
EP78 - Pornography Addiction with Dr. Jennifer Weeks
Welcome to episode 78 of the Sexology Podcast. Our guest today is Dr. Jennifer Weeks. In this episode, Dr. Weeks talks us about pornography addiction along with discussion on evidence-based treatments for out of control sexual behaviors. Also, we evaluate the differences between healthy and unhealthy reliance on pornography as a method for mood regulation. Dr. Jennifer Weeks is the founder and director of Sexual Addiction Treatment Services, an out-patient treatment program for out of control sexual behavior. She has over twelve years experience treating all aspects of addiction, trauma and addiction, sexual addiction, and sex offenders. She is a Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist- Supervisor, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor, a Licensed Professional Counselor and has a Ph.D. in Psychology. Dr. Weeks is the author of the blog, Dr. Jen’s Recovery Readings as well as the prevention book, The New Age of Sex Education: How to Talk to Your Teen about Cybersex and Pornography in the Digital Age. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Weeks provides continuing education training for therapists and lectures at addiction conferences throughout the US. In this episode, you will hear: The differences between non-problematic viewing of pornography vs. pathological behavior Criteria for pornography addiction The prevalence of pornography addiction in general population Media literacy for parents and how to talk to your teen about pornography Cultivating sexual health after being diagnosed with pornography addiction Resources: https://www.sexualaddictiontreatmentservices https://www.amazon.com/New-Age-Sex-Education-Pornography/dp/1483575209 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
3 Heinä 201834min

EP77 - How to Rock Your Honeymoon Sex
Welcome to episode 77 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Marie-Claire Thauvette who talks to us about what inspired her to write the book "Honeymoon Playbook", why the book is helpful for couples who didn’t start off having good sex and learning to be open and communicative with your partner to allow for sexual improvements. Marie-Claire Thauvette is a familiar face in the industry, and has been featured on many podcasts, summits, radio and television shows. Her new book “The Honeymoon Playbook” is a best seller in 3 categories, and with it has really helped new and not so new couples spice up their lives in and out of the bedroom. She is also a successful entrepreneur, professional educator, and woman on a mission: to teach individuals and couples alike about the power of intimacy, sex and communication – and how to have FUN doing it. MC combines her over 30 years of teaching experience and her AASECT and ISEE Sexual Educator certifications to reignite passion in singles and couples. Marie-Claire Thauvette not only helps couples, she has a lot of fun helping daters become expert kissers, masters in sexuality, and most importantly keeping her daters accountable to find quality soul mates. In this episode, you will hear: What inspired Marie to write her book Why the book is helpful for couples who didn’t start off having good sex Knowledge couples who haven’t had sex yet can find useful as they become sexual Learning to overcome bad sexual experiences The amount of disinformation there is about sex online How you can improve your sexual skills with practice The need for very specific feedback to improve your sex life Learning to be open and communicative with your partner to allow for sexual improvements Overcoming the issue of shame to become more communicative Resources www.relationshipbliss.ca https://www.amazon.ca/Honeymoon-Playbook-scoring-romantic-honeymoon/dp/0995807000 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
26 Kesä 201835min

EP76 - How to Ask For What You Want in Bed!
Welcome to episode 76 of the Sexology Podcast. Our guest today is Rebecca Wong, LCSW-R. Rebecca talks to us about why it is difficult to talk about sex with our partners, the need to spend time with our bodies and discover what feels good and how anxiety can affect performance in the bedroom. Rebecca is a relationship therapist and consultant. She’s also the creator of Connectfulness, a research-based practice that encourages you to explore and embrace every aspect of your humanity – including everything that’s marvellous and all that’s messy. Rebecca takes you on a deep dive into that middle place between the personal and the professional, between the places you explore in therapy and the work you do in coaching. When you explore this fertile in-between space, you can make great things happen. When you truly see yourself, you create the ripple that allow you to be the change you wish to see in the world – and that invites everyone around you to do the same. In this episode, you will hear: Why it is difficult to talk about sex with our partners The difficulty of escaping the narrow view of what is “normal” within sexuality The need to spend time with our bodies and discover what feels good Guidance points for talking about these issues with our partners Learning to be supportive whilst being true to yourself The power dynamics that exist within couples How anxiety can affect performance in the bedroom The dynamics of masculine and feminine energy Resources https://connectfulness.com https://www.omgyes.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
19 Kesä 201836min

EP75 - Polyamory and Finding Love(s)
Welcome to episode 75 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Sophie Lucido Johnson, who talks to us about her new book Many Love: A Memoir of Polyamory and Finding Love(s), what a polyamorous lifestyle looks like to her and the difference between polyamory and open relationships. Sophie Lucido Johnson gets a lot of questions when she tells people that she’s polyamorous. Many Love is an intimate look at this often misunderstood practice: its history, its misconceptions, and Sophie’s personal transformation from serial monogamist to proud polyamorist. After trying for years to emulate her boomer parents’ forty-year and still-going-strong marriage, Sophie realized that maybe the love she was looking for was down a road less travelled. In this bold, graphic memoir, she explores her sexuality, her values, and the versions of love our society accepts and practices. Along the way, she shares what it’s like to play on Tinder side-by-side with your boyfriend, encounter—and surmount—many types of jealousy, learn the power of female friendship, and other amazing things that happened when she stopped looking for “the one.” In a lot of ways, Many Love is Sophie’s love letter to everyone she has ever cared for. Witty, insightful, and complete with illustrations, this debut provides a memorable glimpse into an unconventional life. In this episode, you will hear: What a polyamorous lifestyle looks like to Sophie How Sophie emphasizes the relationship whilst being polyamorous Why polyamory is a good fit for many people but not everyone Understanding you’ll have to deal with the issue of jealously when becoming polyamorous Learning how to make polyamory work within a family dynamic The difference between polyamory and open relationships The connection between polyamory and queer culture Resources http://www.sophielucidojohnson.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
12 Kesä 201837min

EP74 – Mindful Sex with Dr. Lori Brotto
Welcome to episode 74 of the Sexology Podcast. Our guest today is Dr. Lori A. Brotto, PhD. In this episode, Dr Brotto and I talk about using mindfulness to improve sexuality, how stress levels have impacted our sexuality and learning to use mindfulness in intimate situations. Lori A. Brotto, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, a sex researcher, and the author of Better Sex through Mindfulness: How Women Can Cultivate Desire (Greystone Books, 2018). A member of various sexuality organizations, she is also Canada's Research Chair in Women's Sexual Health and an associate editor for Archives of Sexual Behaviour. In this episode, you will hear: The findings that Lori has found through her work and research in this area How stress levels have impacted our sexuality The importance to reduce our stress levels to improve sexuality Learning to overcome and pass through the “honeymoon period” in a relationship Why Lori became interested in sex and mindfulness The ways in which mindfulness can improve our sexual functioning The best ways to encourage people into this practice to improve their sex life Learning to use mindfulness in intimate situations Manging and using fantasies in a healthy way Recommendations from Lori on the first steps to take using mindfulness to improve sexuality Resources http://www.loribrotto.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
5 Kesä 201835min

EP73 - Sex During & After Pregnancy with Dr. Buehler
Welcome to episode 73 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Stephanie Buehler PsyD, CST-S, who speaks to me about the common challenges couples face during pregnancy, why many women are scared to have sex during pregnancy and recommendations on how to approach and improve communication on these sensitive subject matters. Stephanie Buehler PsyD, CST-S, is an internationally recognized licensed psychologist and AASECT-Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor. Dr. Buehler is director of the Buehler Institute, where she provides sex and relationship therapy as well as continuing education programs. She is also part of Hoag for Her Center for Wellness, where she specializes in helping women overcome painful sex, as well as helping high-risk breast cancer patients. She has published on sexuality for both professional and lay audiences, including her books What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know About Sex, 2nd Edition and Sex, Love, and Mental Illness: A Couple's Guide to Staying Connected. In this episode, you will hear: The common challenges couples face during pregnancy How the lack of sexual drive can carry on after giving birth The ways in which pregnancy affects a woman’s libido Why many women are scared to have sex during pregnancy The unique challenges that happen during the post-partum period How many women find sex painful after giving birth Recommendations on how to approach and improve communication on these sensitive subject matters The ways in which breastfeeding can impact sexual relations Resources http://learnsextherapy.com www.LearnSexTherapy.com www.TheBuehlerInstitute.com https://www.amazon.com/Stephanie-Buehler/e/B004ANMUHO/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 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
29 Touko 201849min

EP72 - Inside The Life of A Legal Sex Worker
Welcome to episode 72 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Alice Little who is the number one booking legal sex worker in the United States, she is 4ft 8 and works at the Moonlite Bunny Ranch. Alice writes advice articles for She Knows Media and has been a guest on the Tim Ferriss Show. She has been interviewed and featured by CNN, ABC’s Nightline, Re nery29, Quartz, Shane and Friends, and other podcasts and news outlets. She is a proponent of sex positivity and women’s rights and has marched for equality. Alice is also one of the founders of the “Hookers for Healthcare” movement, petitioning the government for effective health care that works for everyone. Alice frequently sees couples in and out of the bedroom, coaching them on how to enhance their relationships, increase the quality of their communication, and help bring intimacy back into their interactions. She hosts a weekly vidcast titled ‘Coffee with Alice,’ where she discusses sex work, fields questions, and aims to inform on all things sensual. Alice has also presented at over 50 Kink and BDSM events nationwide. In this episode, you will hear: How Alice became involved in this profession The pros and cons of being a legal sex worker The difference between a legal sex worker and prostitution Why communication is the key in this profession Working with clients and their emotions How Alice makes people comfortable if it’s their first time with a legal sex worker How couples who use legal sex workers can improve their sex lives afterwards The common misconceptions and challenges legal sex workers face Resources https://thealicelittle.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
22 Touko 201844min

EP71 - Broken Spaces & Healing with Robert Cox LPC
Welcome to episode 71 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Robert Cox who talks to us about the developing rape culture in our society, how we can combat objectification of men and women and the need for rape victims to know it’s ok to reach out and talk about their experiences. Robert Cox is a therapist in private practice in Liberty, MO. He specializes in the treatment of Trauma, Addictions and Autism. Robert creates a podcast providing psycho-education and mindfulness training called Mindful Recovery. In addition, he is a guest blogger on the Huffington Post. In this episode, you will hear: What is rape culture and who does it protect? Roberts experience of defending his daughter for wearing “in appropriate” clothing in school Why we shouldn’t protect anyone who has abused or raped women, even if they are close friends or relatives Making sure we don’t invalidate people’s experiences How men need to take more responsibility for their hormones and actions How we can combat objectification of men and women The role that fear and control plays within these issues The need for rape victims to know it’s ok to reach out and talk about their experiences Resources http://liferecoveryconsulting.com https://liferecoveryconsulting.com/listening-to-autism/ https://liferecoveryconsulting.com/podcast-2/ http://oasis2care.com/podcast/hook-up-culture/ http://oasis2care.com/podcast/rape-culture-popular-media/ 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
15 Touko 201835min