Improve your sex life and bridge the divide with your partner and deal with relevant sexual issues of the day.
Dr Eve tantalizers her listeners with her gifting wish list of the sexiest sauciest sex toys for the year.
Resident sexologist Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about revenge porn and virtual violence experienced on the online platform.
Resident Sexologist Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about how to live with a convicted sex offender how to deal with their conviction.
Eusebius and Resident Sexologist Dr Eve spoke about when do you know that the relationship is over.
Resident Sexologist Dr Eve and Eusebius spoke about crushes, how common are they and how do they relate to your romantic/sexual relationship.
Eusebius and Dr Eve continue last week's conversation about locker room talk and misogyny.
Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about the Donald Trump locker room talk audio clip and asked does this really happen in normal male locker rooms.
Africa spoke to Dr Shingai spoke about how transgender men and women are also at risk of getting breast cancer.
Eusebius spoke to Dr Eve about hypersexuality and if sex addiction is a real thing or is it just of form of urges and pressures which you need to release but it does not amount to addiction.
Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about the different types of intimacy and how it is a process whereby people feel truly seen, known by and connected to their partners.
Dr Shingai spoke to Eusebius about a new Contraceptive pill which could be taken by men we then opened the line for Urology related questions
Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about the morality of infidelity in the modern world and whether the internet is shifting the morality of cheating with the introduction of cyber infidelity.
Dr Eve spoke to Eusebius about the modern day sexual myths and had an open line to debunk some of the myths.
Dr Shingai tells us about new research linking Cervical cancer to male circumcision. We then opened the lines for listeners to call in with their sexual health related questions.
Dr. Eve discusses Therapeutic relationships with your therapist for relationships that are in need. We look at themes such as relationship conflict and whether or not therapeutic interventions really work.
Dr Eve and Eusebius chat about new statistics that look at the sexual activities of young people.
Dr Eve discusses the changing face of consent, and that enthusiastic consent is a move away from “no means no” to “yes means yes”, a paradigm shift that requires open communication and challenges the assumptions of our rape culture.
Dr Shingai told us about a potential male contraceptive to be made available soon. We then opened the lines for listeners to call in with their sexual health questions.
A common dilemma in therapists’ consultation rooms, including Dr Eve’s, is the conversation around being stuck in the relationship dilemma, ‘Too good to Leave, but Too Bad to Stay’. People who live two parallel lives – the one they are actively living and the one they feel they should have had or might yet have.
Dr. Shingai discusses Urethritis, which according to recent figures by the Department of Health, has led to an estimated 319 766 males being treated for male urethritis syndrome in the past year alone.
Ever since WhatsApp and other social media platforms were created post the Internet era, instead of bringing us closer to our significant other, it has only created confusion, chaos and more fights. Before it gets too late, cut down on the amount of time you spend on these social media platforms and try giving your partner some space. Here’s how social media is affecting your relationships and sex life.
Redi and Dr Eve look at the questions young people are asking about sex and how the knowledge of these questions can inform the way educators, health care practitioner and parents talk to young people about sex.
Dr. Shingai talks about early onset erectile dysfunction and why it can no longer be considered ‘an old man’s disease’.
On talking sex with Dr Eve, she revisits the idea of infidelity in relationships.
Dr Eve discusses the changing roles and identities of mothers in our modern setting.
Dr Eve says that Menopause is euphemistically called “a change of life”. That can sound exciting and something to look forward. Like a holiday. A much needed break from the onslaught of bearing and raising children. A time to pause and make choices unavailable to you when you were a younger career climbing woman or full time mom or both.
This morning with Dr Eve we will discuss the conversations we should be having with young boys in order not to perpetuate the rampant cycle of patriarchy and extreme masculinity we see in society.
This morning on Talking Sex Redi and Dr Eve look at relationship transitions that people go through. Maybe you are single again after ending your relationship or maybe you are newly partnered after leaving singlehood.
In Talking Sex this morning we explore the question…what is “sexual orientation”? Sexuality is divided into sexual orientation, sexual identity and sexual behaviour. Sexual orientation is understood to be “sexual” it typically describes people's sexual attractions or desires and erotic pleasure. But is sexual orientation really always sexual?
Last week we had a very emotional Talking Sex with Dr Eve. We looked at how abuse or neglect in our childhood relationships, may affect our capacity for intimacy, adult relationships and romantic love later in life. We decided to continue the conversation this week.
This morning Dr Eve and Redi explore how our childhood relationships, in particular if they were traumatic and feature neglect or abuse affect our capacity for intimacy, adult relationships and romantic love later in life.
Redi hosts Dr Shingai Mutambirwa for an open line on male sexual health. They kick the conversation off with a discussion on male menopause
This morning on Talking Sex we explore the sexuality of being single. We often discuss the role of relationships and partners in our lives but the reality for a lot of people is the opposite, that people are living their lives, single. And there should be absolutely no shame attached to this.
This morning with Dr Eve we look at equality within our relationships. Yesterday we celebrated International Women’s Day which is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. We look at how much parity women have achieved and how much parity they still want in their intimate lives and spaces. As well as obstacles they have to achieving parity in their intimate spaces.
This morning with Dr Eve we explore the topic, emotion or feeling, Jealousy. Can jealousy ever be appropriate? How about helpful? Or is jealousy always harmful? Jealousy is a natural emotion, but it can be painful and difficult to control. Dr Eve gives us practical ways to handle the "green-eyed monster". Jealousy happens most commonly within a romantic relationship, although it can occur in other non-romantic relationships.
Redi and Dr Eve explore body modifications, looking at different motivations and whether these modifications can enhance self- confidence, body confidence and hence sexual satisfaction.
Earlier this month the Centres for Disease Control in the US published a series of regulations regarding alcohol and safe sex practices that caused quite the stir. A warning to women about drinking set off an enormous amount of backlash on social media. Without a mention whatsoever of the drinking habits of men. With Dr Eve this morning we discuss the problem of the CDC regulations and address safe sex practices and responsible condom use.
In Sex Talk this morning we look at infidelity. We will explore infidelity between family members, in friendship/social circles , in religious environments ( religious leader and congregant ) and unequal power hierarchies (teacher/student; boss/employee).
Africa and Dr Eve discuss the recent spate of homophobic violence and hate crimes reported in the news.
We opened the lines for listeners to call in with their sexual health related questions.
With Dr Eve this morning we get a refresher course on ORGASMS. New research from the Indiana University’s School of Public Health in partnership with the Kinsey Institute found that there are shared insights and techniques that enhance pleasure for the vast majority of women.
Dr Eve and Redi discuss the boom in popularity of online dating and ask how are people dating in 2016?