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Award-winning health journalist Meghan Rabbitt discusses her groundbreaking book, "The New Rules of Women's Health.” This conversation tackles what's broken in women's healthcare—from outdated anatomical terminology named after "pale, male, and stale" doctors to the dangerous myth that women are just "small men." They explore why heart disease (not breast cancer) is women's #1 killer, the clitoris as more than just a "button," autoimmune disease surges in midlife, and why menopause deserves better PR.Episode Overview (timestamps are approximate):(0:00) Cold Open: What's Broken in Women's Health(4:00) The Problem with “Bikini Medicine”(7:00) Why Language Matters: Renaming Our Body Parts(13:00) The Cow Clitoris Scandal & Female Anatomy(22:00) Heart Disease: Women's Real #1 Killer(27:00) Autoimmune Disease Surge in Midlife(34:00) Normalizing Suffering(42:00) How to Use This Book with Your Doctor(47:00) The Upsides of Menopause(51:00) After Party: Dr. Stephanie's Final ThoughtsResources mentioned in this episode can be found at https://drstephanieestima.com/podcasts/ep452We couldn't do it without our sponsors:JUST THRIVE HEALTH - Take the Just Thrive FEEL BETTER challenge today, and save 20% on your first order. Go to https://justthrivehealth.com/better and use the code BETTER to see the difference for yourself or get a full product refund, no questions asked.MIMIO - You can get cellular renewal, anti-inflammatory effects, and longevity benefits while STILL eating enough protein, lifting heavy, and not tanking your hormones. Go to https://mimiohealth.com/better and use code ESTIMA at checkout to save 20% on your first order of Mimio Biomimetic Cell Care.PIQUE - Designed to deeply hydrate, enhance skin elasticity & firmness and support sustained energy—exactly what we need during this stage of life. Start your daily ritual today with 20% off for life—plus a free gift to elevate your routine. Head to https://piquelife.com/drestima.TIMELINE - A new year means a new gym membership - but you can't out-train low energy; it starts deeper than that. So grab 35% off your one-month subscription of Mitopure Gummies at https://Timeline.com/BETTER35 while the offer lasts. P.S. When you're ready, here are a two ways I can help you:Subscribe: The Mini Pause — My weekly newsletter packed with the most actionable, evidence-based tools for women 40+ to thrive in midlife.Build Muscle: LIFT — My progressive strength training program designed for women in midlife. Form-focused, joint-friendly, and built for real results. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Can orgasms make or break a relationship? Learning to make sex pleasurable (for her) helped save Susan Bratton's marriage and sex life. A toxic relationship led Emmi Fortin to her lengthiest climax, and kept her stuck on a poor-fit partner. You'll also learn: How to experience hot, breakup-level sex without the heartache Clitoris tips for maximum bliss Why Emmi decided to openly write about her intimate experiences How Susan shifted from dissociation to presence during sex Ways to bridge an orgasm gap (which are common for women and vulva owners in relationships with cis-men) Tips for experiencing "female orgasms" from PIV sex Susan's expanded orgasm experience (which she teaches) A Tantric exercise that helped ease body shame How a photoshoot spurred intense self-pleasure Check out Emmi's memoir + watch the trailer: Who is Your Red Dress? Download Susan's Sex Life Bucket List Sign up for August's free email list for occasional updates: https://substack.com/@augustmclaughlin IG: @GirlBonerMedia FB: @MyGirlBoner TT:: @augustmclaughlin.gb augustmclaughlin.com/girlboner patreon.com/girlboner Save $15 at Crave! Elegant, woman-designed jewelry and toys: https://lovecrave.com/august Girl Boner Radio is hosted and produced by August McLaughlin.
Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife
Rosalie groeit op als een gewoon meisje tot ze op haar 15de hoort dat ze XY-chromosomen en teelballen heeft. Geslacht blijkt veel complexer dan we denken: het is geen simpel verhaal van XX versus XY. Prof. dr. Martine Cools, kinderendocrinoloog aan de UGent, legt uit hoe geslachtsontwikkeling werkt en waarom niet iedereen 100 % man of vrouw is.Gastspreker: Martine CoolsRedactie: Alexander Van VlierbergheEindredactie: Katleen BrackeMontage: BroadwayDeze podcast is mogelijk dankzij de medewerking van KU Leuven, UAntwerpen, UGent, UHasselt, VUB en de Jonge Academie en komt tot stand met de steun van VRT, de spelers van de Nationale Loterij en de Vlaamse overheid.
Many parts of female sexual anatomy have long been misunderstood, but the clitoris is chief among them. Throughout history, the clitoris is something that has repeatedly been discovered, described, and then forgotten. In today's show, we're going revisit one of my favorite conversations from the archives and talk all about the history and science of the clitoris. My guest is Dr. Maria Uloko, a board certified urologist specializing in comprehensive sexual health, reconstruction and prosthesis. A former clinical professor at the University of California San Diego, Dr. Uloko is now the CEO of MUMD Sexual Medicine Consulting and the founder of VULVAi, an innovative patient advocacy tool that employs AI to aid patients grappling with vulvovaginal issues. Some of the specific topics we explore in this episode include: Why has it taken so long for us to gain a solid scientific understanding of the clitoris? How many nerve endings are actually in the clitoris? How can a better understanding of clitoral anatomy help to improve sexual health and pleasure? Is there really a difference between clitoral and vaginal orgasms? What is the role of testosterone in clitoral health and wellness? You can visit Maria’s website to learn more about her work. Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology. *** Thank you to our sponsors! Passionate about building a career in sexuality? Check out the Sexual Health Alliance. With SHA, you’ll connect with world-class experts and join an engaged community of sexuality professionals from around the world. Visit SexualHealthAlliance.com and start building the sexuality career of your dreams today.*** A bad mattress can ruin your intimate life. If you want to upgrade your sleep, check out Brooklyn Bedding, where you can try a 120-night comfort trial. Go to brooklynbedding.com and use my promo code JUSTIN at checkout to get 30% off sitewide. *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Bluesky to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.
Sometimes poetry is a shield.Please Support Breaking Form!Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.Show Notes:Poems and poets mentioned in this episode include:Galway Kinnell, "Prayer" A. Van Jordan, "Details Torn from MacNolia's Diary." Read a consideration of the book on Poetry Daily here.Jaime Gil de Biedma, "Contra Jaime Gil de Biedma" and the translation here. Read this LitHub article considering the life and poetry of de Biedma by Spencer Reece.Gregory Orr writes about the accident in which his brother died here. Aaron posted a photo of "Poem for My Dead Mother" on his FaceBook here. The poem was first published in the Antioch Review in Vol. 31, No. 1, Spring, 1971Ethna McKiernan, "Washing My Mother's Hair." Read an obit for the poet in The Irish Times here . Kathy Fagan's "A Vocabulary of Icons" was first published in Southwest Review Vol. 83, No. 3, 1998Julia Kasdorf's "Eve Curse" is from her book Eve's Striptease. Visit her website.Jane Kenyon, "Let Evening Come"Toi Dericotte's poem "Clitoris" was first published in Kenyon Review, Spring 1994, Vol. XVI No. 2
Ep 149 Description: "Women have the power to transform this world. If we really want to save our world and bring peace and prosperity, and harmony, we need to go the mother's way away from this male-dominated mode, which is not working. Let's save the world one orgasm at a time." —Ibu Robin Lim Have you ever wondered about the untold stories hidden within the most intimate part of a woman's body? What secrets lie beneath the surface of our most misunderstood and often silenced anatomical landscape? The Yoni is more than just a physical space—it's a powerful narrative of strength, pleasure, and ancestral wisdom. Ibu Robin Lim is a CNN Hero and internationally renowned midwife who has delivered over 16,000 babies across disaster zones in Indonesia and The Philippines. With decades of experience and a passion for women's reproductive health, she brings revolutionary insights into female sexuality, childbirth, and holistic wellness. Tune in as Debra and Ibu Robin shatter taboos, celebrate female anatomy, and explore how understanding our Yonis can unlock personal healing, challenge societal norms, and ultimately reshape our collective approach to women's health, pleasure, and potential. Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1 Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471 Episode Highlights: 02:26 A Unique Model of Care 07:05 Challenges and Successes at Maternal Health Care 13:55 The Yoni Owner's Manual 20:51 The Yoni's Historical and Cultural Significance 27:33 The Role of the Clitoris in Childbirth 33:25 Advice for Pregnant Women 34:48 Connect with Ibu 39:06 Women Supporting Women Resources:
In this episode, we dive into a topic that's often whispered about but rarely discussed openly—sexual intimacy aids and the powerful role they can play in relationships. Far from being just “toys,” these tools can help couples communicate better, deepen emotional connection, and reignite passion that may have faded into routine.We explore ten key ways intimacy aids can strengthen partnerships—from boosting confidence and balancing different desire levels, to helping couples explore new sensations together and maintain intimacy as needs change over time. Along the way, we also answer some of the most common (and sometimes awkward) questions couples ask: Are intimacy aids only for couples with problems? How do we bring them up without embarrassment? Do they replace closeness, or can they actually bring us closer?A couple of things that shifted our mindset on intimacy aids were setting two simple boundaries: “Does it bring us closer together?” and “Is it only used together?” Framing it this way helped us see these tools not as replacements for intimacy, but as bridges that deepen connection, playfulness, and trust.Whether you're in a brand-new relationship or decades into one, this conversation is all about breaking taboos, normalizing pleasure, and reminding couples that intimacy should be fun, evolving, and deeply connecting.Check out our great vibrating ring and lubricant we discussed on this episode HERE.Check out this great article "Can Using Sex Toys (intimacy aids) Really Make Your Marriage Happier?"If you haven't already, go check out the Ultimate Intimacy App in the app stores, or at ultimateintimacy.com to find "Ultimate Intimacy" in your marriage. It's FREE to download and so much fun! Find out why close to 1M people have downloaded the app and give it such high ratings and reviews.WANT AMAZING PRODUCTS TO SPICE THINGS UP? YES PLEASE... CLICK HEREFollow us on Instagram @ultimateintimacyapp for app updates, polls, giveaways, daily marriage quotes and more.If you have any feedback, comments or topics you would like to hear on future episodes, reach out to us at amy@ultimateintimacy.com and let us know! We greatly appreciate your feedback and please leave us a review.Enjoy the podcast or have some feedback for us? Shoot us a message!
Laura Dowling (The Fabulous Pharmacist online) is an entrepreneur, pharmacist, scientist and founder of fabU. She qualified as pharmacist and scientist, having graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 2002, with over 20 years of professional experience in community pharmacy. Her lifetime dedication to the industry was recognised when she was awarded the prestigious 2022 Pharmacist of the Year Award. This was a very wide-ranging podcast covering so many different topics. We record in person too; so, the full video is available on my YouTube channel Brian Keane Fitness if you prefer to watch your podcasts. Enjoy this diverse conversation with a wonderful human being. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BrianKeaneFitness Today's podcast is sponsored by The Circle (my online group business coaching mastermind) https://briankeanefitness.com/online-mastermind You can listen to my appearance on Laura's show here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL3663US-_o (Website) fabÜ nutritional supplements (Instagram) www.instagram.com/fabulouspharmacist/ (Youtube) Laura Dowling - YouTube (Spotify) The Laura Dowling Experience | Podcast on Spotify (Wellness Blog) fabuwellness.com/blogs/wellness-blog Laura's new book: https://www.easons.com/love-your-vulva-laura-dowling-9781836884248?srsltid=AfmBOop8uLN_0wMXjaszP2qwQGONdH7MDLbPgt8SC7DH2Zdafr9qzQuG
In this episode, Dr. Rena Malik, MD uncovers the real science behind female pleasure, offering expert insights into anatomy, arousal, and the myths surrounding the G-spot and squirting. She highlights common misconceptions about female sexuality, provides practical techniques for more satisfying intimacy, and emphasizes the importance of communication and understanding your partner's unique needs. Listeners will come away empowered with evidence-based knowledge to enhance sexual confidence and foster more fulfilling intimate connections. Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content: renamalik.supercast.com Schedule an appointment with me: https://www.renamalikmd.com/appointments ▶️Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:39 Female anatomy basics 00:01:19 Clitoris explained 00:03:38 The G spot 00:05:55 Female arousal process 00:10:24 Squirting demystified 00:12:55 Enhancing pleasure tips 00:14:46 Mental aspect of pleasure 00:16:48 Common mistakes to avoid https://youtu.be/mBsovAAaPaY?si=xtxURwqtxn56Qkk1 https://youtu.be/nTGDLjBDq8M?si=MhmACzXGP4GlnYez Let's Connect!: WEBSITE: http://www.renamalikmd.com YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RenaMalikMD INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RenaMalikMD TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RenaMalikMD FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RenaMalikMD/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renadmalik PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/renamalikmd/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/RenaMalikMD ------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is purely educational and does not constitute medical advice. The content of this podcast is my personal opinion, and not that of my employer(s). Use of this information is at your own risk. Rena Malik, M.D. will not assume any liability for any direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness or death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The clitoris is the only organ in the human body that's dedicated solely to pleasure. It doesn't have any muscles or play any role in the body's other functions. And while our understanding of the clitoris has improved in recent years, there's still a lot to learn, as research in this area is relatively new. Until recently, researchers thought that the clitoris had 8,000 nerve endings. For comparison, that's more than double the sensory receptors found on the glans of the penis. Why is the clitoris so sensitive? I've heard people compare the clitoris to the penis before. Are there really similarities between the two? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Should you really drink hot drinks when it's hot? Could insects replace meat? How can I stop my plants from dying? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 3/7/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for a deep (and delightfully nerdy) dive into the misunderstood world of vaginas, where we'll learn about orgasm-chasing royalty, clitoral wingspans, vagina lollipops, wandering wombs — and the research on female anatomy we still desperately need. Science writer Rachel Gross is our fearless guide. … Recommendations from the archive #27 Rewriting Your Birth Story … Writing by Rachel • Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage (using this book link supports our show!) • Half the World Has a Clitoris. Why Don't Doctors Study It? (NYT) • Women in Menopause Are Getting the Short Shrift (The Atlantic) • What Can We Learn from Menstrual Blood? (The New Yorker) • Body Language (NYT series on the history of medical language) … More on the clitoris & friends • The Clitoris, Uncovered (video by Rachel for Scientific American) • Cliteracy Reel (3D depictions by Sophia Wallace) • SEX-ED+ (company that makes silicone molds of clitorises and vulvas for educational purposes) • Tight Lipped (grassroots movement by and for people with chronic vulvovaginal and pelvic pain) … Join LST+ for community and access to You Know What, another show in the Longest Shortest universe! Follow us on Instagram Website: longestshortesttime.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Pleasure Zone with Milica Jelenic - Diamond Host It's time to talk about the clitoris—the most misunderstood and under-celebrated pleasure organ in human anatomy. In this cheeky-yet-educational episode of The Pleasure Zone, host Milica Jelenic brings the clit out of the shadows and into the spotlight. This episode is packed with essential insights about female pleasure, anatomy, and arousal. If you were never taught about clitoral stimulation in sex ed—or you just want to learn how to explore pleasure more fully—this is for you. In this episode, you'll learn: Clitoral anatomy beyond the “button”—understanding the full structure. Why clitoral stimulation is vital for most vulva owners to orgasm. Pleasure mapping techniques to explore solo or with a partner. Deconstructing shame around self-pleasure and sensual exploration. If you were ever looking for the low-down on the clitoris, this episode is just that. Join Milica Jelenic, Sex & Intimacy Coach and Holistic Health Practitioner as we find out more about "Clit Happens & The Magic Of The Clitoris". Grab your Yes, No, Maybe list - all about Playful Tips for Pleasure here Light From The Shadows: Enriching The Lives Of Others Inspired Choices Network Hosts Author Milica Jelenic Amazon.com – https://www.amazon.com/dp/1738249417 Amazon.ca – https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1738249417 ~ More About The Pleasure Zone ~ Milica Jelenic is a Sex & Intimacy Coach. What is pleasure? Have you ever noticed that what is pleasing to one body is not necessarily pleasing to all bodies? What if our bodies like to be pleasing and to gift pleasure to others and to receive pleasure? In this show we will explore the world of pleasure. If your body was sensing pleasure more often would your life have more ease? We start out with magical little bodies that turn on everybody. Babies are always having people come up to them and compliment them on their beauty and get really excited to be in their presence. What would the world be like if we stopped judging ourselves, our bodies and others? How much more fun, joy and pleasure is possible on this planet if we choose to be explorers? Whose ready for an adventure??? Milica Jelenic is an advocate for pleasure. In her private practice she invites clients to create life and lifestyle that offers more pleasure and vitality. Milica's intuitive ability to sense where change is possible and to question what is stuck in the target area creates a very dynamic session that promotes choice, possibility and change. Milica has impacted the lives and health of individuals both in Canada and abroad with her humor, kindness, gentleness, potency and intensity. Milica's approach is playful, fun and direct. Milica is willing to be whatever energy and space is required for the change you desire. If you are interested in receiving Milica' monthly newsletter about events, classes and information on booking private sessions send and e-mail through her website. www.milicajelenic.com/ To get more of The Pleasure Zone with Milica Jelenic, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/the-pleasure-zone-milica-jelenic/
We finally read After Sappho, by Selby Wynn Schwartz. Centered on dozens of women artists, writers, activists, feminists, and sapphists, from the late 19s century to the interwar period, this novel merges history and fiction to celebrate how those women connected, influenced one another, fought for their rights, played with gender norms, and overall tried to create a space for themselves in a world ruled by men.Send us your hate mail! Or your fan mail, if you really insist...Support the showCheck out our Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, Tumblr, and Patreon.Intro and outro music by Julius H.
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Le clitoris c'est vraiment un super organe ! C'est le seul organe du corps humain qui est dédié exclusivement au plaisir… Pourtant comme il n'y a que les femmes qui en ont un et que la biologie a été longtemps un domaine réservé aux hommes, il a été très peu documenté par la médecine à travers l'histoire. Aujourd'hui, les mentalités évoluent et le plaisir sexuel des femmes se démocratise. Pourtant certaines idées peuvent avoir la vie dure… Certaines peuvent avoir peur de désensibiliser leur clitoris en utilisant des jouets qui vibrent. Peut-on vraiment désensibiliser le clitoris ? Qu'est-ce que l'accoutumance au vibromasseur ? Comment l'éviter ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de Maintenant vous savez ! Un podcast Bababam Originals écrit et réalisé par Hugo de l'Estrac. À écouter ensuite : Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textEp 624: Breaking down barriers to Women's Sexual Health with Dr. Jessica Yih, MD, a urologist aka drsexandsperm on social media who is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Urology, Director of Women's Sexual Health and Male Infertility at the University of California, Irvine. She shares all her insights about the clitoris, female sexuality, and the new direction medicine is taking in finally paying more attention to women's sexual organs, pleasure, anatomy, function, and illness. Summary: Discover the Hidden Power of the Clitoris and a Revolutionary Look at Women's Sexual HealthJoin Dr. Jessica Yih (aka drsexandsperm on social media), a pioneering urologist, as she unveils groundbreaking insights about female sexual health and anatomy. Did you know the clitoris contains an astounding 10,000 nerve endings and is much larger than commonly believed? This eye-opening episode challenges traditional perspectives and breaks down barriers in women's sexual health education.Dr. Yih hares her personal journey in the male-dominated field of urology and discusses how limited medical training on women's sexual health inspired her to become an advocate for change. The conversation explores crucial topics including:- The complex anatomy and size of the clitoris- Breaking down shame and cultural taboos- Understanding sexual health across different life stages- The impact of hormonal changes on sexual wellness- Barriers in testosterone therapy for women and the potentially harmful impacts of the oral contraceptive pill in damaging a woman's ability to have pleasure with sexThis frank and informative discussion illuminates the importance of self-discovery and understanding your body without shame. Whether you're curious about your own anatomy or seeking to enhance your sexual wellbeing, this episode offers valuable insights that could transform your perspective on female sexuality.Ready to revolutionize your understanding of women's sexual health? Timeline:00:01:57 - Women's Sexual Health Awareness00:05:21 - Understanding the Clitoris Anatomy00:10:45 - Anatomy and Arousal00:17:31 - Exploring Sensuality and Orgasms00:21:16 - Understanding Sexual Health and Pleasure00:23:22 - Impact of Aging on Sexuality00:27:27 - Understanding Women's Hormonal Changes & Hormone Therapy Autonomy00:35:06 - Hormone Therapy Benefits for Women00:38:52 - Understanding Vestibule Pain and Testosterone00:42:01 - Understanding Hormonal Vestibulodynia00:44:46 - Impact of Oral Contraceptives on Health00:47:35 - Testosterone Therapy and Patient Advocacy00:52:55 - Advocating for Sexual Health Awareness00:55:28 - Exploring Sexual Trauma HealingKey TakeawaysDr. Yih https://linktr.ee/drsexandsperm• There is a significant lack of education about female anatomy, particularly the clitoris, which contributes to societal shame surrounding female sexuality. • Understanding one's body, including embracing self-exploration, is essential for enhancing pleasure and mental health, regardless of age.Support the showSubscribe for exclusives: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1599808/subscribeSign up for Ruan's newsletters: https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillowhttps://linktr.ee/RuanWillowI Dare You book https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/idareyouthesaturdaysexchallenge NO AI TRAINING
Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife
In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with the brilliant Dr. Laurie Mintz—author of Becoming Cliterate and A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate Sex—to debunk the most harmful lies women are told about pleasure. From the myth of orgasm through penetration to the overlooked power of the clitoris, this conversation covers the real truth behind the so-called "pleasure gap." Get ready for a candid, empowering anatomy lesson, personal revelations, and a fresh take on vibrators, vulvas, and voice. This is Part 1 of a must-hear two-part series. Timestamps:00:00 - Welcome & Guest Intro: Dr. Laurie Mintz01:26 - The #1 Lie Women Are Told About Pleasure03:44 - Why Penetration Alone Doesn't Cut It06:10 - Busting the Wetness Myth: Lube is Your Friend09:18 - The Orgasm Gap Explained13:12 - Hookups vs. Relationships: The Numbers Don't Lie16:33 - What Lesbian & Solo Sex Teach Us About Female Pleasure18:57 - Vulva vs. Vagina: Why Language Matters22:19 - Anatomy of the Clitoris (and Why You've Never Been Taught This)26:07 - Where Female Pleasure Really Lives29:32 - The G-Spot Debate: Magic Spot or Misdirection?33:11 - Why Guys Need to Ask, Not Assume35:49 - Karen's First Vibrator: A Game-Changing Moment38:41 - Vibrators Are Not Replacements, They're Tools42:14 - Wrap Up & What's Coming in Part 2Karen Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.This podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Looking for some fresh perspective on sex in midlife? You can find me here:Email: karen@taboototruth.comWebsite: https://www.taboototruth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taboototruthYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@taboototruthpodcastAbout the Guest: Dr. Laurie Mintz is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Florida teaching Human Sexuality to hundreds of undergraduates yearly. She has published over 60 scholarly works and authored two popular press books: Becoming Cliterate: Why Orgasm Equality Matters and How to Get It and A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate Sex. Mintz is a licensed psychologist and certified sex therapist in private practice. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, indicating her work has had a positive national influence on the field of psychology. In 2023, she was named one of Forbes “50 over 50” women innovators. Connect with Dr. Laurie Mintz:Links: https://linktr.ee/DrLaurieMintzBook: ‘Becoming Clitorate'...
Oral sex is a highly reliable path to pleasure and orgasm for women. This episode is the second most downloaded of all episodes on the show. So, I am bringing it back for new listener's and their partner's. I talk about creating anticipation, building arousal toward crescendo and specific tongue techniques to stimulate the clitoris and vulva. Also hear tips on positioning, when to add variety, and when to stick with consistency. Learn the signs of approaching orgasm, to help your partner go over the edge with pleasure.Mentioned in this episode:The Kivin Method -Oral SidewaysMake Some NoiseTemperature PlayThe Key to Women's PleasureThe Clitoris - it's a network!The Clitoris has a hoodFemale Anatomy 101She Comes First Book ReviewUsing Your Senses for PleasureWhy Arousal Takes More Than 5 MinutesMen and SexTalking about sex with a partnerCommunication, Couples and SexORDER my Book Permission for Pleasure: Tending Your Sexual GardenJOIN my Newsletter: Good Education for Good SexFOLLOW on Instagram @cindyscharkeyVISIT my website and blog
The FGC has been in an uproar, and this episode of FGC-Ism pulls no punches. We break down Pakistan's clean sweep over Korea at the latest Tekken 8 pro event — and why Arslan Ash's victory speech stirred the pot. Meanwhile, Tekken 8 Season 2 changes sparked serious backlash from fans and pros worldwide. We also dive into SNK's bold move to add two actual people to the base roster of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, speculate on Elena's return to Street Fighter 6 (and how Nintendo might be holding her hostage), and celebrate the biggest Virtua Fighter 5 Revo online tourney yet — backed by Sega and Maximilian Dood.Finally, we ask the question: what's next for NetherRealm Studios? With no announcements on the horizon, the silence is loud.It's all that and more on this week's FGC-Ism — where we keep it real and frame-perfect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 899 is wild! And we think it bodes well for the 900s coming up. We start with a crazy thread online about whether one could hypothetically read braille with their clitoris (shoutout to the Vagina Museum), and we learn the insane reason doctors miscounted the number of nerve-endings in them. Susie discusses the latest shocking death penalty execution because the prisoner chose death by firing squad, and we learn the protocol for the process (it's so disturbing!). A teen in India had a parasitic twin removed from his abdomen, and the twin had fully developed genitalia, buttocks, and legs and could feel pain, but couldn't live outside of the other twin's abdomen. Sarah and Susie discover they both have an anatomical anomaly on their body, and let's just say it is on their bums. We learn about a shipwreck that dumped tons of Legos into the ocean and the people who seek the pieces on the world's beaches. We discuss an expensive legal battle happening in the Hamptons over a $25 gift card, and it's just as petty as it sounds. And Susie explains how doctors are using teeth to cure blindness.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Visit https://www.carawayhome.com/BRAINCANDY and you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase.Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code BRAINCANDY15 at https://lumedeodorant.com #lumepodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a tous déjà menti. Tout le monde ment, c'est un fait. Parfois par intérêt, parfois pour éviter de blesser quelqu'un ou protéger une relation. Comme le disait l'essayiste et journaliste Maurice Chapelan, “Le mensonge est l'oxygène de la respiration sociale”. Mais certains mensonges font plus de mal que de bien. Alors, comment savoir si quelqu'un vous ment ? Il existe des signes, des indices, et tout commence par une chose essentielle : écouter attentivement ce qu'il dit. Comment repérer les mensonges dans les paroles ? Comment reconnaître le langage corporel d'un menteur ? Comment démasquer un menteur ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de Maintenant vous savez ! Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Hugo de l'Estrac. À écouter ensuite : Clitoris : quelles sont les 3 choses à savoir ? Comment peut-on se préparer à l'augmentation des catastrophes naturelles ? Pourquoi considère-t-on les femmes comme une minorité, alors qu'elles sont plus nombreuses sur Terre ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To all you yard freaks out there - don't clean up yet! There are still pollinators sleeping and we need them. Wait another month. Tonic Water is the devil's ass swill. Bro, if you can't find the Clitoris, don't call yourself out. Important social etiquette discussion - should you talk to someone while they're peeing? Peace out, Jensen. www.StuartBedasso.com.
The clitoris is the only organ in the human body that's dedicated solely to pleasure. It doesn't have any muscles or play any role in the body's other functions. And while our understanding of the clitoris has improved in recent years, there's still a lot to learn, as research in this area is relatively new. Until recently, researchers thought that the clitoris had 8,000 nerve endings. For comparison, that's more than double the sensory receptors found on the glans of the penis. Why is the clitoris so sensitive? I've heard people compare the clitoris to the penis before. Are there really similarities between the two? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Should you really drink hot drinks when it's hot? Could insects replace meat? How can I stop my plants from dying? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 3/7/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Le 8 mars, c'est la Journée internationale des droits des femmes, à cette occasion, célébrons les avancées, rappelons les combats encore à mener et affirmons notre engagement pour l'égalité des droits. Une chevelure de serpents, un regard pétrifiant, un destin tragique… Méduse est l'une des figures les plus terrifiantes de la mythologie grecque. Mais derrière l'image du monstre se cache une histoire bien plus complexe, où injustice et violence se mêlent à la légende. Pourquoi Athéna l'a-t-elle punie ? Était-elle réellement une menace ou simplement une victime brisée ? Aujourd'hui, Méduse est réinterprétée sous un tout autre jour. Devenue un symbole du féminisme et du mouvement MeToo, elle incarne la lutte contre l'impunité et la réappropriation du pouvoir par celles qu'on a voulu faire taire. Mais alors, que représente-t-elle vraiment ? Était-elle maudite ou protégée ? Comment une légende antique trouve-t-elle un écho aussi puissant aujourd'hui ? Ecoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez"! Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Joanne Bourdin. À écouter ensuite : “Femme”, “équité”, ”climat” : quels sont ces mots interdits par Donald Trump ? Clitoris : quelles sont les 3 choses à savoir ? Qu'est-ce qu'un man-child, qui augmente la charge mentale des femmes ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juste après la récolte, les légumes frais contiennent un maximum de vitamines et de minéraux utiles à notre organisme. Plus les jours vont passer, plus ils vont perdre de leurs bienfaits... Mais alors mieux vaut-il ne pas directement acheter des légumes congelés ? Contrairement aux préjugés qui consistent à dire que tout ce qui est frais est meilleur, dans le cas des légumes il n'y a pas une seule bonne réponse. Cela dépend du mode de conservation, du temps de transport et de la manière dont vous les cuisinez. Dans les deux cas, les légumes frais et surgelés ont des avantages et des inconvénients. Quels sont les avantages des légumes congelés ? Et ceux des légumes frais ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez" ! Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Laura Taouchanov. À écouter ensuite : Affaire Joël Le Scouarnec : comment ce médecin a-t-il pu faire 300 victimes en 30 ans ? Quels sont ces films qui ont fait rougir leurs acteurs de honte ? Clitoris : quelles sont les 3 choses à savoir ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avec plus de 8 000 terminaisons nerveuses, une taille pouvant aller jusqu'à 12 centimètres, et une localisation encore parfois trop étrangère à certain.es, le clitoris est le seul organe du corps 100% dédié au plaisir. Si on entend de plus en plus parler de lui, les recherches à son sujet sont encore récentes si bien que le clitoris referme encore quelques secrets. Une récente étude du docteur Blair Peters de la faculté de médecine de l'Oregon Health and Science University, présentée lors d'un congrès scientifique le 27 octobre 2022, bouleverse nos croyances sur ce grand sensible entre nos jambes. Qu'est-ce qu'il faut savoir sur le clitoris ? On dit parfois que le clitoris ressemble au pénis, est-ce que c'est vrai ? Où peut-on se rendre pour plus d'informations ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez"! Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Olivia Villamy. À écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que le syndrome du grand coquelicot, qui discrimine les femmes au travail ? Pourquoi l'administration française est-elle si compliquée ? Qu'est-ce que la tendance beauté du brocoli ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion : 28 décembre 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt like pleasure is something you have to earn rather than something that's naturally yours?Snippet of wisdom 67.In this series, I select my favourite, most insightful moments from previous episodes of the podcast.In a world filled with expectations and misconceptions about sexuality and pleasure, many of us have been conditioned to suppress our true desires. But what if reclaiming pleasure was the key to unlocking a more authentic, fulfilling life?Discover why pleasure is your birthright and not a luxury.Learn how expanding your capacity for pleasure can transform your nervous system and overall well-being.Break free from societal misconceptions about orgasms and redefine what pleasure means for you.My guest is the sex coach Dr Fanny Leboulanger.˚
This week we have a lot to cover whats new!! We're talking the tragic LA fires (link for go fund me's in description), the latest nail polish invented by men set out to save women's lives (ya right), a clitoral accident, and talking the Traitors (number 1 reality TV show in america rn)!!!GOFUND ME LINKS FOR LOS ANGELES WILDFIRESSponsors:Arya: VISIT ARYA.FYI AND USE CODE GABBYWINDEY for 15% off today!Birdy Grey: Visit www.birdygrey.com now to get your first 6 swatches for free—available for a limited timeZbiotics: Head to ZBiotics.com/GABBYWINDEY and use the code GABBYWINDEY at checkout for 15% off.DraftKings Casino: New players can play five bucks to get a spin on the mystery wheel for a shot at up to TWO THOUSAND in Casino Credits! Download the app and sign up with code GABBYWINDEY. Join the stampede with Buffalo on Draft Kings Casino now.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The transphobic messages communicate to especially trans youth -- but also queer and non-binary youth, LGBTQIA+ youth -- "you're broken"; "you are a danger, you're a threat." I think one of the things that is tough is that you can't not ingest toxic messages from that. It gets inside you and it's part of you, and the challenge is it's not just coming from J.K.; she's just someone with a huge megaphone. For full show notes, transcripts, ways to contact the hosts or support the show, and more, visit hpafter2020.com.
Let's talk about sex baby!! Trigger Warning!! Vicky Deep dives into the female erection and gives a very graphic 'masterclass' on giving your female partner the time of their lives! Ryan was cool as a cucumber but secretly taking mental notes!Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Padded Cell Podcast01:14 Prohibition in the USA03:39 The Rise of Speakeasies06:53 Christopher Columbus and Syphilis08:31 Shoutout to Our Patreons13:19 Let's Talk About Sex18:36 Understanding the Clitoris and Penis21:22 Achieving Clitoral Erection24:24 The Importance of Foreplay25:22 Forced Orgasms and Precision26:57 Homologous Structures27:42 Brain and Genital Connection29:29 The G-Spot Explained40:28 Final Thoughts▶︎ Support us on Patreon for bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/ThePaddedCellPodcastWatch the podcast on YouTube:▶︎ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@ThePaddedCellPodcastFollow The Padded Cell for more:▶︎ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551425184285▶︎ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thepaddedcell_podcast/?hl=en-gb▶︎ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thepaddedcellpodcastRecorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web - http://www.liverpoolpodcaststudios.com▶︎ Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/liverpoolpodcaststudios▶︎ LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/company/liverpool-podcast-studios
In this episode, Charles and Dan tackle the often-overlooked topic of female anatomy with a mix of humor and practical insights. From debunking common myths to encouraging open communication in the bedroom, this episode dives deep into the anatomy lessons many of us missed in school. If you're looking to strengthen intimacy, increase your confidence, and become a better partner, this one's for you.
Depuis 2020, Méta de Choc a sa propre collection de livres permettant d'approfondir des sujets de la plus haute importance pour qui veut cultiver son esprit critique, comprendre ses propres processus mentaux et déjouer les raisonnements fallacieux.Le quatrième livre de la collection, “Cerveau et stéréotypes de sexe – Comment faire dire à la biologie ce qu'elle ne dit pas“, a été coécrit avec Odile Fillod, chercheuse en études sociales des sciences biomédicales. Pour marquer sa sortie, nous avons organisé une rencontre à la Librairie des femmes à Paris, en décembre 2024.Odile Fillod est connue pour avoir conçu le premier clitoris imprimable en 3D. Ses recherches portent sur les différences naturelles liées au sexe, et sur les biais dans la transmission des connaissances. En lien avec cette activité, elle a créé le blog Allodoxia en 2012 sur lequel elle développe des études de cas, analysant la distorsion dans la vulgarisation des articles scientifiques. Elle a également créé un site web dédié au clitoris, Clit'Info, et co-écrit “Idées reçues sur la Clitoris“, publié en 2022.Dans cette conversation, nous déconstruisons quelques mythes autour des origines des différences psychologiques et comportementales entre les hommes et les femmes. Existe-t-il des différences innées entre les deux sexes ? Qu'est-ce que le biais de confirmation ? La violence des hommes est-elle liée à la testostérone ? L'attention maternelle est-elle conditionnée par l'ocytocine ? Les filles sont-elles programmées pour aimer les tâches ménagères et les garçons naissent-ils avec un meilleur sens de l'orientation ? Peut-on séparer inné et acquis ?Attention, ce qui suit risque fort de bouleverser ce que vous pensez savoir sur les différences hommes-femmes, et donc, de changer votre perception de vous-même et de votre entourage. Installez-vous confortablement, tout va bien se passer !L'émission sera diffusée vendredi prochain à 18h.•• SOUTENIR ••Méta de Choc est gratuit, indépendant et sans publicité. Vous pouvez vous aussi le soutenir en faisant un don ponctuel ou mensuel : https://soutenir.metadechoc.fr/.•• RESSOURCES ••Toutes les références en lien avec cette émission sont sur le site Méta de Choc : https://metadechoc.fr/podcast/cerveau-et-stereotypes-de-sexe/•• SUIVRE ••Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, PeerTube, YouTube. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Did you know the visible part of the clitoris is less than one-third of its actual size? In this second part of our series with Rachel Gross, Rachel and Tammy banter about this understudied organ, including that (gasp) all sexual organs differentiate from the same embryonic root. Rachel describes how the interconnectedness between the clitoris and its friends--the vagina, vulva, and the entire pelvic floor--leads to pleasure. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to sexual health, Rachel calls attention to the whole-person approach of gender affirming care doctors to the clitoris as part of a person's overall experience of their bodies. She makes connections across issues that can arise with menopause, vulvodynia, and the pelvic floor, and the need for more medical education including training on vulva checks. Links: Check out Rachel Gross's website Connect with Rachel Gross on LinkedIn, X, and Instagram Scientific American Glowing Clitoris Video Sophia Wallace Artwork S3 E13: Centering Pleasure, Problems, and Pride in Sexual Healthcare with Jenn Rogers & Bryce Furness S4 E8: Intimacy Starts with I: Women, Self-Love, and HIV with Michelle Lopez Taking a Sexual Health History Sexual Health Educator Training Program Rachel Gross has been a science reporter for over 10 years, determined to share educational resources and information with the public. Rachel's work has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC Future, National Geographic, and more. Rachel is also the author of Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage, a novel dedicated to re-mapping the female body based on meticulous research and exploration. Rachel is a committed sexual health educator, having lectured at various organizations and top universities in the nation. Read the transcript of the episode here. Have any questions, concerns, or love letters? Send us a message on Instagram @comingtogetherpod or email us at captc@ucsf.edu.
Taboo to Truth: Unapologetic Conversations About Sexuality in Midlife
Ever wondered why the clitoris is often misunderstood, despite being the ultimate pleasure powerhouse? Did you know it has over 10,000 nerve endings—more than any other part of the body? In this episode, I dive into the fascinating world of the clitoris, an organ uniquely designed for pleasure. I break down its anatomy, both external and internal, and explain why it's so vital for sexual satisfaction. I also tackle misconceptions, explore how menopause impacts sensitivity, and share actionable tips for self-exploration and partner education. My goal is to empower you to understand your body better, embrace your pleasure, and enhance intimacy. Let's celebrate the glorious clitoris and what it means for your sexual wellness.Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction(01:17) The unique purpose of the clitoris(02:24) Anatomy of the clitoris(04:20) Misconceptions about the clitoris(05:28) The G-spot explained(06:37) Model demonstration of vulva anatomy(07:40) Nerve endings and sensitivity(08:43) Menopause and sensitivity changes(09:46) Encouragement for women to explore their bodiesKaren Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.This podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Looking for some fresh perspective on sex in midlife? You can find me here:Email: karen@taboototruth.comWebsite: https://www.taboototruth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taboototruthYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@taboototruthpodcastKaren Bigman, a Sexual Health Alliance Certified Sex Educator, Life, and Menopause Coach, tackles the often-taboo subject of sexuality with a straightforward and candid approach. We explore the intricacies of sex during perimenopause, post-menopause, and andropause, offering insights and support for all those experiencing these transformative phases.Hot Flashes & Hot Nights, Thriving Through Menopause, 12/12, 6pm. Echo Park, LA: https://www.taboototruth.com/upcoming-eventsThis podcast is not intended to give medical advice. Karen Bigman is not a medical professional. For any medical questions or issues, please visit your licensed medical provider.Take control of your pleasure with my Pleasure Playbook, filled with tips to help you connect with your body and enhance intimacy. Download it now at www.taboototruth.com/pleasureplaybook.Take control of your pleasure with my Pleasure Playbook, filled with tips to help you connect with your body and enhance intimacy. Download it now at www.taboototruth.com/pleasureplaybook.
The clitoris is a piece of anatomy that has repeatedly been discovered, described, and forgotten. In today’s show, we’re going to dive into the history of the clitoris and what you need to know about it. We’ll also explore whether there's really a difference between clitoral and vaginal orgasms, the surprising role of testosterone in clitoral health, and how recent research has completely changed our understanding of clitoral anatomy. I am joined once again by Dr. Maria Uloko, a board certified urologist specializing in comprehensive sexual health, reconstruction, and prosthesis. She is the CEO of MUMD Sexual Medicine Consulting and the founder of VULVAi, an innovative patient advocacy tool that employs AI to aid patients grappling with vulvovaginal issues. Some of the specific questions we answer in this episode include: When did people first start recognizing the importance of the clitoris in female sexual pleasure? Why did it take so long for us to develop a basic understanding of clitoral anatomy? How many nerve ending are in the clitoris? How can a better understanding of clitoral anatomy help improve women’s sexual health and pleasure? Are there really different “types” of female orgasm? You can check out Maria’s website to learn more about her work. Got a sex question? Send me a podcast voicemail to have it answered on a future episode at speakpipe.com/sexandpsychology. *** Thank you to our sponsors! The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University has been a trusted source for scientific knowledge and research on critical issues in sexuality, gender, and reproduction for over 75 years. Learn about more research and upcoming events at kinseyinstitute.org or look for them on social media @kinseyinstitute. *** Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for previous articles or follow the blog on Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram. Listen and stream all episodes on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Amazon. Subscribe to automatically receive new episodes and please rate and review the podcast! Credits: Precision Podcasting (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.
Meet Rachel E. Gross, science journalist and author of Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage. In this first part of a two–part conversation, Rachel shares how her personal experience with bacterial vaginosis inspired her to write a book that investigates what we know about different parts of female anatomy and how that knowledge (and lack thereof) has been developed. Vagina Obscura is Tammy's favorite read of the year! Rachel highlights the often-overlooked clitoris and vagina, exploring how these body parts are still unfamiliar or awkward for many, including healthcare professionals. We also delve into the systemic marginalization of female and LGBTQ+ voices in science, and how this has influenced society's understanding of the female sexual and reproductive system. Our discussion covers topics like vaginal pH balance and why it varies across different racial groups, and the use of boric acid—a common rat poison—as a treatment for bacterial vaginosis. Rachel also shares the story behind her book's title, Vagina Obscura. Part two of the episode with Rachel is all about the clitoris. Stay tuned! Check out the transcript of the episode. Guest Bio: Rachel Gross has been a science reporter for over 10 years, determined to share educational resources and information with the public. Rachel's work has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC Future, National Geographic, and more. Rachel is also the author of Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage, a novel dedicated to re-mapping the female body based on meticulous research and exploration. Rachel is a committed sexual health educator, having lectured at various organizations and top universities in the nation. Links: Check out Rachel Gross's website Connect with Rachel Gross on LinkedIn, X, and Instagram Rachel's book: Vagina Obscura: An Anatomical Voyage CAPTC related training and resources: S3 E13: Centering Pleasure, Problems, and Pride in Sexual Healthcare with Jenn Rogers & Bryce Furness S4 E8: Intimacy Starts with I: Women, Self-Love, and HIV with Michelle Lopez Taking a Sexual Health History Sexual Health Educator Training Program Have any questions, concerns, or love letters? Send us a message on Instagram @comingtogetherpod or email us at captc@ucsf.edu. Don't forget to leave us a review on Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Is your woman getting fully turned on during foreplay or sex? In this episode, Kirsten addresses a listeners question about how his partner is not experiencing pleasure during foreplay. Whether you are with someone who struggles to reach orgasm or you want to try out new ways to stroke and touch your woman, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn 5 techniques to enhance female pleasure, reduce discomfort, and activate deeper enjoyment and connection. Connect with Kirsten Trammell https://www.instagram.com/nakedconnection/?hl=en https://www.thenakedconnection.com/ SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION: http://thenakedconnection.com/question Ready to totally transform your sex life? Visit https://www.thenakedconnection.com/guide and get your FREE orgasmic breathwork practice guide. This guide is here to help you experience more power, sensitivity, aliveness, and pleasure in just 10 minutes. Get Turned On FASTER Visit thenakedconnection.com/mood to try the plant-based and research-backed Sex Magic supplement from MOOD and use code NAKED for 15% off your order! Key Topics: 02:30 Understanding the Clitoris 04:13 Technique 1: The Pocket 05:45 Technique 2: Indirect Touch 07:27 Technique 3: The V-Shape 08:49 Exploring the Power of the Thumb 09:46 Understanding the Vestibular Bulbs 10:55 Stimulating the Pleasure Triangle 12:30 General Tips for Effective Stimulation
Ep 116 Description: “You will only save what you love.” —Angelika Rodler Embracing the natural rhythms of the body and celebrating the power of our feminine side can lead to more fulfilling and empowered births. Therefore, reclaiming the joy and sensuality of childbirth is essential in transforming the way we approach this profound life event. In this episode, Debra sits with Angelika Rodler, the head of the doulas of Austria and a passionate childbirth educator. She has dedicated her life to empowering women and advocating for a more holistic approach to pregnancy, birth, and parenting. Tune in as Angelika shares her journey from experiencing her own births to becoming a prominent doula, childbirth educator, and breastfeeding advisor. Debra and Angelika also dive into the fascinating history of the clitoris and its role in childbirth, the importance of understanding our bodies to enhance both pleasure and power during birth, a unique approach to creating hand-crafted yonis, and how this exercise helps doulas and women alike to connect deeply with their anatomy and sexuality. Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1 Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471 Episode Highlights: 02:12 A Changed Woman After Birth 09:12 The World is Waiting for Doulas 15:11 Love Your Yonis 19:13 Talk to the Pussy 21:20 Clitoris and Pleasure in Birth and Life
What is the role of pleasure in successful reproduction?Evolution says it's mightily important: every female vertebrate has a clitoris.Snakes have two!Female pleasure has been selected for.Making sex fun and pleasurable is a biologically sensible thing to do, more sex means more potential babies.Some studies of pigs and dairy cows have found an increase of up to 6% in successful conception when the females are stimulated during artificial insemination.Sex is Weird is a new series of What the Duck?! with Dr Ann Jones following the sexual evolution of the animal kingdom.Please note that this program contains adult themes and explicit language. Parental guidance is recommended.Featuring:Dr Bruno Buzatto, Flinders University, South Australia.Lynette Greenwood, Dairy farmer, Victoria.Associate Professor Andrew Durso, Florida Gulf Coast University, Florida.Lucy Cooke, Author and Film maker.Associate Professor Patty Brennan, Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts, US.Emeritus Professor Susan Suarez, Cornell University, New York.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / ProducerPetria Ladgrove, ProducerAdditional mastering: Isabella Tropiano.This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people
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Dans cet épisode d'OrgasmiQ, Rosa Bursztein se penche sur l'avant et l'après MeToo et la manière dont ce mouvement a bouleversé notre vie. Qu'acceptions-nous avant et qui nous semble obsolète aujourd'hui ? Dans cet extrait d'OrgasmiQ, Charline nous partage 4 techniques pour stimuler le clitoris. L'émission OrgasmiQ (Téva) a désormais sa version podcast. Chaque semaine, Juliette Tresanini et ses "sexpertes" Charline Gayault et Charline Vermont explorent la sexualité sans tabous et répondent à toutes vos questions avec bienveillance, humour et légèreté.
Our man Mario returns (with a special surprise appearance by Brother Ray at the tail end) to throw down with us on Cashiers du Cinéma #2 and Josh Bayer from Obvious Fake Press, Roadside Daydream by Ding Pao-yen from Mangasick via 50 Watts Books, Vendetta: Holy Vindicator by Steve McArdle from Floating World, Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Rogé Antonio, The Clitoris by Rikke Villadsen from Fantagraphics, From the DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives and Rick Leonardi, Millennium and New Guardians, The Day the Clan Came to Town by Bill Campbell and Bizhan Khodabandeh from PM Press, Dynamite Diva #4: The Engine Whispers by Jasper Jubenvill, One Piece: Ace's Story Volume 2 and Boichi, Nemesis: Rogues Gallery, Doom Patrol by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani, The Midnight Order and Mathieu Bablet, plus a whole mess more!
How our false expectations and misunderstandings about relationships can create an incalculable amount of suffering — and the many problems of the "You complete me" model.Description: This episode was part one of our four-part series where we're counter-programming against the way Valentine's Day is often celebrated, and examining different kinds of relationships including romantic, friendship, and family. Today's guest hews a bit more closely to the traditional Valentine's Day theme and will do some myth-busting around all the things we tend to get wrong when we talk about romantic relationships. Myisha Battle is the author of the book, “This Is Supposed to Be Fun: How To Find Joy in Hooking Up, Settling Down, and Everything in Between.” She also hosts the podcast How's Your Sex Life? Much of her public work focuses on the early stages of relationships, but in her private practice, she counsels people at all stages, and in all kinds of relationships. Content Warning: Explicit language and conversations about sex. In this episode we talk about:Five ways to improve intimacy and connection in romantic partnershipThe nuts and bolts of sex, and how we often get intimacy and sex confused in unhelpful waysUnderstanding men's and women's cycles to depersonalize issues in sex and relationshipsThe myth of finding “the one”The orgasm gapBromanceAnd if you're looking, tips on how to make finding a partner easierFull Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/myisha-battle-archive Where to find Myisha Battle online: Website: www.myishabattle.com/Social Media:Twitter: @MyishaBattleInstagram: @MyishaBattleBook Mentioned:This Is Supposed to Be Fun: How To Find Joy in Hooking Up, Settling Down, and Everything in Between Other Resources Mentioned:Alain de Botton's Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person The School of Life #418. How Not to Ruin Your Relationships | Drs. John & Julie Gottman#213: Mating in Captivity, Esther Perel#464. How to Keep Friendships From Imploding | Esther PerelHalf the World Has a Clitoris. Why Don't Doctors Study It?Michael Vincent Miller's Intimate TerrorismEsther Perel's Mating in CaptivityAdditional Resources:Download the Ten Percent Happier app today: https://10percenthappier.app.link/installSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jiabao's bioengineered clitoris is just the tip of what she's capable of as an artist, designer, inventor, and professor. From a stint at Harvard to China's 30 under 30 to TED talks on how technology mediates how we perceive reality, Jibao's multi-disciplinary approach to life flows into her art. She's able to pull from her experience at Google, founding experience of three companies, and numerous art exhibitions to bring innovative and unusual ideas to life. However, Jiabao Li was not always an artist. She studied to be an engineer, so let's go back to the beginning to her early life in Shenyang China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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