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Send us a text & leave your email address if you want a reply!Hey there, sex-positive explorer! Ever notice how your relationship with sexuality feels different at different times? Sometimes you're taking a break and that's totally okay, other times you're healing and sex is cathartic. Perhaps you're diving deep into learning about your sexuality, or maybe you're exploring new territory and having a new sexual adventure. And let's not leave out those mind-blowing transcendent moments that remind you just how magical and spiritual sexuality can be. In this episode, Leah and Dr. Willow break down these five stages we all experience - and spoiler alert: they're not linear, and that's the coolest part!WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER:Why the "resting stage" is completely normal and how to honor itHow pleasure can be your greatest healerWhat happens when you start exploring new sexual territoriesThe power of embodied learning in your sexual journeyHow to access transcendent states of sexual consciousnessRESOURCES MENTIONED Free Gift | Choose Your Own Sex Reimagined Adventure! Get Access To Free Trainings And Tools To Navigate Your Deepest Desires Light Dark InstituteDark Eros Course Bowspring Practice Joe Dispenza MeditationKING & QUEEN OF HEARTS. Leah & Willow's King & Queen of Hearts Intimacy Toolkit is on sale. Buy Now. 10% off Coupon: KINGANDQUEEN10. THE MALE GSPOT & PROSTATE MASTERCLASS. This is for you if… You've heard of epic anal orgasms, & you wonder if it's possible for you too. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon PODCAST20. THE VAGINAL ORGASM MASTERCLASS. Discover how to activate the female Gspot, clitoris, & cervical orgasms. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon: PODCAST 20Support the showSxR Hotline | SxR Website | YouTube | TikTok | Pinterest | Instagram | Dr. Willow's Website | Leah's Website
Dr. Sarah Hill – researcher and professor at TCU, lead science advisor for 28 Wellness,and the author of “This Is Your Brain On Birth Control.” Sarah's groundbreaking research has resulted in close to 100 research publications and her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Scientific American, The Economist, and on television shows like Good Morning and Today. Sarah is also a sought-after speaker, consultant, and media expert in the area of women's hormones and sexual psychology. Her new book, "The Period Brain" is due out in September.Social Handles:Sarah is on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Her handle is the same across all platforms. Social Handle:@sarahehillphdRelevant Links:Website:http://www.sarahehill.comWhere to find her book (This Is Your Brain On Birth Control):https://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Brain-Birth-Control-ebook/dp/B07MYLLP21Support the show
Dr Mark Yarhouse directs of the Sexual and Gender Identity Institute at Wheaton College, and shares with Brian why the College has such an Institute and how to handle kids showing signs of gender dysphoria. Mark recently wrote a book, Talking to Kids About Gender Identity: A Roadmap for Christian Compassion, Civility, and Conviction. He writes: “This book is intended to prepare you to have better conversations with your kids about an important cultural moment centered on sex and gender. I hope this book will add to your expanding resources as you prepare to talk with your children about this important topic, giving you language to navigate a conversation you may have been avoiding.” Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beth and Andrew speak with psychologist J. Michael Bailey, Professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University. Bailey speaks about his more than three decades of research on gender dysphoria, transsexualism and sexual orientation. He also shares his views on the recent explosion of gender dysphoria amongst young people, especially adolescent girls, and whether […]
Episode Notes Sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic violence, stalking, and more are all major issues that most women have had to deal with. But why does it happen? And can we do anything about it? Today's guest is one of the leading experts in the field of evolutionary and sexual psychology, David Buss. Why do men assume women are more attracted to them than they are? Why do men stalk women? Why do men not hold other men accountable? David helps us answer these questions and many more in this episode. Follow David on Twitter @ProfDavidBuss Get a copy of When Men Behave Badly Visit DavidBuss.com For resources, visit StalkingHelp.org For the interview transcript visit www.TheRewiredSoul.com/interviews Follow @TheRewiredSoul on Twitter and Instagram Support The Rewired Soul: Get books by Chris Support on Patreon Try BetterHelp Online Therapy (affiliate) Donate
Disavowing the naturalistic fallacy ... Why “sex” may not mean what you think it means ... Did evolution make women “choosier” about sex partners than men? ... Haggling over the price of sperm and eggs ... Agustín: Empirical studies complicate evolutionary psychology's theoretical models ... The evolutionary significance of non-reproductive sex ... Why are males bigger than females in our species? ... Looking at pornography (for insights into human evolution) ... Are male and female sexual jealousy systematically different? ...
Disavowing the naturalistic fallacy ... Why “sex” may not mean what you think it means ... Did evolution make women “choosier” about sex partners than men? ... Haggling over the price of sperm and eggs ... Agustín: Empirical studies complicate evolutionary psychology's theoretical models ... The evolutionary significance of non-reproductive sex ... Why are males bigger than females in our species? ... Looking at pornography (for insights into human evolution) ... Are male and female sexual jealousy systematically different? ...
Disavowing the naturalistic fallacy ... Why “sex” may not mean what you think it means ... Did evolution make women “choosier” about sex partners than men? ... Haggling over the price of sperm and eggs ... Agustín: Empirical studies complicate evolutionary psychology's theoretical models ... The evolutionary significance of non-reproductive sex ... Why are males bigger than females in our species? ... Looking at pornography (for insights into human evolution) ... Are male and female sexual jealousy systematically different? ...
Alright alright alright, I don't really know how to introduce this topic in any way that won't make me giggle, but I'm getting into my theory on the sexual psychology of fetishes. We'll do a brief overview of introductory psych, including introducing some big names like FREUD and dabbling in our favorite Greek Mythology with Oedipus. (Did I just give you flashbacks to high school history class? Good.) Then, we'll pass the seven levels of the candy cane forest…past the sea of swirly twirly gumdrops… jk but I will speak anecdotally on my own information both from the unfortunate instances I've tried online dating and my personal private actual real life–in which men feel very comfortable telling me their sexual fantasies and fetishes. I'm not here to judge. I'm a scientist baby, I am FASCINATED by some of you. As long as you don't creep ME out and direct it towards me in gross demeanors, learning about the strange facets of humanity's sexual variance is truly the 8th wonder of the world. A Brief Psych Background Psychology is an emerging field in western medicine and particularly American medicine, as our narrative and focus on psychology involves conflation of biological warfare and military development. *The CIA and geopolitical bias surrounding the Cold War and framing of the USSR, Eugenics, and democracy versus communism has entered the chat.* However, it can be traced back to ancient Greece in 400-500 B.C. (Think Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and great philosophers who pondered the mind). Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the pioneer of psychoanalysis, introduced theories of psychosexual development and sexually confusing relationships based on parental figures. In the 1890's, a Russian physiologist, Ivan Pavlov, used dog salivation to denote “Pavlovian”, or classical, conditioning showed two unrelated stimuli could easily (and relatively simply) become linked to produce a “learned response”. Operant Conditioning, developed by behaviorist B.F Skinner, utilized external, observable behavioral causes over internal thoughts and motivation. It involves associative learning, in which the association between a behavior and consequence (which can be negative or positive) occurs. You truly cannot tell me if the porn industry was dominated by women we wouldn't already have conditioned men to cook, to unload the dishwasher, to put the toilet seat down, to clean the house, any basic household tasks or emotional support for sexual favors or interest. This is a simple technique I use on boyfriends. I reward or repeat desirable behaviors until they become second-nature. In society, lack of accountability with reference to a lot of issues, but definitely violence towards women, is likely the reason it continues. We are operantly conditioning men to not believe there are consequences for their (potentially dangerous) actions which harm others. As a reminder, before we get into it–never fake an orgasm. The men do not need to think they “did a good job” if they did not. This is the participation trophy of sex. Cut it out. Sex doesn't “always” have to end in orgasms of one party or the other, either. It doesn't need to be some finish line or end goal if it's not happening and you don't need to feel guilty for it. Neurotransmitters are chemical substances that are released at the end of nerve fibers because of nerve impulses diffusing across a synapse (aka: enough stimulation has been reached for action potential propagation). These are the chemicals that relay messages throughout our bodies regarding nerve sensatio
Like telling men not to experience sugar, like food are our mating preferences. Mating isn’t random. Attraction is discriminate. Derogation isn’t out of boredom. What became our ancestors. Around less prospects women are less needy to be in love. Status and resources differ. For exclusive content and podcast announcements join our Facebook group https://bit.ly/EnlightenedMasculinityGroup For more on our podcasts go to https://www.9thlimb.com/podcast
Today we have a very special duo, two college students from Kalamazoo, Michigan asking us all about SEX in an unscripted raw conversation. In their Sexual Psychology class they were given a group project to study a sex podcast.. and they chose Clit Talk. If you are a new listener to Clit Talk, we would love to hear from you. Send us your juicy questions HERE!Follow our PodcastINSTAGRAMITUNESSPOTIFYSTITCHERFollow our HostsKatieLindseySugarDOWNLOAD OUR FREE PLEASURE E-COURSEExplore these Juicy ResourcesIn this episode, we mentioned the following resources:Pleasure StoreForia WellnessCheck Out More Clit Talk EpisodesEP101 Quarantine Tips: 10 Ways to Keep Pleasure Alive During the COVID-19 PandemicEP70 Swipe Right: How To Win on Dating AppsEP54 Teen Sex: How To Talk with Teens About Pleasure with Author Gia LynneEP49 Body Shaming: Love Your Whole Self with Marla Mervis-HartmannEP50 Body Shaming: Love Your Whole Self Part II with Marla Mervis-HartmannEP40 Stigma Free STD's: How To Talk About Sexually Transmitted DiseasesEP25 The Big Climax: Season 1 Finale with Pussy Author Regena ThomashauerEP24 C**t Talk LIVE: Party in LA with the Pussy Posse!EP22 Sex Education: Expand Your Orgasm with Sexpert Susan BrattonEP6 Cliteracy: Test Your Pussy IQEP2 Oh, Oh, Orgasm!If you haven’t read Pussy: A Reclamation, CLICK HERE to download your free copy from Audible.
TRIGGER WARNING: Sensitive sexual material is discussed in this episode. Andrew Pari, LCSW, Diplomate, is the nation’s leading authority on the neuro-biological arousal response in sexualized violence and related “taboo” topics in the sexual assault field. Founder and Director of Sexual Assault Awareness, LLC, he is a psychotherapist with over 20 years treating survivors, including specialized populations in the sex trade and victims of trafficking. To speak with Andrew Pari, learn more about him, or share your story, visit his website or connect with him via email at andrew@saawareness.com. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/speakuncensored)
As a sex educator, Emily Nagoski sees her main purpose as “teaching people to live with confidence and joy inside their bodies.” Step one? Understanding what’s actually going on in there! In this episode, Nagoski employs colorful analogies to illustrate the ways in which our minds and bodies react to stressful situations (spoiler alert: you'll have to use your imagination and become a gazelle) and to describe our physical responses to sexually relevant information (enter: car metaphor). If you’ve been anxious about sex, are struggling to connect to a long-term partner, or just want to understand yourself better, this episode offers lots of calm, informed, empathetic advice on how you can find your way. Stick around after the interview for when Ben Schuman-Stoler joins Caitlin Schiller to talk about the big ideas in this episode and help make a sexy book list for your nightstand. For more info, including links to everything we discussed in the episode and a voucher to use Blinkist for free, go to https://www.blinkist.com/magazine/posts/simplify-sex-emily-nagoski-pleasure-measure-great-sex-life Let us know what you thought of the episode, or just give us some book recommendations on Twitter—we’d love to hear from you! Find Caitlin at @caitlinschiller and Ben at @bsto. That excellent music you heard is by Nico Guiang. You can find more of it on Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/niceaux) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/niceaux).
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In this Episode we talk to guest John Marshall Townsend100| Men and Women See Love and Commitment Differently - John Marshall Townsend.Link: https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-100-men-women-love-differently-john-marshall-townsend/
When you think about love and intimacy and sex … • What do you know about your own sexual energy? • What do you believe about sexual desire and sexually desiring another? • Who is responsible to turn you on? • How do you express yourself sexually and how comfortable are you? This episode of […] The post Just Between Us – What Every Woman Should Know About HER Own Sexual Energy and Sexual Psychology appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.