
EP86 –Is it Ok to masturbate in a relationship?
Welcome to episode 86 of the Sexology Podcast, today we talk about a listener’s email around the subject of masturbation and why her husband still feels the need to masturbate whilst in a marriage. In this episode, you will hear: How wanting to have separate fantasies away from the relationship can lead to more masturbation The stigma around this issue, studies have shown very few women know their partners masturbate frequently Why sexual boredom can increase masturbation frequency How masturbation can be used as a self-regulator for relief Understanding that this is a very common issue, but there is currently limited studies and data to know more Steps that can be taken to address this issue Resources http://www.sexologypodcast.com https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0092623X.2014.958790 https://site.themarriagebed.com/sexuality/masturbation/solo-masturbation-in-marriage/ https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
28 Elo 201824min

EP85 - BDSM play with Midori
Welcome to episode 85 of the Sexology Podcast! Today, we are joined by Midori who talks to us about how she began her journey into sex education, learning to add new elements to your sex life gradually and recommendations to express power exchanges in the bedroom. Midori is a renowned sexuality educator, author, and artist based in San Francisco. She emerged from the Sex Positive Movement in San Francisco in the early 1990’s, soon becoming a much sought-after international presenter on sexuality, personal fulfilment, and kinky adventures. Her reputation as an authority and leading expert on alternative pleasures stem not only from her unique and entertaining process of teaching concrete skills but in her ability to deconstruct and distil complex matters of desire into surprisingly accessible lessons with eloquence and humanity. She’s known for tackling challenging topics with fresh and relevant insights. She calls this her “head-heart-hands” method to create a space where people are allowed individual self-exploration. Fundamentally she is motivated by helping people to create authentic and intimate relationships while emphasizing self-actualization, shame reduction, acceptance, and justice. Native of Tokyo, Japan, she brings a unique perspective to creative self-expression, pleasure and authentic living. Her writing is extensive, ranging from numerous articles, columns, works of fiction, to instructional books. She is the author of " The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage", the first English language book on Shibari. She also wrote hot instructional essays in "Wild Side Sex", and the darkly erotic science fiction, "Master Han's Daughter". She leads transformative small group intensives, including Rope Dojo ®, ForteFemme: Women’s Dominance Weekend Intensive and Passionate Bonds: Creating Effective D/s Protocol. When she's not traveling and teaching, she's creating provocative and haunting art and performances. In this episode, you will hear: How Madori began her journey into sex education Why bondage isn’t necessarily a form of art The need to enjoy your sex life and live in the moment of it The way in which movies, books and other forms of media can warp our view of the reality of sex Learning to add new elements to your sex life gradually Stripping away the stigma and falsehood that the majority of people don’t practice BDSM Understanding the pain aspect of BDSM Recommendations to express power exchanges in the bedroom Resources https://fhp-inc.com Ted X Talk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXiekEoMrvI Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MCM62XY https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
21 Elo 201843min

EP84 - Sexuality in Military
Welcome to episode 84 of the Sexology Podcast, today I’m joined by Timothy Wienecke who talks to us about the way in which masculine identity gets tied into military service, how masculinity can manifest in positive and negative ways and the importance for veterans to work with their partners to overcome these issues. Timothy Wienecke has spent the last decade training and educating in a variety of settings on a broad range of topics. He got started as a primary trainer for various technical positions as a Signals Analyst working with the NSA. That is where he realized he enjoys giving people the skills and knowledge they need to be effective in the places that are important to them. Timothy's command noticed his passion and tapped him for a more delicate and difficult task to be a primary trainer for the Air Force’s Bystander Intervention program. There he spent the next three years training over 3000 Airmen how to notice and engage effectively to stop harassment and sexual assault before it happens. In recognition of his efforts, Timothy earned many accolades, ranging from Airman of the Quarter to Early Promotion and an Air Force Achievement Medal for impact. The enjoyment of these tasks is what led him to leave the Air Force and enter the mental health and advocacy fields full time. After leaving the military, Timothy became employed as a peer educator for the Auraria Campus and the facilitator to launch Colorado University at Denver’s Peer Advocates for Veteran Education program. He took the skills gained in the military and learned how to connect with traditional college students, university staff, and the business community. Timothy taught and developed curriculum for time management, communication skills, gender dynamics, bystander intervention, cross-cultural communication, military culture, and many other topics over his three years in those positions. Again, people took note of Timothy's passion, skill, and effort; naming him the Feminist Ally of the Year, awarded a Life Time Achievement Award by the Phoenix Center at Auraria, and he left campus as the Outstanding Graduate of the CU Counseling program. Since leaving the Auraria campus, Timothy has jumped into the greater Denver community to continue empowering people with the skills, knowledge, and drive to move themselves and their organizations toward their goals. He has trained Fire Fighters how to maintain focus and cope with the trauma they see in the world, taught clinicians the knowledge needed to serve men and the veteran community, and helped corporate employees focus in and communicate to complete their goals as a team. In this episode, you will hear: The way in which masculine identity gets tied into military service How masculinity can manifest in positive and negative ways The difference between the way civilians and people in the military experience trauma and sexual abuse The differences males and females experience sexual abuse and trauma How men can be more vulnerable when it comes to sexual abuse and trauma The importance for veterans to work with their partners to overcome these issues Resources https://empoweredchangece.com Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MCM62XY https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
14 Elo 201832min

EP83 - Healthy sex in Recovery with Alexandra Kathehakis, Ph.D.
Welcome to episode 83 of the Sexology Podcast, today I’m joined by Alexandra Katehakis, Ph.D., L.M.F.T. who talks to us about the common misconceptions about intimacy after recovery, the difference between healthy sex and addictive sex and incorporating your values into your sexuality. Alexandra Katehakis, Ph.D., L.M.F.T. is Founder and Clinical Director of the Center for Healthy Sex in Los Angeles, Senior Fellow at The Meadows, faculty for the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals, and the recipient of the 2018 IITAP Leadership and 2012 Carnes Award. She is a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist/Supervisor and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist/Supervisor specializing in the treatment of sexual addiction and other sexual disorders. Dr. Katehakis is author of Sexual Reflections: A Workbook for Designing and Celebrating Your Sexual Health Plan (2018), Sex Addiction As Affect Dysregulation: A Neurobiologically Informed Holistic Treatment (2016), co-author of the 2015 AASECT award-winning Mirror of Intimacy: Daily Reflections on Emotional and Erotic Intelligence (2104), contributing author to the Clark Vincent award-winning Making Advances: A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts, in M. Feree (Ed.) (2012), and author of Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot Healthy Sex After Recovery From Sex Addiction (2010). In this episode, you will hear: The common misconceptions about intimacy after recovery Why Alexandra encourages people to explore their sexuality after recovery The difference between healthy sex and addictive sex How sex addiction is often a re-enactment of trauma Incorporating your values into your sexuality Understanding your sexual template How Alexandra helps people create a sexual health plan Creating a sexual framework that both partners can be happy with Understanding the connection between your body and mind through recovery Survey - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MCM62XY Resources http://centerforhealthysex.com https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
7 Elo 201839min

EP82 - Coming Out As Transgender
Welcome to episode 82 of the Sexology Podcast, today I’m joined by Christine Macinnis who speaks to me about she became interested in working with transgender people, the best ways and practices we can all support transgender people and the issues they face when coming out. Due to over 20 years working in local schools as a school counselor, Christine brings a unique perspective to her work in private practice. She loves assisting the adolescent through the trials of depression, anxiety, school and learning issues, gender and sexual identity confusion, and the adjustment to college and launching from their family. In addition to her work with teenagers, Christine has a passion for the challenges and celebration of sexual and gender identity for all age groups. As a Certified LGBT-Affirmative Psychotherapy Provider, she has supported several transgender clients and families as they progress through the process of transition and acceptance. In terms of support outside of our sessions, Christine can be a strong educational advocate for her client's needs and is well versed in the IEP/504 plan process to support students academically. She is also an expert in college and career planning for teens. In this episode, you will hear: How Christine became interested in working with transgender people The way in which transgender people experience an additional layer of stigma How therapist’s biases can play into people’s processes of sexual orientation Supporting parents in understanding difference between their child being curious or aligning with gender identity The best ways and practices we can all support transgender people How unfortunately transgender people have the highest rates of suicide and self-medication The issues transgender people face when coming out The need to question and overcome societal biases against transgender people Resources Phone – 1310 683 9047 Email – macinnis.christine@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
31 Heinä 201837min

EP81 - What Happens in a Sex Therapy Session?
Welcome to episode 81 of the Sexology Podcast, today is a solo episode where I’m going to share some personal and revealing stories about my own experience with sex therapists. In this episode, you will hear: How difficulties with sex affected a previous relationship The ways in which this led to seeking out sex therapy The difference between sex therapy, sex educator, sex surrogate and sex coaches How our educational systems lack good information on sex The need for patients to understand what it is they want to work on Understanding what can get in the way psychologically to stop you experiencing pleasure How it’s ok to receive sex therapy as a couple or on your own Knowing how to choose the right sex therapist for you Resources https://oasis2care.clientsecure.me/client_portal https://oasis2care.com/torrance/find-right-therapist-los-angeles-ca/ https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
24 Heinä 201841min

EP80 - Fidelity Agreement & Sex Tech with Dr. Ari Tuckman
Welcome to episode 81 of the Sexology Podcast, I’m delighted to welcome back Dr. Ari Tuckman who joined me on episode 79. In this episode, we talk about the fidelity agreement, how technology is changing our fidelity agreement and what gets in the way of having these conversations? Dr. Ari Tuckman is a psychologist and Certified Sex Therapist based in West Chester, PA. He writes the Sex Matters blog on PsychologyToday.com. He has given more than 350 presentations across America and in nine other countries. He also specializes in diagnosing and treating ADHD and recently finished his fourth book, based on research he completed on the relationship and sexual satisfactions of couples where one partner has ADHD. In this episode, you will hear: What is a fidelity agreement? How what is considered cheating for some couples, isn’t for others The need for independence on your thoughts and desires How is technology evolving our fidelity agreement? Making a sustainable agreement between you and your partner about what is and isn’t ok Understanding that sexual desires change and evolve over time What gets in the way of having these conversations? Resources https://tuckmanpsych.com https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/sex-matters https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
17 Heinä 201832min

EP79 - Teledildonics with Dr. Ari Tuckman
Welcome to episode 79 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Dr. Ari Tuckman who talks to us about Teledildonics, the common ways people use this technology and what the future will hold as this technology continues to grow. Dr. Ari Tuckman is a psychologist and Certified Sex Therapist based in West Chester, PA. He writes the Sex Matters blog on PsychologyToday.com. He has given more than 350 presentations across America and in nine other countries. He also specializes in diagnosing and treating ADHD and recently finished his fourth book, based on research he completed on the relationship and sexual satisfactions of couples where one partner has ADHD. In this episode, you will hear: What does Teledildonic mean? The huge variety of technology for remote sex where tactile sensations that’s now available How Teledildonics could help prevent cheating The common ways people use this technology Ways in which to incorporate Teledildonic to increase novelty into your relationship The off-shoot benefits Teledildonic can have How Teledildonic can help increase intimacy in long distance relationships The potential downsides of using this technology The future of Teledildonics and what we can expect to see Resources https://tuckmanpsych.com https://www.facebook.com/oasis2care https://www.instagram.com/oasis2care https://twitter.com/oasis2care Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
10 Heinä 201834min