025

    Worthiness of love, cock ring experiments, and the duty of joy

    Today, John and Shaun open up about emotional honesty, the fear of being too much, and the art of letting others take care of you. From c**k ring experiments and therapist breakthroughs to growing up without unconditional love, they explore the tangled roots of worthiness and connection. Also: the Love Drive podcast is making a comeback, and the house cleaner found the c**k rings. They dive into what it means to feel safe in romantic vulnerability, Shaun’s fear of scaring people away with his sadness, and how early family dynamics shape our adult intimacy patterns. Shaun gets real about doubting his long-term relationship potential and shares his top five non-negotiables for a lasting partnership—including space to be silly, emotional resilience, and yes, vanilla sex. Dr. MC McDonald joins the conversation with reflections on The Joy Reset, her new book about why joy isn't a luxury - it's a vital part of healing. They talk about survivor's guilt, the duty of joy, and how to support friends in messy relationships without playing savior. There’s also a candid take on how porn misleads us, why advocating for your desires matters, and what happens when your therapist tells you,"there’s a little me inside of you." It's tender, funny, and full of unexpected wisdom. Resources Mentioned: Follow Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald on → Instagram Pre-order or grab a copy of her new book → The Joy Reset Also check out her first book → Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong Curious about exploring your desires? Try the Yes, No, Maybe list by Autostraddle Leave a one-minute voicemail for John and Shaun at 657-549-1001. Enjoying the show? Don't forget to subscribe, also rate us on Spotify, and leave a comment - we read every single one (yes, even the spicy ones)! Please take a moment and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Your support truly means the world to us! Find out more about John HERE. Follow John on Instagram HERE. Find out more about Shaun HERE. Follow Shaun on Instagram HERE.

    53 min

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Love coach Shaun Galanos (@thelovedrive) and licensed therapist John Kim (@theangrytherapist) team up to tackle your pressing questions about love, sex, and relationships. They share raw and funny parts of their stories and bring a refreshing mix of humor, psychology, and healthy masculinity to shed light on today's pressing matters of the heart. We Can Do Better is two men trying to do better while helping others.