Episode 3: Dr Emily Harris on The Invisible Job, low sexual desire in women, orgasms and the clitoris!
Release Date: 08/31/2023
Illuminating Women
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My guest in Episode 3 is Dr. Emily Harris, a psychologist and researcher from the University of Melbourne. We shine a light on work she and her colleagues are doing on the link between The Invisible Job* (of parenting and running a home) and low sexual desire in women. Just to add, Dr Harris is an expert on female orgasm frequency, so for all you ever need to know about orgasms, the clitoris and equality in relationships, listen up!!
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info_outlineMy guest in Episode 3 is Dr. Emily Harris, a psychologist and researcher from the University of Melbourne.
We shine a light on work she and her colleagues are doing on the link between The Invisible Job* (of parenting and running a home) and low sexual desire in women.
Just to add, Dr Harris is an expert on female orgasm frequency, so for all you ever need to know about orgasms, the clitoris and equality in relationships, listen up!!