Good Girls Talk About Sex
Leah shares a coaching session with client Caitlin to give us an in-depth experience of what coaching looks and feels like. They focus on Caitlin’s newly-discovered attraction to women.
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Stephanie shares how childhood shame led to an eating disorder, which had a profound affect on her ability to relate with her sexuality and her sexual partners.
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Dr. Evelin Dacker returns to answer a listener’s question about common and chronic UTI’s that occur after sex. She breaks down the how and why, and addresses prevention and treatment.
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“Deaf U” star Alexa Paulay-Simmons gets candid about who she is (and always has been) as a sexual person, and how that’s shaped her life.
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Hey friends, You’ll notice this isn’t the regular episode you were expecting! The regular episode was loaded into the feed, and some of you may have already downloaded and listened to it. However, I made an error in the production of this episode so, in fairness to our guest, I’ve pulled the episode to fix it. Here’s what happened – Our guest, Alexa, is Deaf and we did the interview through an interpreter. It was my first time ever doing an interview through an interpreter, so it took me a little time to relax into it. What didn’t occur to me was to send the transcript...
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Leah gets real about how her intimate life has weathered the pandemic, and how confronting her partner’s depression spiral turned out to be a better strategy—for both of them—than enduring it.
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Debbie was formed by experiences of both pleasure and pain. She was blessed with good early relationships, but also is a survivor of the epidemic of sexual abuse in elite women’s sport. Her faith in herself helped her choose to heal.
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STARS is an easy-to-remember acronym for conversations that lead to awesome consensual sex.
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Lachlan was born with a vagina. His is the story of how a boy learned to be a girl, then learned to be invisible, then a lesbian, before learning that he could just be who he was all along, except that it’s still … complicated.
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What kind of touch do you enjoy? Have you thought about the ways, and places? Touch is a many-splendored thing.
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The first half of the show calls back to clips from previous Good Girls Talk About Sex interviews:
- 2:01 – Jazz from the episode “Vibrators changed my life”
- 7:12 – Tenisha from the episode “I had to get drunk to have sex”
- 9:59 – Shana from the episode “It was never: I’m ready, let’s do this”
- 12:58 – Maya from the episode “The worse I felt, the more sex I had”
- 15:49 – Michelle from the episode “A throbbing in my nether regions”
The second half of the show features excerpts from podcasts created and hosted by women of color that I think you may enjoy:
- 24:36 – “A Consequence of Being The Strong One” from Courage Hackers with Nesha Frazier
- 26:28 – “When Brands Are Silent, We Stop Supporting” from Brown Girl Self-Care with Bre Mitchell
- 29:55 – Podcast trailer from So-Called Oreos with Kia, Janae, Rachel and Amari
- 32:15 – Introductory episode from The Way Thru with Raven Delana
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Music – Nazar Rybak