The World of Fetishes with Joe Zarate-Sanderlin LMFT
Sexology6 Juni 2017

The World of Fetishes with Joe Zarate-Sanderlin LMFT

Welcome to episode 22 of the Sexology Podcast, today my guest is Joe Zarate-Sanderlin. In this episode, we talk about the psychology behind sexual fetishes.

Joe ZaRAte-SANderlin is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist seeing clients in private practice in San Francisco, California. He has been active in the open relationship and BDSM communities in New York, Boston, and San Francisco for nearly 20 years. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Montecito, California. Pacifica highlights the need for therapists to do their own inner work. As a part of this, Joe has examined the role of the unconscious dark side of the personality, often called The Shadow, in his own life and in the lives of his clients.

As a part of his training as a therapist, he worked under the supervision of Dossie Easton, co-author of The Ethical Slut, The Topping Book, and The Bottoming Book. For two and half years, he primarily saw clients in open relationships and BDSM relationships under Dossie’s guidance. In addition to working with Dossie, Joe was a counselor in a Catholic elementary school for three years and he volunteered at a low-few non-profit therapy clinic in San Francisco for four years.

His interest in alternative sexuality includes helping normalize some activities that can carry a stigma while recognizing that those activities can sometimes become disordered and cause stress. He has focused on unpacking the shame that many people feel regarding their sexuality. He is also interested in the historical and cultural aspects of relationships and sexuality and he is passionate about challenging the bias toward hetero- and mono- normative relationships and toward binary views of gender.

Since he became licensed in 2013, he has continues his focus on working with clients in the LGBT, open relationship, and BDSM communities. He is a member of both Gaylesta and Bay Area Open Minds, two San Francisco Bay Area based organizations that promote and support therapists working with LGBT, open relationship, BDSM, and alternative sexuality communities. He was recently named to the Bay Area Open Minds board as social coordinator.

Joe has conducted trainings for other therapists on couples therapy, BDSM, open relationships, and talking to clients about about sex as well as guest lectured about couples therapy on the master’s level. He is in the early stages of writing a book about the role of attachment in open relationships.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • What sexual fetishes are
  • How sexual fetishes can be healthy for people
  • The more common fetishes Joe see’s in his practice
  • How there could be many more people with fetishes than we realize
  • The role society plays around this issue
  • How people with fetishes can still be aroused without fetishes
  • Ways in which people develop fetishes
  • How shame and guilt plays a big role in fetishes
  • Creating safe spaces for people to be able to talk about fetishes
  • Ways in which to support someone in y our life who has a fetish
  • The need for good communication and engagement

Resources

http://www.jzsmft.com

Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Avsnitt(463)

EP427 – Tantra: The Art of Conscious Intimacy

EP427 – Tantra: The Art of Conscious Intimacy

Welcome to Episode 427 of the Sexology Podcast! Today, I’m excited to be joined by Catherine Auman, a marriage and family therapist with extensive expertise in Tantra. We look into the fascinating world of Tantra and its role in deepening intimacy, exploring how couples can move beyond routine interactions to cultivate more sensual and spiritual connections.In this episode, Catherine shares her personal journey into Tantra, how she integrates it into couples therapy, and why it’s a transformative tool for fostering intimacy. We discuss the importance of embodiment, the challenge of transitioning from daily responsibilities into a sensual mindset, and practical beginner-friendly meditation techniques.Catherine Auman, LMFT (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist) is a spiritual psychotherapist and the Director of The Transpersonal Center in Los Angeles, California. She has advanced training in traditional psychology as well as the wisdom traditions. Catherine lived for a year at the Osho ashram in India – a full-time immersion in tantra and meditation – and she has studied and practiced tantra, love, sex, intimacy, and seduction with numerous teachers.In this episode, you will hear:●      Catherine’s Journey into Tantra and Marriage & Family Therapy●      Understanding Tantra as a Path to Deepened Intimacy●      The Role of Embodiment in Sensual Awareness●      How Modern Culture Disconnects Us from Our Bodies●      Simple Tantric Practices to Bring Consciousness into the Body●      The Importance of Tuning Into Sensations Rather Than Focusing on Orgasm●      Yab-Yum: A Powerful Position for Heart-Centered Connection●      The Concept of Holding Space Without Performance Anxiety●      How Rituals Can Transform Intimate Experiences Get Your Free Stress Reduction Course Upgrade Your Social Media Feed AND Your Sex Life: Follow Us on Instagram Podcast Produced by Pete BaileyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

25 Feb 35min

EP426 - Tantric Practices: Fostering Stronger Connections

EP426 - Tantric Practices: Fostering Stronger Connections

Welcome to Episode 426 of the Sexology Podcast! Today, I'm excited to be joined by Pauline Ryeland, an expert in Tantra, intimacy coaching, and libido work. Pauline shares her deep knowledge of Tantra as a way of life, explaining how we can use practices like eye gazing and breathwork to strengthen emotional and physical intimacy with our partners.Pauline Ryeland, Intimacy Whisperer ® has been working as an Intimacy, Sex & Libido Coach & Educator for over 13 years.  She is certified as a Somatic Sexological Body Worker, Tantra Teacher & Facilitator and a Master Trainer & Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a Havening Techniques™ Trauma Specialist.Pauline recently wrote a book titled, Empowered Conscious Sexuality - From Prude to Pleasure and works as a Transformational Coach and Leader, having worked with thousands of individuals and couples around challenges they may be experiencing with intimacy, sex, libido, relationships and everything in between. She is passionate about educating people in the bedroom and leading people to living their best lives.In this episode, you will hear:●      The Power Of Eye Gazing In Creating Deeper Connection●      How Breathwork Can Enhance Intimacy And Arousal●      The Undressing Ceremony As A Sensual Prelude To Connection●      Overcoming The Initial Awkwardness Of Tantric Practices●      Using Tantric Breathing To Transition From Stress To Sensuality●      Rituals For Awakening Sexual Energy And Desire●      How To Address Low Libido Through Mindset And Practice●      Breaking Out Of Routine To Reignite Passion In Relationships●      Healing Emotional Blocks That Impact Sexual Intimacy Get Your Free Stress Reduction CourseUpgrade Your Social Media Feed AND Your Sex Life: Follow Us on Instagram Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

18 Feb 28min

EP425 - Dating Burnout: Finding Your Person and Falling In Love

EP425 - Dating Burnout: Finding Your Person and Falling In Love

Welcome to Episode 425 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to be speaking with Julie Krafchick & Yue Xu, co-hosts of the Dateable Podcast, to dive into the complexities of modern dating. We explore how dating has evolved over the years, why many people struggle to transition from endless texting to real dates, and how societal shifts have changed what we look for in a partner. With more choices than ever, dating can feel overwhelming, but Julie and Yue share insights on how to navigate this landscape with clarity and confidence.Julie Krafchick & Yue Xu are active daters turned dating insiders, and top influential voices of modern dating, relationships, and connection in the digital world. They’re the authors of How To Be Dateable: The Essential Guide to Finding Your Person and Falling in Love and the co-hosts of the hit podcast Dateable, which has been named one of the top podcasts about modern dating and relationships by the New York Times, The Huffington Post, Oprah Daily, and more. They’re also the hosts and executive producers of the dating experiment show Exit Interview. Julie brings her background in human-centered design and qualitative research, while Yue shares her experience as a dating coach.In this episode, you will hear:Why Modern Dating Feels Harder Than EverThe Paralysis Of Choice In The Age Of Dating AppsHow To Break Free From Endless Texting Without MeetingWhy Ghosting Happens And How To Emotionally Detach From ItThe Importance Of Vulnerability In Building Genuine ConnectionsUnderstanding Your Dating Archetype And How It Impacts Your Love LifeHow To Navigate Online Dating Without Feeling Burnt OutWhen And Why Taking A Break From Dating Can Be BeneficialPractical Tips For Making Dating Apps Work For YouJoin Us February 15th: It’s A Match, LA Love LabAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

11 Feb 35min

EP424 - Looking for Sex & Finding Love: Serial Dating in 2025

EP424 - Looking for Sex & Finding Love: Serial Dating in 2025

Welcome to Episode 424 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to be speaking with Evan Marc Katz, a dating coach with over two decades of experience helping smart, successful women find lasting love. In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of modern dating, exploring how attraction, chemistry, and long-term compatibility play a role in finding the right partner.Evan Marc Katz became the world’s first dating coach in 2003, specialising in helping smart, successful women create lasting love. He is the author of four books, his Love U podcast has over 2 million downloads, and he has been featured in hundreds of media outlets, including Today, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal.It’s an unlikely career for a man - especially one who was once called a “serial dater” by CNN - yet that’s exactly what makes Katz so unique. By helping women understand men - what they think, how they act, and what they want - he encourages them to raise the bar on what they expect from relationships and never again settle for anything less than they deserve.In this episode, you will hear:·      The Importance Of Choosing The Right Partner Over Just Chemistry·      How Attraction Can Sometimes Lead To Poor Relationship Choices·      Why Many Women Feel They "Attract The Wrong Men"·      The Role Of Childhood Patterns In Dating Decisions·      How To Identify Red Flags Early In The Dating Process·      Why Slowing Down Dating Can Lead To Better Long-Term Results·      The Difference Between Men Looking For Sex Versus Love·      How To Set Boundaries Without Losing Connection·      The Importance Of Sexual Compatibility In A Relationship·      Practical Tips For Navigating Online Dating Successfully Join Us February 15th: It’s A Match, LA Love LabAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

4 Feb 47min

EP423 - Dating Dilemmas: Anxiety, Ghosting, and Finding Connection

EP423 - Dating Dilemmas: Anxiety, Ghosting, and Finding Connection

Welcome to Episode 423 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to welcome back Dr. Richard Espinoza, he joins me to speak to about he complexities of modern dating, from ghosting to online matchmaking, and everything in between.In this episode, we discuss why ghosting has become so prevalent, how attachment styles shape our approach to vulnerability, and why online dating can often feel like a rollercoaster. We also reflect on the importance of self-awareness when navigating relationships, and share tips on determining your readiness for dating. Richard “Dr. E” Espinoza, PsyD, is a leading clinical psychologist based in Los Angeles, specializing in trauma and resilience. His practice emphasizes serving the LGBTQ+ community and its allies, striving to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds through comprehensive psychological assessments, transformative talk therapy, and dedicated activism. As an esteemed professor and captivating speaker, Dr. Espinoza shares practical insights on self-discovery and personal growth. He also creates accessible self-help resources, designed to inspire personal transformation and a deeper sense of fulfillment.In this episode, you will hear:The Prevalence Of Ghosting And Its Psychological ImpactHow Attachment Styles Affect Vulnerability In DatingWhy Many People Struggle To Build Lasting Connections OnlineTips For Assessing Your Readiness For A RelationshipThe Importance Of Open Conversations About Sex Early In DatingAddressing Misconceptions About Open RelationshipsWhy Matchmaking Services Can Be Helpful But Have Mixed ResultsThe Value Of In-Person Events For Building Genuine ConnectionsHow Cultural And Personal Values Shape Relationship ExpectationsInsights Into Our Upcoming Matchmaking Event, The LA Love LabCoping with loneliness can be tough, but getting social is essential, even if it feels intimidating - Experience Love At Sunset: Join Our Matchmaking EventAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

28 Jan 50min

EP422 - Bad Sex: Why Are Successful Women Having It

EP422 - Bad Sex: Why Are Successful Women Having It

Welcome to Episode 422 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to welcome back my good friend Veronica Cisneros, who joins me to speak to about how evolving gender roles are influencing relationships and intimacy, particularly in cases where women take on the role of primary breadwinners.Veronica sheds light on the ripple effects these changes can have - how they may foster feelings of resentment, diminish intimacy, and lead to relational obstacles like stonewalling. This discussion highlights the value of self-awareness, honest dialogue, and healing from past emotional wounds to nurture a deeper, more fulfilling connection with partners.Listeners also learn about EmpowerX, Veronica’s program designed to help women strike a harmonious balance between career success and personal happiness. Sexology Podcast listeners can use code: THANKYOU100 and save $100In this episode, you will hear:·      The Impact Of Shifting Gender Roles On Relationships·      Navigating Masculine Energy And Intimacy Challenges·      Resentment And Its Role In Relationship Disconnect·      How Financial Power Dynamics Affect Libido·      Addressing Stonewalling And Communication Barriers·      Reclaiming Desire Through Self-Reflection·      Balancing Professional Success And Personal Fulfilment·      EmpowerX: A Blueprint For High-Achieving Women·      Healing Past Pains To Foster Emotional Connection·      Rediscovering Pleasure And Intimacy In Relationships  Get Your Sex Bucket ListUpgrade Your Social Media Feed AND Your Sex Life: Follow Us on Instagram Podcast Produced by Pete BaileyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

21 Jan 34min

EP421 - Train Your Vagina: Gymnastics, Milking and Fluttering

EP421 - Train Your Vagina: Gymnastics, Milking and Fluttering

Welcome to Episode 421 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to welcome Bel Di Lorenzo, who speaks to me about the practice of pompoir, also known as vaginal gymnastics. Bel shares her journey into discovering and mastering this ancient technique, which involves gaining control over the vaginal muscles to enhance sexual pleasure and health.Bel Di Lorenzo is a women’s sexual health advocate, and the author of the bestselling book, The Gohddess Method. Her science-based approach is designed to help women master “vaginal gymnastics”: pelvic floor muscle exercises that enhance female pleasure and amplify orgasms. Their mission is to help women all over the world understand and master their bodies to enhance their well-being, pleasure, and overall lives. They are obsessed with self actualization, and want to push research to better investigates how the female anatomy can thrive. As sex nerds they have been teaching hundreds of thousands of women the art of Vaginal Gymnastics through a practical, science-backed approach.In this episode, you will hear:·      The Origins And Cultural Significance Of Pompoir·      Transforming Sexual Health With Vaginal Gymnastics·      Breaking Down The Science Behind Pompoir·      Overcoming Sexual Trauma And Building Confidence·      Practical Exercises For Pelvic Floor Mastery·      Enhancing Relationships Through Intimacy And Control·      From Beginners To Experts: Tailored Training Programs·      Combining Fitness Principles With Sexual Empowerment·      Historical Legends Of Sexual Dexterity And Power·      Unlocking New Levels Of Feminine SensualityUnleash Your Inner Sex Goh!ddess: Learn the Ancient Art of PompoirUpgrade Your Social Media Feed AND Your Sex Life: Follow Us on Instagram Podcast Produced by Pete Bailey Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

14 Jan 40min

EP420 - Exploring Sexual Intimacy: Preferences, Desires and Fantasies

EP420 - Exploring Sexual Intimacy: Preferences, Desires and Fantasies

Welcome to Episode 420 of the Sexology Podcast! Today I’m excited to welcome a returning guest, Dr. Alison Ash who speaks to me about the fascinating realm of sexual fantasies, preferences, and the art of open communication with partners. Dr. Aly offers practical tools and exercises to help you uncover your deepest desires and navigate the delicate process of sharing these fantasies. Dr. Alison Ash, aka Dr. Aly, is a trauma-informed intimacy coach and educator, Stanford University Lecturer, author, and founder of TurnON.love. As a sociologist with a PhD from Stanford, she understands the complex societal challenges that lead to unsatisfying and disempowering intimate experiences. She has pioneered research on the orgasm gap, heterosexual dynamics, and queer and trans experiences. She has extensive training in Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, Innate Somatic Intelligence Trauma Therapy Approach, and Somatica Method. Dr. Aly designs workshops, courses, and retreats and offers coaching to support her clients to cultivate and sustain nourishing emotional and sexual intimacy.In this episode, you will hear:●      How Common Fantasies Include Bdsm, Group Play, and Taboo Themes●      Guilt Around Fantasies is Normal; Understanding Emotions Helps●      Communicating Fantasies Requires Empathy and No-pressure Framing●      Saying “No” Strengthens Trust and Intimacy in Relationships●      Roleplay and Erotica Are Safe Ways to Explore Desires●      Creativity in Fantasies Can Be Expanded Through Journaling●      Respecting Boundaries Prevents Resentment and Deepens Connection●      Why Desire Discrepancy Requires Open, Pressure-free Dialogue Get Your Sexual Bucket ListUpgrade Your Social Media Feed AND Your Sex Life: Follow Us on Instagram Podcast Produced by Pete BaileyAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

7 Jan 34min

Populärt inom Utbildning

bygga-at-idioter
rss-bara-en-till-om-missbruk-medberoende-2
det-skaver
historiepodden-se
alska-oss
sektledare
nu-blir-det-historia
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
johannes-hansen-podcast
roda-vita-rosen
allt-du-velat-veta
not-fanny-anymore
rikatillsammans-om-privatekonomi-rikedom-i-livet
sa-in-i-sjalen
handen-pa-hjartat
rss-max-tant-med-max-villman
nar-man-talar-om-trollen
jagaren
i-vantan-pa-katastrofen
rss-sjalsligt-avkladd