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Last First Date Radio
EP 642: Joan Price - Sex After Grief

Last First Date Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 49:02


Sex after Grief is the first book to address sex and grief together and treat sex as a normal, positive, life-affirming part of emerging from such a difficult time. Author, Joan Price, is an award-winning writer specializing in sex and aging. She has written four books about senior sex, including Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality after Losing Your Beloved. At age 81, Joan Price continues to talk out loud about senior sex – partnered or solo. In this episode of Last First Date Radio: How to know when it's time to start dating and seeking a sexual connection after loss What to say to people who try to tell you what's "right" or "appropriate" and what isn't The most common reason for guilt or shame when considering opening up to a new partner Personal details about Joan's own grief journey and attempts to get back into dating and sex Connect With Joan Price Website https://joanprice.com/    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JoanPrice   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoanPriceAuthor   Bluesky: @joanprice https://bsky.app/profile/joanprice.bsky.social  Instagram @thejoanprice https://www.instagram.com/thejoanprice  Twitter/X: @joanprice https://twitter.com/JoanPrice   Subscribe to newsletter: https://witty-feather-67285.myflodesk.com/sun5wbx417   Free gift: If you get the book through Joan's website, you'll get an extra book for free to give away. Click the bonus offer box. ►Please subscribe/rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/lastfirstdateradio  ►If you're feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 45-minute breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application  ►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate  ►Get Sandy's books, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook , Choice Points in Dating https://amzn.to/3jTFQe9 and Love at Last https://amzn.to/4erpj7C  ►Get FREE coaching on the podcast! https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching  ►FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” http://bit.ly/whymendisappear  ►Group Coaching: https://lastfirstdate.com/the-woman-of-value-club/  ►Website → https://lastfirstdate.com/  ► Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lastfirstdate1/  ►Get Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days at https://getamazonmusic.com/lastfirstdate   #sexafterloss #sexaftergrief #widows #widowers

Guy's Guy Radio
Finding Love Later in Life

Guy's Guy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 51:05


Sandy Weiner is the Chief Love Officer at Last First Date, TEDx speaker, dating and relationship coach, author, and podcast host. Her approach to coaching is holistic, encompassing a hybrid mix of life coaching, Neurolinguistic Programming, and Non-Violent Communication. She's the author of: "Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love", and "Choice Points in Dating: Empowering Women to Make Healthier Decisions in Love", and "Love at Last: True Stories of Falling in Love Later in Life" and hosts two podcasts, Last First Date Radio and The Woman of Value Podcast. She believes it's never too late to have the life and love. you want!

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni
Finding Love Later in Life

Guy's Guy Radio with Robert Manni

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 51:05


Sandy Weiner is the Chief Love Officer at Last First Date, TEDx speaker, dating and relationship coach, author, and podcast host. Her approach to coaching is holistic, encompassing a hybrid mix of life coaching, Neurolinguistic Programming, and Non-Violent Communication. She's the author of: "Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love", and "Choice Points in Dating: Empowering Women to Make Healthier Decisions in Love", and "Love at Last: True Stories of Falling in Love Later in Life" and hosts two podcasts, Last First Date Radio and The Woman of Value Podcast. She believes it's never too late to have the life and love. you want!

Savage Lovecast
Savage Lovecast Episode 928

Savage Lovecast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 50:37


A straight man was horrified to discover that he wasn't attracted to his hook-up when she took her clothes off. She extracted a confession from him, and he was honest about his sudden repulsion. Was this the right thing to do?  A woman would like to help her 70 year-old mother choose and navigate dating apps. Dan calls up Joan Price, author of Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex to give the run-down. On the Magnum, Dan chats with our new favorite dom- "The Funny Dom," a 24/7 Daddy Dominant based in Melbourne, Australia. They discuss how to vet a dom, how straight male doms come under more scrutiny than femme doms, and how kink employs creativity to process trauma into something wonderful, cathartic and sexy. We love the Funny Dom and so will you.  And, can we talk about celery juice? Does it make come taste sweet? Q@Savage.Love 206-302-2064 This episode is brought to you by Dipsea: an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/savage.  This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep. Right now, Helix is offering 20% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows! Go to HelixSleep.com/Savage. With Helix, better sleep starts now.  Get a 4-week trial, free postage, and a digital scale at https://www.stamps.com/savage. Thanks to Stamps.com for sponsoring the show!

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Hour 3 | Senior Sex @ConwayShow @MarkTLive

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 32:56 Transcription Available


A crew member from the show 911 died in an accident after working a 14-hour shift, the cause was believed to be a medical emergency. Authorities are trying to do some traffic control on PCH. // 911 TV series crew member dies from a crash. Stefush is really good at impressions, and Tim and Mark want him to pursue it. // Seniors are having more sex than ever before. The Suns are playing a Fever. Caitlin Clark is playing her first game in the WNBA. Sports Illustrated is bringing back the swimsuit issue. // Gen X and the boomers have different backgrounds in sex ED. Toss to Mo'kelly, who will cover what's happening with metro 

My Person Died Too
59. Sex After Grief: Meet Joan Price

My Person Died Too

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 61:15


In this episode we introduce you to a truly amazing woman. Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She is an award-winning writer and internationally popular sex educator specializing in sex and aging. Her books include Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality after Losing Your Beloved and Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex. Her blog has been offering senior sex news, views, and sex toy reviews from a senior perspective since 2005. At age 80, Joan Price continues to talk out loud about senior sex – partnered or solo – and about grief and creative aging. Find her at www.joanprice.com. A bit more about Joan's wonderful book that we discussed throughout this episode. This is such a valuable resource for widowed people of all ages. Sex After Grief: NavigatingYour Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved⁠  Sex is complicated enough when it's easy—but when we're in grief, it's especially mysterious and confusing. How do we nurture ourselves as sexual beings when we're grieving the death of a partner? Why does taking care of ourselves sexually even matter at a time when we'd rather hide under the covers and wail? What do we do with those sexual feelings that arise despite our misery? How do we know when it's time to open ourselves to a new sexual relationship, whether it's a friend with benefits or a new love connection? And how do we do it? Joan Price's award-winning Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved is the first book to address sex and grief together and treat sex as a normal, positive, life-affirming part of emerging from grief. Please don't forget to rate and review our podcast, and spread the word so that more people know it exists. We'd love to help as many grievers as possible through this hardest time of their lives. Visit our websites: ⁠⁠carolyngowercoaching.com⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠johnpolocoaching.com⁠⁠ to learn more about our work. For added support in a caring community, join our FREE Facebook Group by clicking here : ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/696138811624151/?ref=share⁠

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire
10/5 2-2 Senior Sex

Todd N Tyler Radio Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 12:58


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Modern Intimacy
Sex, Sexting, & the Power of No with Ali Drucker

Modern Intimacy

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 42:54


Ali Drucker is an author and freelance writer covering sexual health, relationships, and pop culture.Her new book is called Do As I Say, Not Who I Did: Honest Advice on Hookups and Relationships in College, a shame-free, affirmative sex education for college-age women, and anyone just discovering what they want.She previously served as Senior Sex and Dating Editor at Cosmopolitan and Maxim. Since then, her work has appeared in New York Magazine, HuffPost, Refinery29 and more. Ali lives in Los Angeles with her husband, cat, and moderately well-behaved German Shepherd.Kate and Ali discuss the empowering of women and the mantra you Don't Owe Anyone Sex. They talk about dating apps, porn, withdrawing consent, sexting, and tips for dating, information and insights for college women and beyond college.Ali info: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ali_drucker/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ali_druckerBook purchase link: https://bookshop.org/p/books/do-as-i-say-not-who-i-did-honest-advice-on-hookups-and-relationships-in-college-ali-drucker/15862712?ean=9781615197965Website: www.modernintimacy.com Dr. Kate Balestrieri Modern Intimacy

The Dr Susan Block Show
F.D.R. (F*ck Da Rich): @DrSuzy 31st Wedding Anniversary Easter Resurrection

The Dr Susan Block Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 87:17


It's Our 31st Wedding Anniversary! Join us as we begin our celebration of Three Decades +One Year of Lawfully Wedded Love, Lust & Bonobo Revolution with a couple of effervescent Senior Sex orgasms & a rollicking ride on FDR through the Tunnel of Love along The Bonobo Way. Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality!  And speaking of joyful trips through your lover's love tunnel, take a tip from your elders (Mickey Mouse & Minnie Me): Make Love FIRST if you want to Make Love LAST.  That is, when celebrating a romantic milestone, try to have sex at the start of your big day, night or week, just in case—after a heavy meal or a little fight—it doesn't work out for later.  If it does, you can always do it again… & again! That's how we roll down the Love Train tracks—from the collapsing Capitalocene to the Bonobocene of our wet dreams—all while getting ready for our Great 31st Anniversary RV Adventure up the Left Coast to parts unknown...  Other subjects of scintillating conversation on this auspicious podcast: The Resurrection of Jesus & Return to His Heavenly Father vs. the Resurrection of Persephone & Return to Her Holy Earth Mother;  Trumpty Dumpty Falls (pretty hard this time!) & Stormy Daniels Rises (she's the only one in this torrid tale who's been telling the truth all along); Balancing Lust with Trust (like Juggling 3 Balls, a Banana & a Sharp Knife); The Jesus-Dionysus Connection; Corrupt Couple of the Week: Ginni & Clarence Thomas; Ammosexual Incel Problems; Billionaire Harlan Crow's “Nazi-Sexual” Problem; “Gun Safety” for Gun Nuts; The Cross & the Sword + Great New Novel “The Girl & the Sword” by Fellow Yalie Gerald Weaver; Mickey Mouse & Minnie Me vs. Meatball Ron DeSantis; YouTube Censorship; Religious Abuse; Judaism is NOT Zionism;  Go Bonobos for the Tennessee Three; Why Priests are More Dangerous than Drag Queens (though Priests are kind of like Drag Queens); Steven Donziger vs. Chevron; Stop Cop City; Free Assange; Make Kink Not War; Support the Real Bonobos! +Lots more on this ride, as we continue to protest the murderous Megamachine, while celebrating long-term love & banging like bunnies... Read more prose & watch some awesome bacchanalian uncensored anniversary shows: https://drsusanblock.com/31st-wedding-anniversary Need to talk privately? Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213-291-9497. We're here for you. 

Chad and Ballsy Daily
Chad and Evan Daily: Prop Bets and Senior Sex

Chad and Ballsy Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 10:10


Stories and Strategies for Women
Sex Expert Joan Price on Senior Sex - Great Sex Advice for Anyone at Any Age

Stories and Strategies for Women

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 41:44


Joan Price is the award-winning author of four senior sex books!  After a year of asking (read:begging) Joan to be a guest we finally landed on a good date and time to record and oh boy, was it worth the wait.  This honest, informative and enjoyable interview on a subject that is so important - how to enjoy sex well into your senior years - includes advice on:*** the best time of the day to have sex*** how treat a sexual encounter as an event*** why senior sex is different but better*** how to expand your definition of 'good sex'*** what to ask yourself if you are uncomfortable getting naked with your partner*** tips to speak honestly about your sexual needsand so much more..If you like what you hear and would like to purchase any of Joan's Books I ask you to kindly buy from her website, although they are available everywhere you buy books.  Her book, Better Than I Ever Expected, Straight Talk About Sex After Sixty, is a favorite of mine.  Joan combines expert advice with her personal story - its compelling.  This episode of Stories and Strategies for Women is brought to you by our sponsors:Eyebobs:  Enter code 'StoriesandStrat10" for a 10% discount at eyebobs.com Your place for readers - fun to wear and fun to buy. ThriftBooks.com: the amazing site to buy and collect used books and dvds. Publishers Rocket - a resource for authors and self-publishers to identify Keywords and Categories for your book.Voice Coaches: Use the promo code "WOLK" to get half off of their introductory workshop to determine if voice acting is the career for you.  Voicecoaches.com. Claudine Wolk Substack: Get Your Book Seen and SoldClaudine Wolk Website: ClaudineWolk.comClaudine's Instagram - @ClaudineWolk

Gap Year For Grown-Ups
Joan Price on the Joys of (and Differences in) Senior Sex

Gap Year For Grown-Ups

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 31:36


Today Debbie talks about a topic that interests us all, no matter our age… sex.Given the focus of the podcast, she decided to go right to a senior sexspert, Joan Price, for a very frank conversation about all things related to, well, senior sex.Joan, who is 79, has legions of followers on her blog, for her books, DVDs and webinars. She was quoted in a New York Times Magazine cover story this year and now gets so many requests for podcast interviews that she mostly turns them down.She agreed to come on [B]OLDER after listening to the recent episode with nonagenarian author Hilma Wolitzer (Season 4, Episode 20) about writing through grief.Joan calls herself an "advocate for ageless sexuality.” The media calls her “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors” and, her favorite, "a wrinkly sex kitten."Debbie and Joan talk about why senior sex is an embarrassing subject but, more importantly, they talk about how to expand our definition of sex and how to adjust our relationship to body image as we age. They get right into it. No words are off limits so they talk about orgasms and sex toys and more. Joan explains the different types of desire (and why that's important to understand as you get older).After this episode we promise that you'll know what PIV stands for... if you don't already.Bottom line, Joan's message is that yes, sex is different after 60 or 70 or 80… but in some ways, she says, it's better. Joan is funny as well as frank. "Spicy” is one of her favorite words. You'll definitely want to check out her website joanprice.com for tons of resources. Mentioned in this episode or useful:JoanPrice.comNaked at Our Age:Talking Out Loud About Senior Sex by Joan Price ‎(Seal Press, 2011)Sex After Grief by Joan Price (Mango Publishing, 2019)S4-EP20: Hilma Wolitzer, 92, on Writing Through Grief and Turning Domestic Life Into ArtCome As You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D (Revised and Updated Version - Simon & Schuster, 2021)The Joys (and Challenges) of Sex After 70 by Maggie Jones (New York Times Magazine cover story, Jan. 12, 2022)Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (on Hulu, starring Emma Thompson) Get the inside skinny on every episode of [B]OLDER:Subscribe to Debbie's newsletter for the inside story about every episode. You will also get her 34-page writing guide: https://bitly.com/debbie-free-guide. Request from Debbie:If you've been enjoying the podcast, please take a moment to leave a short review on Apple Podcasts. It really makes a difference in attracting new listeners. Connect with Debbie:debbieweil.com[B]OLDER podcastEmail: thebolderpodcast@gmail.comBlog: Gap Year After SixtyFacebook: @debbieweilInstagram: @debbieweilLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/debbieweilTwitter: @debbieweil Our Media Partners:CoGenerate (formerly Encore.org)MEA and with thanks to Chip ConleyNext For Me (former media partner and in memory of Jeff Tidwell) How to Support this podcast:Leave a review on Apple PodcastsSubscribe via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify Credits:Host: Debbie WeilProducer: Far Out MediaMusic: Lakeside Path by Duck Lake

The Dr Susan Block Show
F.D.R. (F*ck Da Rich): @DrSuzy Sex, Fascism & the Bonobo Way

The Dr Susan Block Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 91:42


Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality We use the “F” word a lot on this ride, though not the fun one. Unfortunately, it's Fascism on the March (Fascismo in Marcia!) in America. Though the American brand isn't the same as fascism in Italy (birthplace of fascismo), Germany, Japan or Chile. So some say “it can't happen here,” but it can, and it IS happening here. With a civilian “army” of racist, misogynist, religious fanatics, corrupt police, Proud Boys, Oathkeepers and ammosexual incel mass shooters at the bottom, the power-mad, illegitimate, forced breeding-fetishist Supreme Court Injustices at the top, and unscrupulous politicians in the middle, this new all-American fascism is a growing menace to our society, our sexuality, our democracy and the very future of life on Earth… It's pretty depressing, and I'm pretty depressed about it. I almost called this show “Sex, Depression & the Bonobo Way,” but “depression” sounds too depressing, and “fascism” sounds sexier. That's how f'ed up fascism is! All those hot kinky uniforms and lethal phallic weapons look hot. Of course, American fascists aren't hot. They're mostly out-of-shape slobs with BBQ stains on their “Let's go Brandon” shirts. Not even cum stains for these winners…. Yes, they're bigtime losers, but they lie and cheat, and they plan to lie and cheat some more, so these raging, Christofascist losers—along with their cynical and boundlessly greedy billionaire and corporate sponsors—can walk and poop all over the rest of us…. What to do? How about The Bonobo Way? Unfortunately, with the increasingly hostile corporate (and rather fascist) takeover of all popular social media, our message of bonoboesque peace, love, good sex and socialism usually gets censored or shadow-banned… But we're trying—for all our sakes!  Both Capt'n Max and I get pretty fired up on this show (one way to relieve your depression is to release it on your podcast!) and our commenters are also pretty fired up, so we don't have time for calls. Max and I are both pretty disturbed by current events, but Max manifests his rage as righteous anger, and mine tends to drop precipitously down into depression. We also talk about the Coronapocalypse (it's baaack!), Israel's awful apartheid treatment of Palestinians; Elon Musk vs. Errol Musk (who's worse?); Coup Anon & other tRump trash; the Perma Wars; hot Senior Sex (at least we have that!); Orgasms (they can relieve depression… temporarily!); and how important it is to get out and PROTEST the Supreme Wrongs of these illegitimate Injustices. At first, I apologize for not going out to protest, but then recall that I was just recently protesting on the front lines of the Anti-Supreme Court demonstration at Yale, focusing much of our collegial wrath on infamous Yale alumnus Brett Kavanaugh, one of the two men (the other being Clarence Thomas) credibly accused of sexual abuse during their confirmation hearings that are now sexually abusing the entire country. It's all very disturbing… but we cheer up by gazing at the galaxies (courtesy of the Webb Telescope!) as well as our amazing show and the beautiful photos streaming throughout the live podcast from our erotic exotic orgiastic fantastic Bonoboville Reunion, Class of 2022 (which is too hot for Youtube, but you can see it all here: https://drsusanblock.com/bonobo-reunion) with Vice TV, in the Womb Room sanctuary of the little Love Church of The Bonobo Way.  Yes indeed, Brothers and Sisters, Lovers and Sinners, the best antidote to this creeping—and very creepy—neofascism in America is to #GoBonobos, to follow The Bonobo Way of peace through pleasure, ecosexuality, female empowerment, male well-being, great consensual sex and sharing everything… because everything and everyone is connected, and nothing is really just “ours” and ours alone. Read more prose and watch more shows uncensored and free on DrSuzy-Tv: https://drsusanblock.com/fdr-fascism Need to Talk PRIVATELY? Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213.291.9497. We're here for YOU.

Sex and Psychology Podcast
Episode 86: Tips For Better Sex At Any Age

Sex and Psychology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 35:33 Very Popular


When people think about what their sex lives will look like as they get older, they usually don't see much to look forward to. They tend to think about problems that might arise and how sex may become more challenging. However, this line of thinking is all wrong. Sex can actually get better with age. In fact, many seniors report that they're having the best sex of their lives! And many of the tools and strategies that they're using can be helpful at any age for reigniting passion, improving sexual communication, and having more pleasurable sex than ever before. So today we're going to be exploring tips for better sex no matter where you are in your life. My guest is Joan Price, a self-described advocate for ageless sexuality. Joan is the author of four books about senior sex, including the award-winning  Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex. She is a popular public speaker and sex educator who has been expanding our minds about sex and aging since 2005. Some of the topics we explore in this show include: How (and why) sex can get better with age. How to start healthy conversations about sex, whether you're in a new or long-term relationship. How to talk about sex with your doctor or healthcare provider. How redefining sex can open the door to more pleasure. What to do when the old ways of approaching sex just aren't working for you anymore. Why sex toys are an essential component of satisfying sex, especially as we get older. How you can set yourself up for having great sex for your entire life. Check it out! To learn more about Joan, visit joanprice.com and be sure to check out all of her amazing books, including Naked at Our Age. Level-up your intimate life with Beducated, the Netflix of better sex! They have a whole library of online courses to teach you what you need to know. Enjoy a free trial today and get 70% off their yearly pass by using my last name - LEHMILLER - as the coupon code. Sign up now at: http://beducate.me/pd2215-lehmiller The Kinsey Institute's (kinseyinstitute.org) 75th anniversary is underway and you are invited to join in the celebration! Follow @kinseyinstitute on social media to learn more about upcoming events. Also, please consider a gift or donation to the Institute to support sex research and education. Click here to donate. This podcast was made on Zencastr. Join Zencastr today and receive 40% off of their professional plan for 3 months with my exclusive discount code: sexandpsych *** 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: LEGIT Audio (Podcast editing) and Shutterstock/Florian (Music). Image created with Canva; photos used with permission of guest.

Boomers Today
Myths About Sex and Grieving

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 28:29


Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: “senior sexpert,” “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors,” and—her favorite— “wrinkly sex kitten.” Joan is the author of four books about senior sex, including the award-winning Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality after Losing Your Beloved. An internationally popular public speaker and sex educator, Joan has been writing and speaking about senior sex since 2005. Website: https://www.joanprice.comSponsor: https://www.seniorcareauthority.com

Boomers Today
Myths About Sex and Grieving

Boomers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 28:29


Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: “senior sexpert,” “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors,” and—her favorite— “wrinkly sex kitten.” Joan is the author of four books about senior sex, including the award-winning Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality after Losing Your Beloved. An internationally popular public speaker and sex educator, Joan has been writing and speaking about senior sex since 2005. Website: https://www.joanprice.com Sponsor: https://www.seniorcareauthority.com

Sex, Love, & Couples Therapy
105. Senior Sex - Focusing on intimacy

Sex, Love, & Couples Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 14:03 Transcription Available


In this episode, we're going to talk about how you can have a meaningful and important sex life no matter how old you are.The idea that seniors aren't interested in sex or stop having sex is a lie.  Older adults and older couples are very interested in sex.  Sex, emotional intimacy, and physical intimacy are important parts of our lives and our relationships no matter what your age.For many older adults feel a deep sense of shame about their aging bodies, and they find it very difficult to talk openly and honestly with their partner about sex.  For many, it's easier to give up on sex than to talk about it.My name is Jacob Brown and I'm a Couples Therapist in San Francisco.  To learn more you can visit:My BlogMy Website Article on When Couples Stop Having SexMake sure to subscribe to my Podcast and leave us a rating.  Thanks!

Nantucket After Dark
Episode 3 - Why I talk about sex

Nantucket After Dark

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 20:49


Sex is a taboo subject and conversations around sex and sexuality often make people feel uncomfortable.  Dorothy shares her why on why she talks about sex and pleasure, even when it can be uncomfortable.  Spoiler: It has to do with her 90-year-old Christian conservative grandmother wanting others to not have to suffer in silence around their bodies and sex.  If you're someone that has felt off in your body or suffered in silence, or you think sex is a taboo subject, this episode is for you.  Would love to start the conversation, what did you think? What's your why? Any questions? Questions, feedback, or praise email Dorothy at dorothy@dorothydstover.comwww.dorothydstover.comwww.nantucketloveschool.com

The Love Doctor
Yes, Your Grandma Has Sex feat. Joan Price

The Love Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 47:34


Today on the show, I'm answering your questions about queer representation in the media and how to maintain independence in a relationship. As someone who literally works 10 feet away from their partner all day, it's something I have thought about a lot!  I also share my interview with the one and only, Joan Price. This 78 year old Senior Sexpert - by the way, happy birthday Joan! - spends her time talking out loud about senior sex. We talk about the myths that people have about sexuality and aging, share advice on how to navigate conversations with new sexual partners, and how humour is essential to great sex. Resources from the Show! Find Joan and her books, webinars, and blog at https://joanprice.com/ (https://joanprice.com). Naked at Our Age with Joan Price Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JoanPriceAuthor/ (https://www.facebook.com/JoanPriceAuthor/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoanPrice (https://twitter.com/JoanPrice) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoanprice/ (https://www.instagram.com/thejoanprice/)  View https://youtu.be/wqVeBfzzYD4 (Joan Price Talks Out Loud About Senior Sex) Author of award-winning books https://joanprice.com/books/naked-at-our-age (Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex) and https://joanprice.com/product/sex-after-grief (Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality after Losing Your Beloved). Co-creator of “https://joanprice.com/wicked-sex (jessica drake's Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex),” winner 2019 AV award, AASECT (American Assn. of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists) Resident Senior Sexpert for https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/ (Hot Octopuss Senior Sex Hub) For senior sex news and views, subscribe to my newsletter: http://eepurl.com/cx2Nab (http://eepurl.com/cx2Nab). The Pervasive Reality of Anti-Black Racism in Canada: https://www.bcg.com/en-ca/publications/2020/reality-of-anti-black-racism-in-canada Bill 2 is “the most transphobic bill ever proposed in Quebec” activist says: prohttps://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/bill-2-is-the-most-transphobic-bill-ever-proposed-in-quebec-activist-says Petition: Withdrawal of Certain Sections of Bill 2:  https://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/exprimez-votre-opinion/petition/Petition-9319/index.html (https://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/exprimez-votre-opinion/petition/Petition-9319/index.html) Reality TV and Queer Identities: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-14215-5 (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-14215-5) But How Many Are We? LGBTQ+ Stats and Stigmas: https://yr.media/identity/but-how-many-are-we-lgbtq-stats-and-stigmas/ (https://yr.media/identity/but-how-many-are-we-lgbtq-stats-and-stigmas/) LGBTQ Stats: https://www.lgbtqstats.org/about

The Dr Susan Block Show
F.D.R. (F*ck Da Rich): OnlyFans, Afghanistan

The Dr Susan Block Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 76:35


Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality Reddit censored this show's title because it contained the word “incels.” We deleted the word and went on with the show, playing footsie yet again with Big Tech censorship. Of course, we weren't encouraging incels! We were exploring solutions to the growing ammosexual incel problem. But the bots can't tell whether you're using a word to promote or critique, so they just censor first and ask questions… never. At least, Big Tech Bots aren't the Taliban. They don't amputate your hand if you're caught stealing. But they do cut off your voice if you use certain words. Moving along from censoring words to images… Known for its sexually explicit content, #OnlyFans announced the other day that they will no longer allow sexually explicit content! We discuss their mean and stupid choice to bite the hand that strokes them. And TODAY they reversed their decision (they must have been listening to this show!) & they WILL allow sexually explicit content… for NOW. Though some creators are rejoicing, others are pulling out anyway, as OnlyFans has proven itself to be a fickle pimp.  From OnlyFans to Afghanistan… pulling out is good, but pulling out is messy.  We should never have let Dubya and Dick lie our way into invading that Graveyard of Empires 20 years ago, but 40 years back, the U.S. (under Jimmy Carter) was already financing the Mujahedeen against the Soviets (who actually empowered Afghan women the most). The American invasion(s) and occupation were no good for anyone or anything except the weapons business. We also talk about Weimar-ish Quarreling Lefties and how the Bonobo Way might help Make Friends Before the Fascists Gas Us All; the MAGAt Horse Dewormer Follies; the Orgasmic Pleasures and Challenges of Senior Sex; Cougar Dating; Witchy Girlfriends; Foot Fetish Fun and GasMaskGirl Kink. Which brings us to this week's amazing Bacchanalian throwback show, “Hot Summer Kink with GasMaskGirl!”  With the Domina Delta Variant on the loose, the gasmask—or some kind of mask—is not *just* a kink, it's a lifesaver! Watch the Bacchanal (along with other videos we can't show you on Youtube), and read more about everything here: https://drsusanblock.com/fdr-onlyfans-afghanistan .  Need to talk PRIVATELY about something you can't talk about anywhere else? You can talk with us… Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213.291.9497.

The Dr Susan Block Show
F.D.R. (F*ck Da Rich): Sex, Politics & Horsepower

The Dr Susan Block Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 78:15


Warning: Explicit Conversations About Politics, Culture, & Sexuality From Horseracing to Horseplay to Horse Abuse to Hot Sex on Horseback to Anthropocene Horsepower taking us for a Ride into Jacked-Up Ammosexual War Without Peace & Various Climate Crises (Drought! Floods! Fires!), the F.D.R. Love Train penetrates the Tunnel of Love at 7000 Horsepower on a Hot Night. Yeeha! “Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy” (Cowgirl-Style), & Listen Up for another Great Ride—Straight from the Horse's Mouth… with Horseradish: Choo-Choo! And we continue to mock the Billionaire Dicks in Space Race (over a million horsepower!), and we mourn the victims of the 76th Anniversary of (perhaps) the Worst of America's many Ammosexual War Crimes, Dropping the A-Bomb on Hiroshima. Plus We Deliver the Good (and Bad) News about Senior Sex; Lesbian Peach & Apple PussyFruits; Our Recent Ridiculous, Unconstitutional, Illegal, Erotophobic Police Raid; the Deadly Drunk-Driving Accident in Front of Bonoboville; Vaxxing News & Anti-Vax Blues in the Still-Raging Coronapocalypse; Pleasure, Pain & Orgasm; #GoBonobos for American Shero Cori Bush; Free Britney from Her Demonic Daddy! Free Assange! Free Yourself… And stick around for this week's Bacchanalian post-show throwback, our “Last Show in the Old DTLA Speakeasy” featuring Porn Stars, Comics, Artists and Realtors, including Kat Dior, Selma Sins, Jayden Lee, Natalie Moore. Joe Munkey-Barz, Selena White, Isiah King James IV (now Super Pornstar Isiah Maxwell), Lotus Lain, Moe the Monster, Fawnia the Realtor, Daryl Wright, JuxLii, Amanda, Pappi, Chris Gore, & My Caricature of the Night by Stripperella Comic Book Artist Anthony Winn.  Watch the show (along with other videos we can't show you on Youtube), and read more about everything: https://drsusanblock.com/fdr-horsepower Need to talk PRIVATELY about something you can't talk about anywhere else? You can talk with us… Call the Therapists Without Borders of the Dr. Susan Block Institute anytime: 213.291.9497.

The Heart of Jacks Podcast
Brian McNaught | The Hero's Journey

The Heart of Jacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 65:50


The Heart of Jacks PodcastEpisode #20 - The Hero's JourneyGuest: Brian McNaughtReleased June 21, 2021 Supported by Patreon at https://patreon.com/theheartofjacks/ The mellowing of an atheist,The best little boy in the world,and the hero's journey Brian McNaught has been a pioneering educator on LGBTQ issues since he was fired by the Catholic Church in 1974 for being gay. He's the author of 11 books, the best known of which are the groundbreaking On Being Gay, Gay Issues in the Workplace, which is now in the Library of Congress, and Sex Camp, required reading in some graduate classes. He's a columnist, has hosted radio and television programs in Provincetown, has a podcast, has spoken to corporate senior executives around the world AND, he received a lengthy standing ovation from the NSA. Brian now offers most of his books and DVDs free. He's certified as a sexuality educator, and is in a 45-year relationship with his husband, Ray.Paul mentions the Michael Shermer book, "The Believing Brain" - - - - -Email the show: podcast@theheartofjacks.comCall the show: 206-580-3120Tweet at the show: @theheartofjacksSend your questions and they might be included in future episodes. The Heart of Jacks Podcast, written and produced by Paul RosenbergTheme Music is Carouselophane by Jake Bradford Sharp Podcast distribution by Simplecast - - - - -Mentioned in this podcast:Brian McNaught website Brian on YouTube Brian on Facebook  BooksOn Being Gay Gay Issues in the Workplace (Library of Congress) A Disturbed Peace — Selected Writings of an Irish Catholic Homosexual Sex Camp The Brian McNaught Resources page (books and videos)  References:“Why Do Young Gay Men Try to Be the Best?” article in Psychology Today Study Says Brains of Gay Men and Women Are Similar (Scientific American) Two Guys and a Dog | Sexual Pleasuring in Our Senior Years (Brian's column in South Florida Gay News)  Inspiration:Remembering Jesuit Priest And Anti-War Activist Daniel Berrigan (example of resistance to the Vietnam War by members of the Catholic clergy  |  NPR - Fresh Air)Malcolm Boyd (Wikipedia) Are You Running with Me, Jesus? by Malcom Boyd Michael McConnell and Jack Baker (Wikipedia) Thich Nhat Hanh (Plum Village website) Pema Chödrön (Pema Chödrön Foundation website) Martin Luther King (The King Center) Robert Kennedy (Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights website) Harvey Milk (The Official Biography - Milk Foundation) Rev. Elder Troy Perry | Profile (LGBTQ Religious Archives Network)Francis of Assisi (Wikipedia) - - - - -Seeking men with experience at JO clubs for interviews!If you have a significant experience of masturbation groups, consider being interviewed on The Heart of Jacks Podcast. Just complete this short survey to be considered!

The Passion Perspective
#16 - Senior Sex with Joan Price

The Passion Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 54:42


Join MC and Emily as they welcome guest Joan Price on The Passion Perspective. Joan is an advocate for ageless SEX! Why should seniors stop having sex? Well this award winning author will be telling us the WHY and the HOW. You may think this podcasts isn't for you because you aren't a senior. Think again,  most of the tips that Joan offers are for everyone.

KFI Featured Segments
@ConwayShow- Jane Wells Talks to Suzanne Somers About Senior Sex

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 16:10


After 44 years of marriage, Suzanne Somers and her husband Alan Hamel are still very much hot for each other. Somers revealed that she and her husband have sex at least 3 times a day, and that's before noon. She tells Jane Wells all about it.

MS and SEX
Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex with Author Joan Price

MS and SEX

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 24:56


This month we are so lucky to have the opportunity to spend time with Joan Price; she has been "Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex for 15 years". Find Joan and all she offers at: www.joanprice.com Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She is the author of four books about sex and aging, including the award-winning Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved. Joan's blog (https://joanprice.com/blog) has been offering senior sex news, views, and sex toy reviews from a senior perspective since 2005. At age 77, Joan Price continues to talk out loud about senior sex -- partnered or solo - in speeches, workshops, and webinars. She writes the Sex at Our Age column for www.SeniorPlanet.org and is the "resident senior sexpert" for the Senior Sex Hub at www.HotOctopuss.com. Joan is the co-creator of the film, "jessica drake's Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex," which won AASECT's AV Award 2020. Find Joan and her books and blog at https://joanprice.com. This is also the month we are launching our online community for seniors, anyone who plans to be a senior someday, or anyone who knows and loves a senior, here at www.community.joyfulsexed.com. On October 24th we will be hosting an open house so that you can come in and get a feel for what this space will offer. I'll offer a tease of my Power of Pleasure workshop, we'll have a virtual sit down, face to face conversation with Dr. Don Lucas, Toni Solene, and Dr. Joli Hamilton. If you haven't listened to these three episodes, go back and do it- because this is your chance to ask them questions and tell them how much you enjoyed their wise words. We'll also have a social hour at the end of the evening so that y'all can get a chance to meet each other. This is going to be an enriching and supportive community that offers the safety and confidentiality that FB cannot. Please join us on Saturday, October 24th from 5-8 eastern time, I know you'll love it!

The Erotic Philosopher
Getting It On When You're Getting On - With Joan Price

The Erotic Philosopher

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 39:20


Ever wondered why we glorify sex as being a practice for the teens and 20s, when research suggests people have better sex in their 40s, 50s and beyond? Why are there so few role models for ageless sexuality? And what holds us back from exploring pleasure at any age? Wonder no more. We have senior sex expert Joan Price. Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: “senior sexpert,” “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors,” and—her favorite—“wrinkly sex kitten.” She is the author of four noteworthy books about sex and aging, including the award winning Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and her latest: Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved. Joan's award-winning blog has been offering senior sex news, views, and sex toy reviews since 2005. At age 76, Joan continues to talk out loud about senior sex—partnered or solo. She is the co-creator of  "Jessica Drake's Guide To Wicked Sex" Find Joan and her books and blog at joanprice.com Twitter: @joanprice Facebook: @joanpriceauthor

OldGuyTalksToMe
37. AGELESS EROTICA

OldGuyTalksToMe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 37:53


Joan Price Ageless Sexuality Orest the Old Guy and Joan talk about why experts recommend at least one orgasm per week Author and speaker Joan Price calls herself an "advocate for ageless sexuality." She has been called other things by the media: "senior sexpert," "the beautiful face of senior sex," and—her favorite—"wrinkly sex kitten." Visit Joan's zesty, award-winning blog about sex and aging at https://joanprice.com/blog For fifteen years, Joan was a widely published health and fitness writer. Then at 57, after decades of single life, she fell deeply in love with artist Robert Rice, who was then 64. Their love affair was profound, joyful, and extremely spicy. Their passion, in contrast to society's view of older people as sexless, led Joan at age 61 to write Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty (Seal Press, 2006) to celebrate the delights of older-life sexuality. Access Joan's website here https://joanprice.com/   Order Her Books Listed Below Here https://joanprice.com/books Ageless Erotica Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex  The Ultimate Guide to Sex After 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved Anytime Anywhere Exercise Book In 2019, Joan teamed up with adult superstar, sex educator and human rights activist jessica drake to make an instructional film about senior sex. “jessica drake's Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex Edition” is an educational, explicit film about how sex changes as we age and how we can remain sexually zesty lifelong. Why is sex important? So many people seem to live without it Why do some people get out of the habit of having sex ? Why sex before food? Scheduled vs spontaneous sex? What is aging sexy and what do you say if someone says that's not for me. Tips for hot solos sex Understand the difference between Responsive Desire vs Spontaneous Desire Why is talking about the sex you want important? Why are regular orgasm important to your health? Realize that your solo practice not only gives you pleasure, it's important for health. The importance of using good lubricants?   Tired Of Suffering Alone With YOUR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Are You Frustrated With ED But Are TOO EMBARRASSED TO FIND OUT YOUR OPTIONS  DETAILS ON ONE MEDICAL GRADE ED THERAPY For Free Here MY JUNK DOES NOT WORK

Better Sex
134: Senior Sex – Joan Price

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 40:26


Senior Sex Joan tells us that being a senior sex advocate is her third career. She lived as a high school English teacher until a car accident made her acutely aware of the privilege of being able to be and stay mobile. She tells us that insight inspired her to become a fitness trainer, group exercise instructor, and health and fitness writer. After falling into what she calls a “planet-shattering” romance at the age of 57, she understood that great sex was a crucial element of romance at any age. Her research into overcoming the challenges of senior sex and increasing the passion and intensity of senior sex revealed an empty market niche, encouraging her to jump into the market by sharing her own experiences and adding her own research to the topic of senior sex. She explores the misconception that sex is no longer experienced in old. She says that many believe that when people are older, they give up their sex lives and take up crocheting instead. “I have nothing against crocheting,” she says, “but it's not sex.” Challenges of Senior Sex Joan admits that senior sex is not the same as the sex people have in their twenties. Bodies age and change, and she suggests that our sexual history can impact our sex lives. She tells us that many people presume their sex lives are irrevocably declining when their knee arthritis prevents their favorite position, they take too long to orgasm, their erections are unreliable, penetration can become uncomfortable or intercourse may not feel as good as it used to. Joan believes that hurdles like these can be overcome when they're acknowledged out loud and discussed with our partners. She admits that sometimes these are medical issues, while others are best solved with creativity, research, and an enthusiastic partner's work. Responsive Desire Joan mentions that many elderly men and women insist that their desire to have sex is gone. To combat this belief, Joan describes writing a blog post on hotoctopuss.com about the difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire. Many people believe that if spontaneous desire goes away, they no longer want to have sex, but that's inaccurate. Responsive desire, she explains, exists when your body begins to engage in sexual activities, and you slowly develop a real desire and passion for sex while you're engaging in the act. Spontaneous desire, where a person knows they're aroused and wants to have sex actively, often fades with age due to the hormones encouraging sexual reproduction declining. People who only experience responsive desire claim that they never really care about sex until they're actually doing it—at which point they care very much! Joan argues that this responsive desire is just as intense and valuable as spontaneous desire, it just appears during instead of prior to sex. Joan's webinars talk about communicating needs, knowing your needs, as well as scheduling sex, and creating responsive desire. She says that her books, blogs, and webinars help people respond to and understand their current needs and abilities, and guides people through the conversation. Benefits of Senior Sex Joan assures us that senior sex can be better than the sex young people have because the elderly know what they like sexually and in other areas, they've learned to communicate very well, and they've gained the perspective to understand many problems as easy to overcome or as entirely unproblematic. She implies that elderly men and women have outgrown the shame and reticence most young people feel about sex. In her work, she notices older people are better at truly focusing on the pleasure their bodies are capable of creating, while young people are often fretting about minor bodily imperfections or other insecurities instead of being fully in the present moment. That isn't to say no seniors have hang-ups about sex. Jane describes the prejudices her generation internalized about the topic. She informs us that her generation was told not to talk about or have sex until you're married and that women who don't have orgasms during intercourse—as most women can't—were called frigid. She says she is currently working on a webinar to work through this process and help seniors find the words to talk about attaining great sex. Scheduling Sex Joan believes that especially for couples without spontaneous sexual desire, it can be sexually rejuvenating to set a date for sex. She explains that seniors can see that date on the calendar and that will cause them to think about sex more often. Scheduling sex also allows for planning the event with special underwear or a romantic setting or any number of other, enjoyable ways to improve sex and foreplay. Joan suggests scheduling time to talk about sex and the physical and emotional changes that occur as people age. She insists that this can't be accusatory. It's meant to inform your partner about your changing body and needs and to invite your partner to do the same. Sex Surveys and Seniors Joan has been disappointed by surveys surrounding sex, because they often don't poll the elderly about their sex practices at all. When they do include the elderly, she mentions that they don't ask the right questions. Usually, she says, they ask whether you're sexually active, which is a nebulous term. She believes it would be illuminating if people writing surveys would ask what kinds of sexual activities people are utilizing at different ages. On air, she considers that she could do some of this research herself. Another worthwhile survey question Joan suggests is, “What is interfering with your sexual pleasure?” Joan suggests that trouble reaching orgasm, not having a partner, and not having a vibrator could all be included in such an open-ended question. Losing a Partner She says her book, Sex After Grief was written after she lost her great love. Joan found herself trying many, many things to try to come back to her sexuality after losing her husband. She recounts her journey and shares the methods others used to overcome grief. She explains that there are many ways to regain your sexuality after the death of a partner, and though no single path exists, this book will help you navigate the loss of your partner and the return to your sexual self with insight and compassion. Sex in Nursing Homes Joan has written some about sex inside nursing homes, where you're kept apart from others, cannot lock the door, and are given no privacy. She says there are a few nursing homes where sexual rights are a priority, based upon the belief that assisted living home residents should not be treated as prisoners. She says that it's important to research nursing and assisted living facilities to determine whether they have policies in place to enable sexual activity in their facilities. Sexual Rights She explains that it's important for the elderly to discuss what sexual rights their partners have before their mental state deteriorates or their body becomes too infirm to allow sexual activity. She says that if their partner can't provide sexual or romantic love, or they themselves are too senile to remember their spouse, it's important to make decisions about whether their partners finding love elsewhere is blessed or discouraged. Background Joan Price is an advocate of ageless sexuality encouraging seniors to reclaim and rejuvenate their sex lives. A public advocate of senior sex since 2005, Joan has written five books to help and sexually engage seniors: Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved, The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty: How to Maintain—or Regain!—a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and Ageless Erotica. Joan narrated and collaborated with Jessica Drake on her award-winning, explicit educational film “Jessica Drake's Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex.” Joan maintains a newsletter and a blog on senior sex, and she created an entertaining, free webinar to encourage safer sex among the elderly. Resources for Joan Price: https://joanprice.com/ https://joanprice.com/blog https://youtu.be/efGXHzf19Bs http://eepurl.com/cx2Nab https://seniorplanet.org/author/joan-price/ https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/ More info: Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.com Web – https://www.intimacywithease.com/ Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/ Better Sex with Jessa Zimmerman https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/ Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/134-senior-sex-joan-priceMore info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast

Better Sex
134: Senior Sex – Joan Price

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 40:27


Senior SexJoan tells us that being a senior sex advocate is her third career. She lived as a high school English teacher until a car accident made her acutely aware of the privilege of being able to be and stay mobile. She tells us that insight inspired her to become a fitness trainer, group exercise instructor, and health and fitness writer. After falling into what she calls a “planet-shattering” romance at the age of 57, she understood that great sex was a crucial element of romance at any age. Her research into overcoming the challenges of senior sex and increasing the passion and intensity of senior sex revealed an empty market niche, encouraging her to jump into the market by sharing her own experiences and adding her own research to the topic of senior sex.She explores the misconception that sex is no longer experienced in old. She says that many believe that when people are older, they give up their sex lives and take up crocheting instead. “I have nothing against crocheting,” she says, “but it’s not sex.”Challenges of Senior SexJoan admits that senior sex is not the same as the sex people have in their twenties. Bodies age and change, and she suggests that our sexual history can impact our sex lives.She tells us that many people presume their sex lives are irrevocably declining when their knee arthritis prevents their favorite position, they take too long to orgasm, their erections are unreliable, penetration can become uncomfortable or intercourse may not feel as good as it used to. Joan believes that hurdles like these can be overcome when they’re acknowledged out loud and discussed with our partners. She admits that sometimes these are medical issues, while others are best solved with creativity, research, and an enthusiastic partner’s work.Responsive DesireJoan mentions that many elderly men and women insist that their desire to have sex is gone. To combat this belief, Joan describes writing a blog post on hotoctopuss.com about the difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire. Many people believe that if spontaneous desire goes away, they no longer want to have sex, but that’s inaccurate. Responsive desire, she explains, exists when your body begins to engage in sexual activities, and you slowly develop a real desire and passion for sex while you’re engaging in the act.Spontaneous desire, where a person knows they’re aroused and wants to have sex actively, often fades with age due to the hormones encouraging sexual reproduction declining. People who only experience responsive desire claim that they never really care about sex until they’re actually doing it—at which point they care very much! Joan argues that this responsive desire is just as intense and valuable as spontaneous desire, it just appears during instead of prior to sex.Joan’s webinars talk about communicating needs, knowing your needs, as well as scheduling sex, and creating responsive desire. She says that her books, blogs, and webinars help people respond to and understand their current needs and abilities, and guides people through the conversation.Benefits of Senior SexJoan assures us that senior sex can be better than the sex young people have because the elderly know what they like sexually and in other areas, they’ve learned to communicate very well, and they’ve gained the perspective to understand many problems as easy to overcome or as entirely unproblematic. She implies that elderly men and women have outgrown the shame and reticence most young people feel about sex. In her work, she notices older people are better at truly focusing on the pleasure their bodies are capable of creating, while young people are often fretting about minor bodily imperfections or other insecurities instead of being fully in the present moment.That isn’t to say no seniors have hang-ups about sex. Jane describes the prejudices her generation internalized about the topic. She informs us that her generation was told not to talk about or have sex until you’re married and that women who don’t have orgasms during intercourse—as most women can’t—were called frigid. She says she is currently working on a webinar to work through this process and help seniors find the words to talk about attaining great sex.Scheduling SexJoan believes that especially for couples without spontaneous sexual desire, it can be sexually rejuvenating to set a date for sex. She explains that seniors can see that date on the calendar and that will cause them to think about sex more often. Scheduling sex also allows for planning the event with special underwear or a romantic setting or any number of other, enjoyable ways to improve sex and foreplay.Joan suggests scheduling time to talk about sex and the physical and emotional changes that occur as people age. She insists that this can’t be accusatory. It’s meant to inform your partner about your changing body and needs and to invite your partner to do the same.Sex Surveys and SeniorsJoan has been disappointed by surveys surrounding sex, because they often don’t poll the elderly about their sex practices at all. When they do include the elderly, she mentions that they don’t ask the right questions. Usually, she says, they ask whether you’re sexually active, which is a nebulous term.She believes it would be illuminating if people writing surveys would ask what kinds of sexual activities people are utilizing at different ages. On air, she considers that she could do some of this research herself.Another worthwhile survey question Joan suggests is, “What is interfering with your sexual pleasure?” Joan suggests that trouble reaching orgasm, not having a partner, and not having a vibrator could all be included in such an open-ended question.Losing a PartnerShe says her book, Sex After Grief was written after she lost her great love. Joan found herself trying many, many things to try to come back to her sexuality after losing her husband. She recounts her journey and shares the methods others used to overcome grief. She explains that there are many ways to regain your sexuality after the death of a partner, and though no single path exists, this book will help you navigate the loss of your partner and the return to your sexual self with insight and compassion.Sex in Nursing HomesJoan has written some about sex inside nursing homes, where you’re kept apart from others, cannot lock the door, and are given no privacy. She says there are a few nursing homes where sexual rights are a priority, based upon the belief that assisted living home residents should not be treated as prisoners. She says that it’s important to research nursing and assisted living facilities to determine whether they have policies in place to enable sexual activity in their facilities.Sexual RightsShe explains that it’s important for the elderly to discuss what sexual rights their partners have before their mental state deteriorates or their body becomes too infirm to allow sexual activity. She says that if their partner can’t provide sexual or romantic love, or they themselves are too senile to remember their spouse, it’s important to make decisions about whether their partners finding love elsewhere is blessed or discouraged.BackgroundJoan Price is an advocate of ageless sexuality encouraging seniors to reclaim and rejuvenate their sex lives. A public advocate of senior sex since 2005, Joan has written five books to help and sexually engage seniors: Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved, The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty: How to Maintain—or Regain!—a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and Ageless Erotica.Joan narrated and collaborated with Jessica Drake on her award-winning, explicit educational film “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex.” Joan maintains a newsletter and a blog on senior sex, and she created an entertaining, free webinar to encourage safer sex among the elderly.Resources for Joan Price:https://joanprice.com/https://joanprice.com/bloghttps://youtu.be/efGXHzf19Bshttp://eepurl.com/cx2Nabhttps://seniorplanet.org/author/joan-price/https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/More info:Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.intimacywithease.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/134-senior-sex-joan-price

Business Innovators Radio
134: Senior Sex – Joan Price

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 40:27


Senior SexJoan tells us that being a senior sex advocate is her third career. She lived as a high school English teacher until a car accident made her acutely aware of the privilege of being able to be and stay mobile. She tells us that insight inspired her to become a fitness trainer, group exercise instructor, and health and fitness writer. After falling into what she calls a “planet-shattering” romance at the age of 57, she understood that great sex was a crucial element of romance at any age. Her research into overcoming the challenges of senior sex and increasing the passion and intensity of senior sex revealed an empty market niche, encouraging her to jump into the market by sharing her own experiences and adding her own research to the topic of senior sex.She explores the misconception that sex is no longer experienced in old. She says that many believe that when people are older, they give up their sex lives and take up crocheting instead. “I have nothing against crocheting,” she says, “but it’s not sex.”Challenges of Senior SexJoan admits that senior sex is not the same as the sex people have in their twenties. Bodies age and change, and she suggests that our sexual history can impact our sex lives.She tells us that many people presume their sex lives are irrevocably declining when their knee arthritis prevents their favorite position, they take too long to orgasm, their erections are unreliable, penetration can become uncomfortable or intercourse may not feel as good as it used to. Joan believes that hurdles like these can be overcome when they’re acknowledged out loud and discussed with our partners. She admits that sometimes these are medical issues, while others are best solved with creativity, research, and an enthusiastic partner’s work.Responsive DesireJoan mentions that many elderly men and women insist that their desire to have sex is gone. To combat this belief, Joan describes writing a blog post on hotoctopuss.com about the difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire. Many people believe that if spontaneous desire goes away, they no longer want to have sex, but that’s inaccurate. Responsive desire, she explains, exists when your body begins to engage in sexual activities, and you slowly develop a real desire and passion for sex while you’re engaging in the act.Spontaneous desire, where a person knows they’re aroused and wants to have sex actively, often fades with age due to the hormones encouraging sexual reproduction declining. People who only experience responsive desire claim that they never really care about sex until they’re actually doing it—at which point they care very much! Joan argues that this responsive desire is just as intense and valuable as spontaneous desire, it just appears during instead of prior to sex.Joan’s webinars talk about communicating needs, knowing your needs, as well as scheduling sex, and creating responsive desire. She says that her books, blogs, and webinars help people respond to and understand their current needs and abilities, and guides people through the conversation.Benefits of Senior SexJoan assures us that senior sex can be better than the sex young people have because the elderly know what they like sexually and in other areas, they’ve learned to communicate very well, and they’ve gained the perspective to understand many problems as easy to overcome or as entirely unproblematic. She implies that elderly men and women have outgrown the shame and reticence most young people feel about sex. In her work, she notices older people are better at truly focusing on the pleasure their bodies are capable of creating, while young people are often fretting about minor bodily imperfections or other insecurities instead of being fully in the present moment.That isn’t to say no seniors have hang-ups about sex. Jane describes the prejudices her generation internalized about the topic. She informs us that her generation was told not to talk about or have sex until you’re married and that women who don’t have orgasms during intercourse—as most women can’t—were called frigid. She says she is currently working on a webinar to work through this process and help seniors find the words to talk about attaining great sex.Scheduling SexJoan believes that especially for couples without spontaneous sexual desire, it can be sexually rejuvenating to set a date for sex. She explains that seniors can see that date on the calendar and that will cause them to think about sex more often. Scheduling sex also allows for planning the event with special underwear or a romantic setting or any number of other, enjoyable ways to improve sex and foreplay.Joan suggests scheduling time to talk about sex and the physical and emotional changes that occur as people age. She insists that this can’t be accusatory. It’s meant to inform your partner about your changing body and needs and to invite your partner to do the same.Sex Surveys and SeniorsJoan has been disappointed by surveys surrounding sex, because they often don’t poll the elderly about their sex practices at all. When they do include the elderly, she mentions that they don’t ask the right questions. Usually, she says, they ask whether you’re sexually active, which is a nebulous term.She believes it would be illuminating if people writing surveys would ask what kinds of sexual activities people are utilizing at different ages. On air, she considers that she could do some of this research herself.Another worthwhile survey question Joan suggests is, “What is interfering with your sexual pleasure?” Joan suggests that trouble reaching orgasm, not having a partner, and not having a vibrator could all be included in such an open-ended question.Losing a PartnerShe says her book, Sex After Grief was written after she lost her great love. Joan found herself trying many, many things to try to come back to her sexuality after losing her husband. She recounts her journey and shares the methods others used to overcome grief. She explains that there are many ways to regain your sexuality after the death of a partner, and though no single path exists, this book will help you navigate the loss of your partner and the return to your sexual self with insight and compassion.Sex in Nursing HomesJoan has written some about sex inside nursing homes, where you’re kept apart from others, cannot lock the door, and are given no privacy. She says there are a few nursing homes where sexual rights are a priority, based upon the belief that assisted living home residents should not be treated as prisoners. She says that it’s important to research nursing and assisted living facilities to determine whether they have policies in place to enable sexual activity in their facilities.Sexual RightsShe explains that it’s important for the elderly to discuss what sexual rights their partners have before their mental state deteriorates or their body becomes too infirm to allow sexual activity. She says that if their partner can’t provide sexual or romantic love, or they themselves are too senile to remember their spouse, it’s important to make decisions about whether their partners finding love elsewhere is blessed or discouraged.BackgroundJoan Price is an advocate of ageless sexuality encouraging seniors to reclaim and rejuvenate their sex lives. A public advocate of senior sex since 2005, Joan has written five books to help and sexually engage seniors: Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved, The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty: How to Maintain—or Regain!—a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and Ageless Erotica.Joan narrated and collaborated with Jessica Drake on her award-winning, explicit educational film “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex.” Joan maintains a newsletter and a blog on senior sex, and she created an entertaining, free webinar to encourage safer sex among the elderly.Resources for Joan Price:https://joanprice.com/https://joanprice.com/bloghttps://youtu.be/efGXHzf19Bshttp://eepurl.com/cx2Nabhttps://seniorplanet.org/author/joan-price/https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/More info:Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.intimacywithease.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/134-senior-sex-joan-price

Better Sex
134: Senior Sex – Joan Price

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 40:27


Senior SexJoan tells us that being a senior sex advocate is her third career. She lived as a high school English teacher until a car accident made her acutely aware of the privilege of being able to be and stay mobile. She tells us that insight inspired her to become a fitness trainer, group exercise instructor, and health and fitness writer. After falling into what she calls a “planet-shattering” romance at the age of 57, she understood that great sex was a crucial element of romance at any age. Her research into overcoming the challenges of senior sex and increasing the passion and intensity of senior sex revealed an empty market niche, encouraging her to jump into the market by sharing her own experiences and adding her own research to the topic of senior sex.She explores the misconception that sex is no longer experienced in old. She says that many believe that when people are older, they give up their sex lives and take up crocheting instead. “I have nothing against crocheting,” she says, “but it’s not sex.”Challenges of Senior SexJoan admits that senior sex is not the same as the sex people have in their twenties. Bodies age and change, and she suggests that our sexual history can impact our sex lives.She tells us that many people presume their sex lives are irrevocably declining when their knee arthritis prevents their favorite position, they take too long to orgasm, their erections are unreliable, penetration can become uncomfortable or intercourse may not feel as good as it used to. Joan believes that hurdles like these can be overcome when they’re acknowledged out loud and discussed with our partners. She admits that sometimes these are medical issues, while others are best solved with creativity, research, and an enthusiastic partner’s work.Responsive DesireJoan mentions that many elderly men and women insist that their desire to have sex is gone. To combat this belief, Joan describes writing a blog post on hotoctopuss.com about the difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire. Many people believe that if spontaneous desire goes away, they no longer want to have sex, but that’s inaccurate. Responsive desire, she explains, exists when your body begins to engage in sexual activities, and you slowly develop a real desire and passion for sex while you’re engaging in the act.Spontaneous desire, where a person knows they’re aroused and wants to have sex actively, often fades with age due to the hormones encouraging sexual reproduction declining. People who only experience responsive desire claim that they never really care about sex until they’re actually doing it—at which point they care very much! Joan argues that this responsive desire is just as intense and valuable as spontaneous desire, it just appears during instead of prior to sex.Joan’s webinars talk about communicating needs, knowing your needs, as well as scheduling sex, and creating responsive desire. She says that her books, blogs, and webinars help people respond to and understand their current needs and abilities, and guides people through the conversation.Benefits of Senior SexJoan assures us that senior sex can be better than the sex young people have because the elderly know what they like sexually and in other areas, they’ve learned to communicate very well, and they’ve gained the perspective to understand many problems as easy to overcome or as entirely unproblematic. She implies that elderly men and women have outgrown the shame and reticence most young people feel about sex. In her work, she notices older people are better at truly focusing on the pleasure their bodies are capable of creating, while young people are often fretting about minor bodily imperfections or other insecurities instead of being fully in the present moment.That isn’t to say no seniors have hang-ups about sex. Jane describes the prejudices her generation internalized about the topic. She informs us that her generation was told not to talk about or have sex until you’re married and that women who don’t have orgasms during intercourse—as most women can’t—were called frigid. She says she is currently working on a webinar to work through this process and help seniors find the words to talk about attaining great sex.Scheduling SexJoan believes that especially for couples without spontaneous sexual desire, it can be sexually rejuvenating to set a date for sex. She explains that seniors can see that date on the calendar and that will cause them to think about sex more often. Scheduling sex also allows for planning the event with special underwear or a romantic setting or any number of other, enjoyable ways to improve sex and foreplay.Joan suggests scheduling time to talk about sex and the physical and emotional changes that occur as people age. She insists that this can’t be accusatory. It’s meant to inform your partner about your changing body and needs and to invite your partner to do the same.Sex Surveys and SeniorsJoan has been disappointed by surveys surrounding sex, because they often don’t poll the elderly about their sex practices at all. When they do include the elderly, she mentions that they don’t ask the right questions. Usually, she says, they ask whether you’re sexually active, which is a nebulous term.She believes it would be illuminating if people writing surveys would ask what kinds of sexual activities people are utilizing at different ages. On air, she considers that she could do some of this research herself.Another worthwhile survey question Joan suggests is, “What is interfering with your sexual pleasure?” Joan suggests that trouble reaching orgasm, not having a partner, and not having a vibrator could all be included in such an open-ended question.Losing a PartnerShe says her book, Sex After Grief was written after she lost her great love. Joan found herself trying many, many things to try to come back to her sexuality after losing her husband. She recounts her journey and shares the methods others used to overcome grief. She explains that there are many ways to regain your sexuality after the death of a partner, and though no single path exists, this book will help you navigate the loss of your partner and the return to your sexual self with insight and compassion.Sex in Nursing HomesJoan has written some about sex inside nursing homes, where you’re kept apart from others, cannot lock the door, and are given no privacy. She says there are a few nursing homes where sexual rights are a priority, based upon the belief that assisted living home residents should not be treated as prisoners. She says that it’s important to research nursing and assisted living facilities to determine whether they have policies in place to enable sexual activity in their facilities.Sexual RightsShe explains that it’s important for the elderly to discuss what sexual rights their partners have before their mental state deteriorates or their body becomes too infirm to allow sexual activity. She says that if their partner can’t provide sexual or romantic love, or they themselves are too senile to remember their spouse, it’s important to make decisions about whether their partners finding love elsewhere is blessed or discouraged.BackgroundJoan Price is an advocate of ageless sexuality encouraging seniors to reclaim and rejuvenate their sex lives. A public advocate of senior sex since 2005, Joan has written five books to help and sexually engage seniors: Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved, The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty: How to Maintain—or Regain!—a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and Ageless Erotica.Joan narrated and collaborated with Jessica Drake on her award-winning, explicit educational film “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex.” Joan maintains a newsletter and a blog on senior sex, and she created an entertaining, free webinar to encourage safer sex among the elderly.Resources for Joan Price:https://joanprice.com/https://joanprice.com/bloghttps://youtu.be/efGXHzf19Bshttp://eepurl.com/cx2Nabhttps://seniorplanet.org/author/joan-price/https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/More info:Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.intimacywithease.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/134-senior-sex-joan-price

Business Innovators Radio
134: Senior Sex – Joan Price

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 40:27


Senior SexJoan tells us that being a senior sex advocate is her third career. She lived as a high school English teacher until a car accident made her acutely aware of the privilege of being able to be and stay mobile. She tells us that insight inspired her to become a fitness trainer, group exercise instructor, and health and fitness writer. After falling into what she calls a “planet-shattering” romance at the age of 57, she understood that great sex was a crucial element of romance at any age. Her research into overcoming the challenges of senior sex and increasing the passion and intensity of senior sex revealed an empty market niche, encouraging her to jump into the market by sharing her own experiences and adding her own research to the topic of senior sex.She explores the misconception that sex is no longer experienced in old. She says that many believe that when people are older, they give up their sex lives and take up crocheting instead. “I have nothing against crocheting,” she says, “but it’s not sex.”Challenges of Senior SexJoan admits that senior sex is not the same as the sex people have in their twenties. Bodies age and change, and she suggests that our sexual history can impact our sex lives.She tells us that many people presume their sex lives are irrevocably declining when their knee arthritis prevents their favorite position, they take too long to orgasm, their erections are unreliable, penetration can become uncomfortable or intercourse may not feel as good as it used to. Joan believes that hurdles like these can be overcome when they’re acknowledged out loud and discussed with our partners. She admits that sometimes these are medical issues, while others are best solved with creativity, research, and an enthusiastic partner’s work.Responsive DesireJoan mentions that many elderly men and women insist that their desire to have sex is gone. To combat this belief, Joan describes writing a blog post on hotoctopuss.com about the difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire. Many people believe that if spontaneous desire goes away, they no longer want to have sex, but that’s inaccurate. Responsive desire, she explains, exists when your body begins to engage in sexual activities, and you slowly develop a real desire and passion for sex while you’re engaging in the act.Spontaneous desire, where a person knows they’re aroused and wants to have sex actively, often fades with age due to the hormones encouraging sexual reproduction declining. People who only experience responsive desire claim that they never really care about sex until they’re actually doing it—at which point they care very much! Joan argues that this responsive desire is just as intense and valuable as spontaneous desire, it just appears during instead of prior to sex.Joan’s webinars talk about communicating needs, knowing your needs, as well as scheduling sex, and creating responsive desire. She says that her books, blogs, and webinars help people respond to and understand their current needs and abilities, and guides people through the conversation.Benefits of Senior SexJoan assures us that senior sex can be better than the sex young people have because the elderly know what they like sexually and in other areas, they’ve learned to communicate very well, and they’ve gained the perspective to understand many problems as easy to overcome or as entirely unproblematic. She implies that elderly men and women have outgrown the shame and reticence most young people feel about sex. In her work, she notices older people are better at truly focusing on the pleasure their bodies are capable of creating, while young people are often fretting about minor bodily imperfections or other insecurities instead of being fully in the present moment.That isn’t to say no seniors have hang-ups about sex. Jane describes the prejudices her generation internalized about the topic. She informs us that her generation was told not to talk about or have sex until you’re married and that women who don’t have orgasms during intercourse—as most women can’t—were called frigid. She says she is currently working on a webinar to work through this process and help seniors find the words to talk about attaining great sex.Scheduling SexJoan believes that especially for couples without spontaneous sexual desire, it can be sexually rejuvenating to set a date for sex. She explains that seniors can see that date on the calendar and that will cause them to think about sex more often. Scheduling sex also allows for planning the event with special underwear or a romantic setting or any number of other, enjoyable ways to improve sex and foreplay.Joan suggests scheduling time to talk about sex and the physical and emotional changes that occur as people age. She insists that this can’t be accusatory. It’s meant to inform your partner about your changing body and needs and to invite your partner to do the same.Sex Surveys and SeniorsJoan has been disappointed by surveys surrounding sex, because they often don’t poll the elderly about their sex practices at all. When they do include the elderly, she mentions that they don’t ask the right questions. Usually, she says, they ask whether you’re sexually active, which is a nebulous term.She believes it would be illuminating if people writing surveys would ask what kinds of sexual activities people are utilizing at different ages. On air, she considers that she could do some of this research herself.Another worthwhile survey question Joan suggests is, “What is interfering with your sexual pleasure?” Joan suggests that trouble reaching orgasm, not having a partner, and not having a vibrator could all be included in such an open-ended question.Losing a PartnerShe says her book, Sex After Grief was written after she lost her great love. Joan found herself trying many, many things to try to come back to her sexuality after losing her husband. She recounts her journey and shares the methods others used to overcome grief. She explains that there are many ways to regain your sexuality after the death of a partner, and though no single path exists, this book will help you navigate the loss of your partner and the return to your sexual self with insight and compassion.Sex in Nursing HomesJoan has written some about sex inside nursing homes, where you’re kept apart from others, cannot lock the door, and are given no privacy. She says there are a few nursing homes where sexual rights are a priority, based upon the belief that assisted living home residents should not be treated as prisoners. She says that it’s important to research nursing and assisted living facilities to determine whether they have policies in place to enable sexual activity in their facilities.Sexual RightsShe explains that it’s important for the elderly to discuss what sexual rights their partners have before their mental state deteriorates or their body becomes too infirm to allow sexual activity. She says that if their partner can’t provide sexual or romantic love, or they themselves are too senile to remember their spouse, it’s important to make decisions about whether their partners finding love elsewhere is blessed or discouraged.BackgroundJoan Price is an advocate of ageless sexuality encouraging seniors to reclaim and rejuvenate their sex lives. A public advocate of senior sex since 2005, Joan has written five books to help and sexually engage seniors: Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved, The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty: How to Maintain—or Regain!—a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, Better than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and Ageless Erotica.Joan narrated and collaborated with Jessica Drake on her award-winning, explicit educational film “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex.” Joan maintains a newsletter and a blog on senior sex, and she created an entertaining, free webinar to encourage safer sex among the elderly.Resources for Joan Price:https://joanprice.com/https://joanprice.com/bloghttps://youtu.be/efGXHzf19Bshttp://eepurl.com/cx2Nabhttps://seniorplanet.org/author/joan-price/https://www.hotoctopuss.com/senior-sex/More info:Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.intimacywithease.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/134-senior-sex-joan-price

Ricochet Podcast
E494. Lockdown Rant

Ricochet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 84:54


This week on The Big Show, we inch our way back to normal with our first show in weeks without a COVID-19 specific guest. That's not to say we don't talk about it — we do, and then some. But the new cycle means that we have to address those icky charges against Joe Biden and to do that we call on the Ricochet Podcast's Senior Sex and Gender Correspondent, the great Mollie Hemingway (yes... Source

The Lovers' Lounge
Podcast 35PT2 Senior sex educator, speaker and author Joan Price

The Lovers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 33:34


Senior sex educator, speaker, author Joan Price shares her book "Sex After Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved." She shares her experience losing her husband to cancer, her grief journey and how she made the decision to continue dating and nurturing her sexuality.

The Lovers' Lounge
Podcast 35PT1 fearturing senior sex educator, speaker and author Joan Price

The Lovers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 33:34


Senior sex educator, speaker, and author, Joan Price shares safe sex education for seniors, the importance of nurturing your sexuality as a senior, she shares safe sex toys and tools to be used during sex, how to apply them and or use them and she shares her videos, web site, webinars and her books for the audience to review.

Better Sex
119: Guide to Wicked Sex – Jessica Drake

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:51


Jessica Drake is an adult film performer, writer, and director. She's also a sexual health advocate and sex educator. Her onscreen work earned her numerous awards, including three AVN Best Actress Awards. Jessica is a graduate of San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). To encourage sexual health and wellness, Ms. Drake conceived and produced the award-winning “Guide to Wicked Sex” videos exploring and demonstrating different aspects of human sexuality with knowledge, experience, and good humor. Her advocacy for improved sexual education, broader awareness of sexual health, and her positive portrayal of the adult industry has led to multiple international speaking engagements and being featured in Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast, CNBC, Playboy, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more. She is a powerful advocate for sexual health and sexual education, improving the wellbeing and lives of her audiences. From Performing to Educating While Jessica was paying her way through school as an exotic dancer, she recalls meeting a group of people who worked in pornography and invited her to get involved. She says she initially took them up on their offer by doing softcore, solo magazine shoots and working as an extra in edgier, sexier shows on HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime. When her friends offered to show her a porn shoot and let her help out behind the scenes, Jessica was shocked by how much the reality of shooting pornography varied from her preconceptions. At this shoot, she “fell in love” with the controlled and safe eroticism, self-expression, and creativity afforded by filming pornography. She discusses performing in porn films soon thereafter, and signing a contract with Wicked a full decade after filming her first movie. Jessica describes the beginning of her work for Wicked as an actress dedicated to her craft, whether she was delivering scripted lines or performing intimate scenes. She explains that her interest in educating the public started when people would approach her with questions about sex during her promotional appearances at adult stores. From their questions, Jessica deduced a real need for education about fundamental elements of human sexuality, so she created her video series, “Jessica Drake's Guide to Wicked Sex,” to augment her educational talks and workshops, and meet that need for sexual education. Ethics in the Sex Industry Jessica shares her perspective on mainstream media, labeling it as condescending towards the porn industry, often using buzzwords like ‘trafficking' and ‘coercion' to sensationalize their stories. Despite these stories, she asserts that she's never seen or heard of anyone being coerced or pressured into doing porn; pointing out that trafficking is not welcomed in the industry at all. She lists the legal documents, contracts, codes of conduct, and proofs of identity that people must complete in order to film for any studio and explains that many groups, from anti-porn feminists to religious fundamentalists have reasons to oppose the porn industry, but is aware their opposition largely stems from misinformation. While she admits that some abuse has happened in the past, she argues that modern performers are more vocal about this although coercive and unethical practices are very rare in the industry and are rooted in hearsay. Civil Rights of Sex Workers The rights sex workers should be afforded are basic human rights, according to Jessica. Currently, she explains that lawmakers pass legislation that can endanger the lives and livelihoods of sex workers under the guise of preventing trafficking. She recounts a story in which she was asked to sign a petition to “help poor women in porn” who were being abused. She explains that the porn industry is so marginalized and stigmatized that starting these campaigns is common and often leads to legislation that infringes upon the civil rights of sex workers. Porn as Sexual Education Jessica reminds us that the porn industry isn't responsible for providing sexual education, but she admits that many parents' reticence to discuss sexuality with their children, and legal restrictions leading to practices such as abstinence-only sex ed, has created a knowledge gap that porn is inadvertently filling. In watching porn, many viewers erroneously expect to be able to emulate what they see and receive the same results shown in porn movies. To combat this misinformation, Jessica explains that she pursued educational credentials to create her series of guides. Her videos have her narration throughout, interviews with the performers, and two or three hardcore demonstrative scenes to highlight the practical applications of the information conveyed. With this she has started building credibility as an educator, with increasing appearances at prestigious educational venues. Due to these appearances, she says that she's worked to fight the stigma against sex and sex education. Porn movies, Jessica discusses, usually present a streamlined, polished, finished product. She describes her educational videos as differing by showing the nonlinear and more technical aspects of having sex, like applying lube, putting on condoms, and locating specific places on human bodies. She explains that she's also educated people about communication during sex, massage, body worship, and navigating sex with plus sized partners. Creating Senior Sex Jessica describes meeting and bonding with Joan Price at a conference. Several years later, Jessica invited Joan Price to collaborate with her on Senior Sex, a video that helps senior citizens navigate talking about sex, approach kink, and even find new partners. She discussed her difficulties casting senior sex; she wanted to cast people of color in the film to help the content be relatable to more audiences, but was unable to book any by filming time. Jessica is particularly effusive about senior sex, due to society training people to be repulsed by the idea of wrinkles, old age, and sexuality in old age. She reminds us that we're all ‘seniors in training' to help us overcome our cultural prejudices. Resources for Jessica Drake: https://www.guidetowickedsex.com https://twitter.com/thejessicadrake https://www.instagram.com/jessicadrake/ http://www.wicked.com More info: Link to the free guide – Talking About Sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talk Join my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/list Book and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.com Web – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/ Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/ Better Sex with Jessa Zimmerman https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/More info and resources: How Big a Problem is Your Sex Life? Quiz – https://www.sexlifequiz.com The Course – https://www.intimacywithease.com The Book – https://www.sexwithoutstress.com Podcast Website – https://www.intimacywithease.com Access the Free webinar: How to make sex easy and fun for both of you: https://intimacywithease.com/masterclass Secret Podcast for the Higher Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/hdppodcast Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast

Business Innovators Radio
119: Guide to Wicked Sex – Jessica Drake

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:51


Jessica Drake is an adult film performer, writer, and director. She’s also a sexual health advocate and sex educator. Her onscreen work earned her numerous awards, including three AVN Best Actress Awards. Jessica is a graduate of San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). To encourage sexual health and wellness, Ms. Drake conceived and produced the award-winning “Guide to Wicked Sex” videos exploring and demonstrating different aspects of human sexuality with knowledge, experience, and good humor. Her advocacy for improved sexual education, broader awareness of sexual health, and her positive portrayal of the adult industry has led to multiple international speaking engagements and being featured in Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast, CNBC, Playboy, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more. She is a powerful advocate for sexual health and sexual education, improving the wellbeing and lives of her audiences. From Performing to Educating While Jessica was paying her way through school as an exotic dancer, she recalls meeting a group of people who worked in pornography and invited her to get involved. She says she initially took them up on their offer by doing softcore, solo magazine shoots and working as an extra in edgier, sexier shows on HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime. When her friends offered to show her a porn shoot and let her help out behind the scenes, Jessica was shocked by how much the reality of shooting pornography varied from her preconceptions. At this shoot, she “fell in love” with the controlled and safe eroticism, self-expression, and creativity afforded by filming pornography. She discusses performing in porn films soon thereafter, and signing a contract with Wicked a full decade after filming her first movie. Jessica describes the beginning of her work for Wicked as an actress dedicated to her craft, whether she was delivering scripted lines or performing intimate scenes. She explains that her interest in educating the public started when people would approach her with questions about sex during her promotional appearances at adult stores. From their questions, Jessica deduced a real need for education about fundamental elements of human sexuality, so she created her video series, “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex,” to augment her educational talks and workshops, and meet that need for sexual education. Ethics in the Sex Industry Jessica shares her perspective on mainstream media, labeling it as condescending towards the porn industry, often using buzzwords like ‘trafficking’ and ‘coercion’ to sensationalize their stories. Despite these stories, she asserts that she’s never seen or heard of anyone being coerced or pressured into doing porn; pointing out that trafficking is not welcomed in the industry at all. She lists the legal documents, contracts, codes of conduct, and proofs of identity that people must complete in order to film for any studio and explains that many groups, from anti-porn feminists to religious fundamentalists have reasons to oppose the porn industry, but is aware their opposition largely stems from misinformation. While she admits that some abuse has happened in the past, she argues that modern performers are more vocal about this although coercive and unethical practices are very rare in the industry and are rooted in hearsay. Civil Rights of Sex Workers The rights sex workers should be afforded are basic human rights, according to Jessica. Currently, she explains that lawmakers pass legislation that can endanger the lives and livelihoods of sex workers under the guise of preventing trafficking. She recounts a story in which she was asked to sign a petition to “help poor women in porn” who were being abused. She explains that the porn industry is so marginalized and stigmatized that starting these campaigns is common and often leads to legislation that infringes upon the civil rights of sex workers. Porn as Sexual Education Jessica reminds us that the porn industry isn’t responsible for providing sexual education, but she admits that many parents’ reticence to discuss sexuality with their children, and legal restrictions leading to practices such as abstinence-only sex ed, has created a knowledge gap that porn is inadvertently filling. In watching porn, many viewers erroneously expect to be able to emulate what they see and receive the same results shown in porn movies. To combat this misinformation, Jessica explains that she pursued educational credentials to create her series of guides. Her videos have her narration throughout, interviews with the performers, and two or three hardcore demonstrative scenes to highlight the practical applications of the information conveyed. With this she has started building credibility as an educator, with increasing appearances at prestigious educational venues. Due to these appearances, she says that she’s worked to fight the stigma against sex and sex education. Porn movies, Jessica discusses, usually present a streamlined, polished, finished product. She describes her educational videos as differing by showing the nonlinear and more technical aspects of having sex, like applying lube, putting on condoms, and locating specific places on human bodies. She explains that she’s also educated people about communication during sex, massage, body worship, and navigating sex with plus sized partners. Creating Senior Sex Jessica describes meeting and bonding with Joan Price at a conference. Several years later, Jessica invited Joan Price to collaborate with her on Senior Sex, a video that helps senior citizens navigate talking about sex, approach kink, and even find new partners. She discussed her difficulties casting senior sex; she wanted to cast people of color in the film to help the content be relatable to more audiences, but was unable to book any by filming time. Jessica is particularly effusive about senior sex, due to society training people to be repulsed by the idea of wrinkles, old age, and sexuality in old age. She reminds us that we’re all ‘seniors in training’ to help us overcome our cultural prejudices. Resources for Jessica Drake: https://www.guidetowickedsex.com https://twitter.com/thejessicadrake https://www.instagram.com/jessicadrake/ http://www.wicked.com More info:Link to the free guide – Talking About Sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/

Business Innovators Radio
119: Guide to Wicked Sex – Jessica Drake

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:51


Jessica Drake is an adult film performer, writer, and director. She’s also a sexual health advocate and sex educator. Her onscreen work earned her numerous awards, including three AVN Best Actress Awards. Jessica is a graduate of San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). To encourage sexual health and wellness, Ms. Drake conceived and produced the award-winning “Guide to Wicked Sex” videos exploring and demonstrating different aspects of human sexuality with knowledge, experience, and good humor. Her advocacy for improved sexual education, broader awareness of sexual health, and her positive portrayal of the adult industry has led to multiple international speaking engagements and being featured in Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast, CNBC, Playboy, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more. She is a powerful advocate for sexual health and sexual education, improving the wellbeing and lives of her audiences. From Performing to Educating While Jessica was paying her way through school as an exotic dancer, she recalls meeting a group of people who worked in pornography and invited her to get involved. She says she initially took them up on their offer by doing softcore, solo magazine shoots and working as an extra in edgier, sexier shows on HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime. When her friends offered to show her a porn shoot and let her help out behind the scenes, Jessica was shocked by how much the reality of shooting pornography varied from her preconceptions. At this shoot, she “fell in love” with the controlled and safe eroticism, self-expression, and creativity afforded by filming pornography. She discusses performing in porn films soon thereafter, and signing a contract with Wicked a full decade after filming her first movie. Jessica describes the beginning of her work for Wicked as an actress dedicated to her craft, whether she was delivering scripted lines or performing intimate scenes. She explains that her interest in educating the public started when people would approach her with questions about sex during her promotional appearances at adult stores. From their questions, Jessica deduced a real need for education about fundamental elements of human sexuality, so she created her video series, “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex,” to augment her educational talks and workshops, and meet that need for sexual education. Ethics in the Sex Industry Jessica shares her perspective on mainstream media, labeling it as condescending towards the porn industry, often using buzzwords like ‘trafficking’ and ‘coercion’ to sensationalize their stories. Despite these stories, she asserts that she’s never seen or heard of anyone being coerced or pressured into doing porn; pointing out that trafficking is not welcomed in the industry at all. She lists the legal documents, contracts, codes of conduct, and proofs of identity that people must complete in order to film for any studio and explains that many groups, from anti-porn feminists to religious fundamentalists have reasons to oppose the porn industry, but is aware their opposition largely stems from misinformation. While she admits that some abuse has happened in the past, she argues that modern performers are more vocal about this although coercive and unethical practices are very rare in the industry and are rooted in hearsay. Civil Rights of Sex Workers The rights sex workers should be afforded are basic human rights, according to Jessica. Currently, she explains that lawmakers pass legislation that can endanger the lives and livelihoods of sex workers under the guise of preventing trafficking. She recounts a story in which she was asked to sign a petition to “help poor women in porn” who were being abused. She explains that the porn industry is so marginalized and stigmatized that starting these campaigns is common and often leads to legislation that infringes upon the civil rights of sex workers. Porn as Sexual Education Jessica reminds us that the porn industry isn’t responsible for providing sexual education, but she admits that many parents’ reticence to discuss sexuality with their children, and legal restrictions leading to practices such as abstinence-only sex ed, has created a knowledge gap that porn is inadvertently filling. In watching porn, many viewers erroneously expect to be able to emulate what they see and receive the same results shown in porn movies. To combat this misinformation, Jessica explains that she pursued educational credentials to create her series of guides. Her videos have her narration throughout, interviews with the performers, and two or three hardcore demonstrative scenes to highlight the practical applications of the information conveyed. With this she has started building credibility as an educator, with increasing appearances at prestigious educational venues. Due to these appearances, she says that she’s worked to fight the stigma against sex and sex education. Porn movies, Jessica discusses, usually present a streamlined, polished, finished product. She describes her educational videos as differing by showing the nonlinear and more technical aspects of having sex, like applying lube, putting on condoms, and locating specific places on human bodies. She explains that she’s also educated people about communication during sex, massage, body worship, and navigating sex with plus sized partners. Creating Senior Sex Jessica describes meeting and bonding with Joan Price at a conference. Several years later, Jessica invited Joan Price to collaborate with her on Senior Sex, a video that helps senior citizens navigate talking about sex, approach kink, and even find new partners. She discussed her difficulties casting senior sex; she wanted to cast people of color in the film to help the content be relatable to more audiences, but was unable to book any by filming time. Jessica is particularly effusive about senior sex, due to society training people to be repulsed by the idea of wrinkles, old age, and sexuality in old age. She reminds us that we’re all ‘seniors in training’ to help us overcome our cultural prejudices. Resources for Jessica Drake: https://www.guidetowickedsex.com https://twitter.com/thejessicadrake https://www.instagram.com/jessicadrake/ http://www.wicked.com More info:Link to the free guide – Talking About Sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/

Better Sex
119: Guide to Wicked Sex – Jessica Drake

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:51


Jessica Drake is an adult film performer, writer, and director. She’s also a sexual health advocate and sex educator. Her onscreen work earned her numerous awards, including three AVN Best Actress Awards. Jessica is a graduate of San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). To encourage sexual health and wellness, Ms. Drake conceived and produced the award-winning “Guide to Wicked Sex” videos exploring and demonstrating different aspects of human sexuality with knowledge, experience, and good humor. Her advocacy for improved sexual education, broader awareness of sexual health, and her positive portrayal of the adult industry has led to multiple international speaking engagements and being featured in Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast, CNBC, Playboy, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more. She is a powerful advocate for sexual health and sexual education, improving the wellbeing and lives of her audiences. From Performing to Educating While Jessica was paying her way through school as an exotic dancer, she recalls meeting a group of people who worked in pornography and invited her to get involved. She says she initially took them up on their offer by doing softcore, solo magazine shoots and working as an extra in edgier, sexier shows on HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime. When her friends offered to show her a porn shoot and let her help out behind the scenes, Jessica was shocked by how much the reality of shooting pornography varied from her preconceptions. At this shoot, she “fell in love” with the controlled and safe eroticism, self-expression, and creativity afforded by filming pornography. She discusses performing in porn films soon thereafter, and signing a contract with Wicked a full decade after filming her first movie. Jessica describes the beginning of her work for Wicked as an actress dedicated to her craft, whether she was delivering scripted lines or performing intimate scenes. She explains that her interest in educating the public started when people would approach her with questions about sex during her promotional appearances at adult stores. From their questions, Jessica deduced a real need for education about fundamental elements of human sexuality, so she created her video series, “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex,” to augment her educational talks and workshops, and meet that need for sexual education. Ethics in the Sex Industry Jessica shares her perspective on mainstream media, labeling it as condescending towards the porn industry, often using buzzwords like ‘trafficking’ and ‘coercion’ to sensationalize their stories. Despite these stories, she asserts that she’s never seen or heard of anyone being coerced or pressured into doing porn; pointing out that trafficking is not welcomed in the industry at all. She lists the legal documents, contracts, codes of conduct, and proofs of identity that people must complete in order to film for any studio and explains that many groups, from anti-porn feminists to religious fundamentalists have reasons to oppose the porn industry, but is aware their opposition largely stems from misinformation. While she admits that some abuse has happened in the past, she argues that modern performers are more vocal about this although coercive and unethical practices are very rare in the industry and are rooted in hearsay. Civil Rights of Sex Workers The rights sex workers should be afforded are basic human rights, according to Jessica. Currently, she explains that lawmakers pass legislation that can endanger the lives and livelihoods of sex workers under the guise of preventing trafficking. She recounts a story in which she was asked to sign a petition to “help poor women in porn” who were being abused. She explains that the porn industry is so marginalized and stigmatized that starting these campaigns is common and often leads to legislation that infringes upon the civil rights of sex workers. Porn as Sexual Education Jessica reminds us that the porn industry isn’t responsible for providing sexual education, but she admits that many parents’ reticence to discuss sexuality with their children, and legal restrictions leading to practices such as abstinence-only sex ed, has created a knowledge gap that porn is inadvertently filling. In watching porn, many viewers erroneously expect to be able to emulate what they see and receive the same results shown in porn movies. To combat this misinformation, Jessica explains that she pursued educational credentials to create her series of guides. Her videos have her narration throughout, interviews with the performers, and two or three hardcore demonstrative scenes to highlight the practical applications of the information conveyed. With this she has started building credibility as an educator, with increasing appearances at prestigious educational venues. Due to these appearances, she says that she’s worked to fight the stigma against sex and sex education. Porn movies, Jessica discusses, usually present a streamlined, polished, finished product. She describes her educational videos as differing by showing the nonlinear and more technical aspects of having sex, like applying lube, putting on condoms, and locating specific places on human bodies. She explains that she’s also educated people about communication during sex, massage, body worship, and navigating sex with plus sized partners. Creating Senior Sex Jessica describes meeting and bonding with Joan Price at a conference. Several years later, Jessica invited Joan Price to collaborate with her on Senior Sex, a video that helps senior citizens navigate talking about sex, approach kink, and even find new partners. She discussed her difficulties casting senior sex; she wanted to cast people of color in the film to help the content be relatable to more audiences, but was unable to book any by filming time. Jessica is particularly effusive about senior sex, due to society training people to be repulsed by the idea of wrinkles, old age, and sexuality in old age. She reminds us that we’re all ‘seniors in training’ to help us overcome our cultural prejudices. Resources for Jessica Drake: https://www.guidetowickedsex.com https://twitter.com/thejessicadrake https://www.instagram.com/jessicadrake/ http://www.wicked.com More info:Link to the free guide – Talking About Sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/

Better Sex
119: Guide to Wicked Sex – Jessica Drake

Better Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 52:51


Jessica Drake is an adult film performer, writer, and director. She’s also a sexual health advocate and sex educator. Her onscreen work earned her numerous awards, including three AVN Best Actress Awards. Jessica is a graduate of San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI) and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). To encourage sexual health and wellness, Ms. Drake conceived and produced the award-winning “Guide to Wicked Sex” videos exploring and demonstrating different aspects of human sexuality with knowledge, experience, and good humor. Her advocacy for improved sexual education, broader awareness of sexual health, and her positive portrayal of the adult industry has led to multiple international speaking engagements and being featured in Cosmopolitan, The Daily Beast, CNBC, Playboy, Forbes, the Huffington Post, and more. She is a powerful advocate for sexual health and sexual education, improving the wellbeing and lives of her audiences. From Performing to Educating While Jessica was paying her way through school as an exotic dancer, she recalls meeting a group of people who worked in pornography and invited her to get involved. She says she initially took them up on their offer by doing softcore, solo magazine shoots and working as an extra in edgier, sexier shows on HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime. When her friends offered to show her a porn shoot and let her help out behind the scenes, Jessica was shocked by how much the reality of shooting pornography varied from her preconceptions. At this shoot, she “fell in love” with the controlled and safe eroticism, self-expression, and creativity afforded by filming pornography. She discusses performing in porn films soon thereafter, and signing a contract with Wicked a full decade after filming her first movie. Jessica describes the beginning of her work for Wicked as an actress dedicated to her craft, whether she was delivering scripted lines or performing intimate scenes. She explains that her interest in educating the public started when people would approach her with questions about sex during her promotional appearances at adult stores. From their questions, Jessica deduced a real need for education about fundamental elements of human sexuality, so she created her video series, “Jessica Drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex,” to augment her educational talks and workshops, and meet that need for sexual education. Ethics in the Sex Industry Jessica shares her perspective on mainstream media, labeling it as condescending towards the porn industry, often using buzzwords like ‘trafficking’ and ‘coercion’ to sensationalize their stories. Despite these stories, she asserts that she’s never seen or heard of anyone being coerced or pressured into doing porn; pointing out that trafficking is not welcomed in the industry at all. She lists the legal documents, contracts, codes of conduct, and proofs of identity that people must complete in order to film for any studio and explains that many groups, from anti-porn feminists to religious fundamentalists have reasons to oppose the porn industry, but is aware their opposition largely stems from misinformation. While she admits that some abuse has happened in the past, she argues that modern performers are more vocal about this although coercive and unethical practices are very rare in the industry and are rooted in hearsay. Civil Rights of Sex Workers The rights sex workers should be afforded are basic human rights, according to Jessica. Currently, she explains that lawmakers pass legislation that can endanger the lives and livelihoods of sex workers under the guise of preventing trafficking. She recounts a story in which she was asked to sign a petition to “help poor women in porn” who were being abused. She explains that the porn industry is so marginalized and stigmatized that starting these campaigns is common and often leads to legislation that infringes upon the civil rights of sex workers. Porn as Sexual Education Jessica reminds us that the porn industry isn’t responsible for providing sexual education, but she admits that many parents’ reticence to discuss sexuality with their children, and legal restrictions leading to practices such as abstinence-only sex ed, has created a knowledge gap that porn is inadvertently filling. In watching porn, many viewers erroneously expect to be able to emulate what they see and receive the same results shown in porn movies. To combat this misinformation, Jessica explains that she pursued educational credentials to create her series of guides. Her videos have her narration throughout, interviews with the performers, and two or three hardcore demonstrative scenes to highlight the practical applications of the information conveyed. With this she has started building credibility as an educator, with increasing appearances at prestigious educational venues. Due to these appearances, she says that she’s worked to fight the stigma against sex and sex education. Porn movies, Jessica discusses, usually present a streamlined, polished, finished product. She describes her educational videos as differing by showing the nonlinear and more technical aspects of having sex, like applying lube, putting on condoms, and locating specific places on human bodies. She explains that she’s also educated people about communication during sex, massage, body worship, and navigating sex with plus sized partners. Creating Senior Sex Jessica describes meeting and bonding with Joan Price at a conference. Several years later, Jessica invited Joan Price to collaborate with her on Senior Sex, a video that helps senior citizens navigate talking about sex, approach kink, and even find new partners. She discussed her difficulties casting senior sex; she wanted to cast people of color in the film to help the content be relatable to more audiences, but was unable to book any by filming time. Jessica is particularly effusive about senior sex, due to society training people to be repulsed by the idea of wrinkles, old age, and sexuality in old age. She reminds us that we’re all ‘seniors in training’ to help us overcome our cultural prejudices. Resources for Jessica Drake: https://www.guidetowickedsex.com https://twitter.com/thejessicadrake https://www.instagram.com/jessicadrake/ http://www.wicked.com More info:Link to the free guide – Talking About Sex: http://bettersexpodcast.com/talkJoin my email list here: http://bettersexpodcast.com/listBook and New Course – https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb – https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz – http://sexhealthquiz.com/Better Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/

The Maven's Private Diaries
Chatting with Bonnie & Joel from the cast of jessica drake's Wicked Guide to Senior Sex

The Maven's Private Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 24:36


In this episode, I had the privilege to speak with two cast members from jessica drake's Wicked Guide to Senior Sex: Co-created with Joan Price. I ask Bonnie and Joel what their motivation was for being in the film and what they hope people will learn. We touch on many interesting topics in our chat, such as dry, male orgasms, swinging, squirting and more. We have a strong feeling that we'll be speaking with Bonnie and Joel again in the future and we certainly look forward to that! If you would like to purchase a copy of the film you can do so from the following: Australia and New Zealand: https://www.thespicyboudoir.com/jessica-drakes-wicked-guide-to-senior-sex USA https://www.wicked.com/en/sexguide https://joanprice.com/wicked-sex --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-maven/message

The Writer's Way Podcast
6: THE DATING EXPERT with Candice Jalili (Senior Sex and Dating Writer at Elite Daily and Author of Upcoming Nonfiction Dating Book - Out Feb. 2021)

The Writer's Way Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 83:11


CANDICE JALILI IS THE SENIOR SEX AND DATING WRITER AT ELITE DAILY AND STARTED HER CAREER AS AN INTERN AT COSMO. SHE ALSO WRITES FOR TINDER SWIPE LIFE, THE CUT, TIME, COSMO, TEEN VOGUE, GIRL BOSS, ELITE DAILY, AND MANY OTHER MAGAZINES AND WEBSITES. WITH HER FRIEND KEVIN SCHLITTENHARDT, SHE JUST STARTED A NEW PODCAST CALLED WHAT ARE WE? CANDICE IS ALSO THE AUTHOR OF A NEW NONFICTION BOOK – A HILARIOUS GUIDE TO OVERCOMING DATING ANXIETY – WHICH WILL BE COMING OUT IN FEBRUARY 2021. FOR ANYONE CURIOUS ABOUT HOW TO GET YOUR NONFICTION BOOK PUBLISHED AND THE STEPS YOU NEED TO TAKE - WRITING A PROPOSAL, SUBMITTING TO AGENTS, SIGNING WITH AN AGENT, SUBMITTING TO EDITORS, WORKING OUT THE DETAILS WITH YOUR AGENT AND YOUR EDITOR – CANDICE TALKS US THROUGH HER EXPERIENCE AND HOW EVERYTHING WENT DOWN FOR HER. SHE ALSO EXPLAINS HOW SHE LANDED THAT INTERNSHIP AT COSMO, BECAME THE SENIOR SEX AND DATING WRITER AT ELITE DAILY, AND HOW SHE FREELANCES FOR OTHER MAGAZINES AND HAS BECOME A FULL-TIME MAGAZINE WRITER. IF YOU'RE WONDERING HOW TO SET YOUR FREELANCE WRITING RATE, OR EVEN HOW TO GET YOUR FOOT IN THE DOOR, CANDICE HAS YOU COVERED… YOU CAN FIND CANDICE JALILI ON... INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/candicejalili TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CandiceJalili WEBSITE: WWW.CANDICEJALILI.COM ELITE DAILY: www.elitedaily.com/profile/candice-jalili-1912068 YOU CAN FOLLOW JUSTIN DEMARCO ON... INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/justinpdemarco TWITTER: https://twitter.com/justinpdemarco FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/JustinPDeMarcoWriter WEBSITE: WWW.JUSTINPDEMARCO.COM THE WRITER'S WAY PODCAST... INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thewriterswaypodcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/writerswaypod FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/TheWritersWayPodcast IF YOU FIND VALUE IN THIS INTERVIEW AND THE WRITER'S WAY PODCAST, PLEASE WRITE A WRITTEN REVIEW AND LEAVE A RATING. IT'S THE ONLY WAY THIS PODCAST WILL FIND MORE LISTENERS AND BE ABLE TO CONTINUE ON. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT! UNTIL NEXT TIME, KEEP WRITING, KEEP READING, AND KEEP FOLLOWING THOSE DREAMS…

The Maven's Private Diaries
All about sex education for Seniors!

The Maven's Private Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 33:32


Too often older persons are depicted in the world as sexless beings, well, that just ain't true! We are all sexual beings until the day we die! Two beautiful minds came together and created something very special, a guide to sex for seniors. This episode is The Maven speaking with Joan Price, senior sex advocate and co-creator of Jessica Drake's Wicked Guide to Senior Sex. The film is available to purchase for Australian and New Zealand audience via https://www.thespicyboudoir.com/jessica-drakes-wicked-guide-to-senior-sex Audiences in USA please visit: https://joanprice.com/wicked-sex --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-maven/message

Shameless Sex
#127 How to Have Hot Sex at Any Age With Joan Price

Shameless Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 67:23


Joan Price joins us to talk about about sex and aging, how to keep that fire burning at any age! We talk all about shifts in libido, erections, menopause, mobility, and more!  We also answer two sex questions: I like morning sex but my husband does not. What do we do? How do I safely manscape my pubic hair?  Want to fastforward to the interview? Skip to minute 24. Want to see us live? Come to our Orgasm 101 class on Friday, October 25th in Atascadero, CA. Learn more or sign up at diamondadult.com About Joan: Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: "senior sexpert," "the beautiful face of senior sex," "wrinkly sex kitten," and—her favorite— “the woman leading a sex revolution for seniors.” Joan has been writing and speaking about senior sex since 2005. Her books include: Sex after Grief: Navigating Your Sexuality After Losing Your Beloved,coming August 2019. The Ultimate Guide to Sex after Fifty: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life, her most comprehensive senior sex book. Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex, winner of Outstanding Self-Help Book 2012 from the American Society of Journalists and Authors and 2012 Book Award from American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists. Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, Joan’s spicy memoir celebrating the joys of older-age sexuality. Ageless Erotica, a steamy senior sex anthology which Joan conceived and edited. To learn more visit joanprice.com   Other Links: Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESSSEX on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at uberlube.com Get $5 off while mastering the art of pleasure at OMGyes.com/shameless Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code Shameless at Manscaped.com Get 15% off all of your sex toys with code SHAMELESSSEX at purepleasureshop.com To listen to more of Gael Force's erotic audio go to GaelforceAudios.com 

BRAVE NEW YOU TRIBE
Let's Talk About Sex with Dr Anne Campbell

BRAVE NEW YOU TRIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 42:56 Transcription Available


In this exciting episode Lou talks to Dr Anne Campbell about sex; the science, the sensational, the sensual and the spiritual. Annie's Phd was in Human Genetics from Oxford University, but she went on to make many ground-breaking and award-winning documentaries and books, and she, with her husband John, is now pushing the envelope on sexual healing and connection offering sex coaching for couples.www.wetalkaboutsex.comEvery episode in our TRIBE TV series interviews a guest who has been through some kind of adversity and emerged the other side with something to offer and inspire other people.

Peepshow Podcast
Episode 47: Aging and Sexuality: Normalizing Senior Sex

Peepshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 56:40


Episode 47 is the first in a series of episodes recorded at the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Summit. This episode focuses on a film that premiered at the summit: jessica drake’s Guide to Wicked Sex: Senior Sex, a sexually explicit instructional video on senior sex. We interview writer, sex educator, and advocate for ageless sexuality Joan Price, who co-created the film with jessica drake. And we also have a conversation with two of the film’s performers, Bonnie Nilsen and Joel Kann. This episode is sponsored by Quick and Dirty Media.

Sluts and Scholars
114 Senior Sex with Joan Price 

Sluts and Scholars

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 61:00


This week the slutty scholars are joined by author, speaker, and ageless sexuality advocate Joan Price (AKA a conversation about all things sexy for seniors). Obviously, this episode is helpful for older adults, but it is invaluable and wise because we ALL get old! Also included: sex after grief and losing your beloved, what makes an ergonomic sex toy, the problems with desexualizing older folks, and how to have an orgasm without an erection!   Joan's new book!  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/164250033X/ref=nosim/joanprice-20   Joan and Jessica’s video teaser: https://joanprice.com/wicked-sex   Other books mentioned:  Peggy Kleinplatz:  https://www.amazon.ca/Experiential-Approach-Sexuality-Peggy-Kleinplatz/dp/1138821799   David Schnarch  https://www.amazon.com/Passionate-Marriage-Intimacy-Committed-Relationships/dp/0393334279   FOLLOW US  Twitter Instagram Facebook Send questions, comments, stories, rants to: SlutsAndScholars@gmail.com   Sluts And Scholars is a production of Sluts and Scholars Media.

Into Your Body
Episode 33 — Senior Sex : Perspectives

Into Your Body

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 42:59


DJ and Sam originally intend this to be about how having sex from age 40 on can be better than expected, but it also became a look at how sex, and feeling sexy, and what is sexy changes as one gets older, most often for the better.00:00:00 Disclaimer + theme00:01:00 What We’ve Learned00:13:35 Reading Reader’s Digest 00:27:00 Deep Dive - Sex Tips for Seniors00:36:32 Aloe Cadabra Recommendation00:40:22 The Last Bit - Contact Us Info — “DFTM”Send Us An Email:intoyourbodypodcast@gmail.comSocial Media:Twitter / Tumblr / FacebookSUBSCRIBE, DOWNLOAD, and LEAVE A REVIEW/COMMENT ON:ApplePodcasts / Google Play / Google Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher / TuneIn RSS-feed readers: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/199078.rss~ ON THE RADIO: ~Saturday nights at midnight (when Saturday becomes Sunday) on KEPW-LP, 97.3 fm in Eugene, ORand streaming at http://kepw.org (click the green "listen live")

Generation Bold Radio
Generation Bold Radio--April 12, 2015, Guest: Beatty Cohan, Senior Sex

Generation Bold Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 40:04


Beatty Cohan has been practicing psychotherapy and sex therapy for over 35 years -- treating adolescents and adults of all ages and stages in life whose problems include: depression, anxiety, early childhood sexual abuse, addictions of every kind and relationship and sexual problems. Beatty lives in New York City and has offices in Sarasota, New York City and East Hampton. As a result of her clinical practice working with individuals and couples who were experiencing relationship problems, she wrote a ground-breaking book, For Better, For Worse Forever: Discover the Path to Lasting Love (1999, 3rd. ed. 2008) developing a methodological guideline that has been used successfully by thousands of men and women for assessing potential long-term relationships. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Generation Bold
Generation Bold Radio--April 12, 2015, Guest: Beatty Cohan, Senior Sex

Generation Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 40:05


Beatty Cohan has been practicing psychotherapy and sex therapy for over 35 years -- treating adolescents and adults of all ages and stages in life whose problems include: depression, anxiety, early childhood sexual abuse, addictions of every kind and relationship and sexual problems. Beatty lives in New York City and has offices in Sarasota, New York City and East Hampton.         As a result of her clinical practice working with individuals and couples who were experiencing relationship problems, she wrote a ground-breaking book, For Better, For Worse Forever:  Discover the Path to Lasting Love (1999, 3rd. ed. 2008) developing a methodological guideline that has been used successfully by thousands of men and women for assessing potential long-term relationships.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Sexy Lifestyle with Carol and David

Has your sex life changed since you turned 50, 60 or even 70? Of course it has, but that doesn't mean it still can't be great. The fact is, sexuality doesn't have an expiry date! Join us with Joan Price, Author, Speaker and Advocate for ageless sexuality as we discuss senior sexuality in all its colors—the changes, the challenges, the disappointments, and the surprises, as well as the delights and the love stories.

The Sexy Lifestyle with Carol and David

Has your sex life changed since you turned 50, 60 or even 70? Of course it has, but that doesn’t mean it still can’t be great. The fact is, sexuality doesn’t have an expiry date! Join us with Joan Price, Author, Speaker and Advocate for ageless sexuality as we discuss senior sexuality in all its colors—the changes, the challenges, the disappointments, and the surprises, as well as the delights and the love stories.

Cosmo Happy Hour
It's Our Final Happy Hour!

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 30:50


This is our 100th episode of Cosmopolitan.com’s “Happy Hour”! From fuckboys to STI's to dream jobs, host Elisa Benson has covered every topic you've ever talked about with your best friends. As our final episode, Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, joins Elisa in the studio to turn the tables and put Elisa in the hot seat - as we say goodbye, it's time to get some final answers about what it's been like hosting 100 episodes of Happy Hour from Elisa!

Cosmo Happy Hour
It's Time To Talk About STI's!

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 52:23


Cosmopolitan.com conducted a survey with men and women about STI's, and the results were startling. Elisa Benson is joined by Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, to discuss the statistics with Amelia Thomson-Deveaux; "Guys We Fucked" hosts Krystyna Hutchinson and Corinne Fischer; and sexologist Dr. Jess.

Cosmo Happy Hour
Vaginas: WTF Trends & The People Who Love Them

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 51:23


From crystals for kegels to vagina beauty contests, there is no vaginal topic going uncovered in this episode! Host Elisa Benson is joined in studio by Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, and guests include Cosmopolitan's Laura Beck; creator of The World's Most Beautiful Vagina Contest, Brian Sloan; and Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation surgeon Dr. Matlock!

Cosmo Happy Hour
Pubic Hair

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 39:53


Brazilian, shave, or au natural? Let's talk about pubic hair! Join Elisa Benson in studio with Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, as they discuss the trends, questions, and preferences of it between men and women. Guests include contributing writers Frank Kobola and Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, who share their opinions and shocking results of a Cosmopolitan.com survey all about - you guessed it - pubic hair.

Cosmo Happy Hour
Polyamory

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 46:07


Join Elisa Benson and Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, as they explore the world of polyamory. Interviews include Dedeker Winston, Jase Lindgren and Emily Matlack from the "Multiamory" podcast, and more!

Cosmo Happy Hour
Why I Cheated On My Spouse

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 49:45


Getting down to the truth about cheating isn't that easy. Elisa Benson and Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker, chat with real people who have cheated in the past and break down the complexity of the simple question- why?

Cosmo Happy Hour
Who Invents Cosmo's Sex Positions?

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 37:53


It takes a village here at Cosmopolitan.com to make sure our sex positions are worthy of sharing with you. So, let's introduce the people who are professionals at teaching you the art of getting busy in the bedroom. Joining Elisa Benson in studio is Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex & Relationships Editor, Ali Drucker. Interviews include writer Jill Hamilton and illustrators Marcy Gooberman and Katie Buckleitner!

Rock Your Retirement Show
Senior Sex after Seventy: getting it on! Ep 61

Rock Your Retirement Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 1933:35


Warning:  This episode on senior sex obviously contains adult material. Today my guest was Joan Price, who is a senior sex guru.  And as you know, sex is an important part of the retirement lifestyle. Joan, who is an “advocate for ageless sexuality”, has written numerous books, and in fact, she has been called the “senior sexpert”.   When I met her online I knew that I just had to have her on the show! We discussed the fact that NO, we don’t have to sit in a separate bathtub holding hands with our partner (think Cialis commercials) and in fact, we don’t even need to have partner at all!  Think about it, if you are a woman, chances are your partner (if you have one) is going to predecease you if you are around the same age since women live longer than men. Senior Sex?  I have so many questions! * What do you think about drugs like Cialis and Viagra? * Should these senior sex drugs be covered by Medicare? * What made you start writing about senior sex in the first place? * How can we spice up our sex lives? * Why do we tend to put our sex lives on hold as we get older? * What do we do if we don’t have a partner (Joan has a lot to say about this subject!) * If you’re shy, what do you do? * How can you talk to your doctor and what should you say? * What do you do with all those adult toys after you review them? We talked about the fact that she writes reviews of sex toys from a senior perspective. I asked her what the difference would be between a non-senior and a senior perspective and she was happy to tell me. * We lose sensitivity as we age, so senior sex toys should be really powerful. * For the same reason, they have to go a long time. We don’t want the battery dying at a critical moment. * An adult toy should be comfortable for arthritic hands (ergonomic). * The controls should be easy for aging eyes to see. * We need to be able to hold on to them with slippery fingers, so they should be easy to hold. * These devices should be made with non-toxic materials. There are no laws governing this like there are for dog toys or baby toys.  (Who knew?) * Aging women may prefer slimmer senior sex toys. Joan has several books including: * Ultimate Guide to Sex After 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life; * Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud  * Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty She also offers classes and webinars, and you can find out more information on her websites: www.joanprice.com  or  www.nakedatourage.com Download today's FREEBIE: 33 reasons that sex is good for you (especially at our age) HERE. Special Thanks to: * Angie Strehlow who helps us get great guests that help us with our retirement lifestyle while keeping everything on track * Les Briney who edits the show and makes my guests and me sound terrific * Lesinda Tubalado who helps keep the website up to date * YOU the listener for letting other people know about this show by sharing on social media, and telling your friends about it This post on Retirement Lifestyle first appeared on http://RockYourRetirement.com

Rock Your Retirement Show
Senior Sex after Seventy: getting it on! Ep 61

Rock Your Retirement Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 32:13


Warning:  This episode on senior sex obviously contains adult material. Today my guest was Joan Price, who is a senior sex guru.  And as you know, sex is an important part of the retirement lifestyle. Joan, who is an “advocate for ageless sexuality”, has written numerous books, and in fact, she has been called the […] The post Senior Sex after Seventy: getting it on! Ep 61 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.

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Cosmo Happy Hour
The Truth About S&M

Cosmo Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 45:09


Whips, chains, and spanking- oh my! Host Elisa Benson and Cosmopolitan.com's Senior Sex and Relationship Editor, Ali Drucker, investigate what S&M really means. Guests include Dominatrix Miss Lucy, sex therapist Dr. Shannon Chavez, and more!

Eros Evolution
Talking Out Loud About Senior Sex with Joan Price

Eros Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 30:10


Aired Thursday, 11 February 2016, 4:00 PM ETSex changes with age, but that doesn’t mean we can’t maintain (or regain) our sexual zest and enjoyment as our bodies age. You’ll want to hear Joan’s useful tips for enhancing your sexual arousal and satisfaction, whether you’re partnered or solo. We’ll talk about lack of desire, sex toys, safer sex, solo sex, erectile difficulties, dating at our age, and much more.About the Author Joan PriceJoan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: “senior sexpert,” “the beautiful face of senior sex,” and—her favorite—”wrinkly sex kitten.” Joan is the author of the newUltimate Guide to Sex After 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life; the award-winning self-help book, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex; and the sexy memoir, Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty. At age 72, Joan continues to talk out loud about senior sex — partnered or solo – in speeches and workshops, and on her zesty blog about sex and aging –www.NakedAtOurAge.com – where she has been offering senior sex news, views, and sex toy reviews for 11 years.Email: joan@joanprice.com Website: http://www.joanprice.com/

Sex is Medicine with Devi Ward

Devi speaks with Joan Price about Sex After 50. Joan’s mission is to change society’s view of boomer/senior/elder sex, one mind at a time, and to help seniors get the information they need to maintain or regain a joyful sex life. Joan’s latest and most comprehensive book is The Ultimate Guide to Sex after 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life.Find out: Why we don’t see sexy seniors in the media?What misconceptions do seniors have about their own sex lives?What are some of the issues that seniors report to you as interfering with a good sex life? Sex toys for seniors?Tips for having better sex.Listen live and call in with questions!About Joan Price ~Joan Price (www.joanprice.com) calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things by the media: "senior sexpert," "the beautiful face of senior sex," and—her favorite—"wrinkly sex kitten." She is the author of the new Ultimate Guide to Sex After 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life; the award-winning self-help book, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex; and the sexy memoir, Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty. Joan continues to talk out loud about senior sex -- partnered or solo – in speeches and workshops, and on her zesty blog about sex and aging – www.NakedAtOurAge.com.Connect with Joan at:Email address: joan@joanprice.comWebsite address: http://www.joanprice.com/Twitter: @joanpriceLinkedIn: Joan PriceFacebook https://www.facebook.com/JoanPriceAuthor(@Naked at Out Age by Joan Price)Award-winning blog about sex & aging: http://www.NakedAtOurAge.comAvailable now: The Ultimate Guide to Sex After 50: How to Maintain – or Regain! – a Spicy, Satisfying Sex Life(Cleis Press) You can purchase Joan's products at: http://www.joanprice.com/ and Amazon

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra
Sex Gets Real 54: Joan Price and senior sex

Sex Gets Real with Dawn Serra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 55:44


What do we need to know about sex into our 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond? Joan Price joins us for a funny and really informative chat on sex as we age. What changes? What should we prepare for? What's it like? And so much more. Don't forget SEXx Interactive is in early May. Head to sexxinteractive.com if you're in the Philly area. Three days of talks and workshops on sex and inclusivity and kink and all that good stuff. You know we love hearing from you, so here's how to reach us Call or text: 747-444-1840 (standard messaging rates apply) Email: info@sexgetsreal.com Contact form: Click here

The Movie Showcast
THE MOVIE SHOWCAST - "SENIOR SEX" (w/Beth Grant) - "Chappie", "Unfinished Business" & "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"

The Movie Showcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 98:16


Showcast Episode 90: Squeezing coverage of the long and varied career of Beth Grant into a hundred minutes proves no easy task for The Movie Guys as "The Mindy Project" regular is this week's guest, sharing stories of working with industry giants like Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Billy Crystal, Sandra Bullock and, if time remaining, Michael Bay. Plus, she sits in to help preview this weekend's new releases "Chappie", "The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" and "Unfinished Business". The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Bart KiasLike good movie talk? Please subscribe!www.themovieguys.net@TheMovieGuysVimeo.com/themovieguysiTunes: http://bit.ly/1l0hCpGInstagram.com/themovieguysYoutube.com/user/TheMovieGuysOnline

Wellness Radio with Dr. J
When Sex Over Age 50 is now called Senior Sex: How has it changed?

Wellness Radio with Dr. J

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 45:55


Topic:  Sex Over Age 50 and How to Enjoy the RideMale and Female medical conditions that affect libido and performanceLoss of spouse and new people in your lifeCasual partners later in lifeRelations in confined living conditionsAgeless sexualityGuest:  Joan PriceAuthor of The Ultimate Guide to Sex After Fifty:  How to Maintain - or Regain - a Spicy Satisfying Sex LifeAdvocate for Ageless SexualityLeading expert and speakerHas time and life taken a toll on your sex life?  Have health conditions stopped your love life in its tracks?  What if you or your spouse are just not in the mood and days turn into years, is that part of your life over for good?  Do you have a picture in your head that must be played each and every time or you are not happy about your sex life?  What happens when medications are needed to keep things going?For more information visit:  www.joanprice.com

Polyamory Weekly
PW 417: Senior Sex with Joan Price

Polyamory Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 43:08


Senior sex kitten Joan Price shares the secrets of hot sex over 50. Email polyweekly@gmail.com, call 802-505-POLY, Twitter @polyweekly or visit www.polyweekly.com or www.facebook.com/polyweekly

Senior Salute Radio

Senior Salute Radio brings timely information to leading edge Boomers and Seniors about issues involving care-giving and aging. Learn from both professionals and regular people going through the process with their families. Each week we will also Salute an incredible Senior. Senior Salute Radio is presented by The Elder & Disability Law Firm of Victoria L. Collier. […] The post Sex & Seniors appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Last First Date Radio
How the Heck Do I Date At This Age?

Last First Date Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2014 59:00


Joan Price calls herself an advocate for ageless sexuality. She has been called other things "senior sexpert" and "wrinkly sex kitten," for example. Joan is the author of the spicy memoir, Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty; and the award-winning self-help guide, Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex. Joan edited the steamy anthology, Ageless Erotica. Her blog about sex and aging, NakedAtOurAge.com, receives worldwide recognition. Joan is a widow and in the dating world at age 70. She teaches a popular workshop, “How the Heck Do I Date at This Age?”

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Sex Nerd Sandra
Sex for a Lifetime

Sex Nerd Sandra

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2013 70:54


NO EXPIRATION DATE! Author of "Naked at Our Age" senior sexpert Joan Price dishes on getting sexy like a fine wine. TOPICS: The Ick Factor, Myths, Menopause, Getting in the Mood, Comedy, Philosophies of Aging, Sex Drive & Fertility, Rediscovering Yourself, Faking Orgasms, Erection Changes, Surprising Safer Sex, Generational Hilarity, "Stuffing," Betty White & Helen Mirren, Retiring Your Genitals, "Ageless Erotica," Dating Dilemmas, and Finding the Love of Your Life! Ageless sexuality advocate Joan Price is the author of Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex and Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty, and editor of the new anthology, Ageless Erotica. Visit Joan’s zesty, award-winning blog about sex and aging at http://www.NakedAtOurAge.com, where she continues to talk out loud about Boomer/ senior sex, partnered or solo. Naked at Our Age won Outstanding Self-Help Book 2012 from the American Society of Journalists and Authors and Best Book 2012 from the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.   Do you have your own Amazon affiliate account for book links? If not, here are mine:   Naked at Our Age: Talking Out Loud about Senior Sex (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1580053386/ref=nosim/joanprice-20) Better Than I Ever Expected: Straight Talk about Sex After Sixty (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1580051529/ref=nosim/joanprice-20) Ageless Erotica (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1580054412/ref=nosim/joanprice-20)

Hemp Radio
Hempisode #63 Dr Beth Fisher WOW!

Hemp Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 60:53


Paticakes, Queen of Cannabis; Chadd of the OtherSide Farms; Mr B, Tech God & Senior in Training; Dr Beth, Senior Medical Cannabis Expert(sexpert) talk teaching seniors about Cannabis and how great it is for everyone! A special thank you to Graceman for allowing us to invade his home, Graceland & appear as our substitute everything at a moments notice........ Dr Beth Fisher teaches Seniors ( men & women) 50 years plus the benefits of Medical Cannabis, Senior Sex & other Hot Pot Topics www.seniormedicalcannabis.com www.othersidefarms.com www.hempradio.com We love hearing from you & thanks for listening paticakes@hempradio.com

This And That Podcast (w/ Jeff and Gretchen)

Show 60 This And That Podcast80 minutes | 73.3 MBdownload mp3:   play right NOW:   Holy cow. Sorry for the long show. Next time I will bring a timer to the studio. Lots of topics today and this show marks the first show using my new equipment. I still don't have all the quirks figured out yet but at least we got the show out. Lots of topics today as you can imagine with 80 minutes! We comment about health, quirks, China, and the ever exploding information world that we live in. Promise to be within 60 minutes next time...Please vote for us on Podcast Alley through the button above (if you think we deserve your vote). It's a tiny effort but means a great deal for this little podcast. Also, do make sure to vote for the other podcasts you really like!Show Notes:Jeff's New iMacMost Expensive CitiesCoffee, Oh CoffeeIt's All About CarbsWriter's StrikeWhat Would You Do Without TV?Newspaper SubscriptionsInformation ExplosionBrittany's SpendingSenior Sex!Dressing The Middle Aged Including Mommy SweatersJeff's Pet PeeveCell Phones While DrivingLatest Political PollingGrowing Cost Of The WarOne Laptop Per ChildChinese ManufacturingFifty Ways To Beat The Reaper: I