Afleveringen
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You’re about to meet my friend Sabrina Schroeder, who is single, smart, adventurous, athletic, hilarious, a cat lover, defiantly carnivorous, a beer enthusiast, and a million more things.
Oh yeah, she’s also disabled.
In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to date when you’re disabled. How she meets people. What it’s like to have sex when you have disabilities. How she navigates the always complex dating world, and the hilarious way she’s rebelling against her parents.
You’ll never guess in a million years.
Nearly 1 in 4 adults in the United States has some type of disability. Very focused on the importance of representation, in this conversation, Sabrina shares great advice about acceptance, honest communication, and best practices for dating someone disabled.
Spoiler Alert: Her advice is great for everyone regardless of ability.
Although this is a very funny conversation at times, whatever your personal circumstances or relationship status may be, there’s a lot to be learned here. As Sabrina says on her blog,
“By recognizing the diverse range of disabilities, both visible and invisible, we can work towards a more inclusive society that values and respects the experiences and needs of all individuals.”
You can find out more about Sabrina and contact her through her website: BeyondBarriers.net
She’s on Instagram @sabrina_schroeder93 and on Facebook.
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Thanks, as always, for listening.
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May was National Masturbation Month! Did you spend all 31 days dialing your rotary phone?
I certainly hope so.
You may not realize this, but one of the keys to stronger, longer lasting orgasms is a healthy pelvic floor. But what is a pelvic floor, and does it require a cork underlayment?
Sorry…I watch a lot of home improvement shows.
On this episode, I talk to Dr. Rachel Gelman. With over 15,000 hours of clinical practice under her belt (pun intended) Rachel is a leading expert on pelvic health. For the next half hour, she’s your guide to, as she calls it, the “cave of wonders.” We learn the ins and outs of these true core muscles and how painful sex, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation and many other issues are often signs you should see a pelvic health expert.
We talk about the Kegel industrial complex, menopause myths, and why you should not be afraid to see a pelvic health expert.
At 20:04 Dr. Gelman offers simple tips to help you maintain tip top pelvic health, and even reveals the $25 late night infomercial product that might be the solution to everything.
I am not shitting you! (Hint, hint.)
Absolutely delightful, brilliant and dedicated to ensuring the success of your downstairs business, Rachel Gelman treats people of all genders in her San Francisco office.
She also offers telehealth appointments.
Find out more about Rachel Gelman or book an appointment at https://www.pelvicwellpt.com
Sex Ed The Musical is sponsored by ASK YOUR GAY BFF cards -- one-of-a-kind oracle cards in the voice of a highly opinionated and fabulous gay man. Called “The answer to everything!” by beloved gay icon Bruce Vilanch, order your ASK YOUR GAY BFF deck today at cardtobelieve.com
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
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Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Having sex with someone new can be a potentially stressful situation.
“How do I measure up with their other partners?”
“What do they think of my body?”
“Am I pleasing them?”
Now, imagine you’re in bed with a professional SEX COACH whose job is to teach people how to enjoy the most fulfilling sex and pleasure possible.
That is A LOT of pressure. For you…and them.
On this episode I speak with Wendy Perkins, a trauma-informed orgasm, and neuro-pleasure coach. An author and sought-after expert who’s been featured in BuzzFeed News, Wendy hacked her own ADHD, and now helps people discover unique pathways to take ownership of their pleasure.
Oh yeah… she’s also single and dating.
As you could imagine, when potential sex partners find out she’s an orgasm and pleasure coach…well, the reactions she gets are pretty surprising.
Wendy reveals how male potential sex partners typically fall into one of three categories when they learn about her job. Female potential sex partners have a completely different reaction. Plus, there are the folks who flat-out expect a free sex masterclass every time she gets in bed with them.
Yeah not so much.
She also shares pro tips on how to “guide” a partner in bed without making it seem like a lesson, and the best thing to say to get out of a night of terrible sex.
There’s a lot to be gained from this fun conversation.
Wendy Perkins can be reached for private coaching and more at Owning Your O and can be found online @owningyouro.
My new oracle cards ASK YOUR GAY BFF are all the rage! Called “The answer to everything!” by beloved gay icon Bruce Vilanch, these one-of-a-kind oracle cards in the voice of a highly opinionated gay man will give you LIFE!
Pick up yours today at cardtobelieve.com, and don’t wait, because they’re selling fast!
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
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Again, if there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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Amish Paradise.
Eat It.
Like A Surgeon.
I Love Rocky Road.
Smells Like Nirvana.
I Lost On Jeopardy.
White & Nerdy…
Since the early 80s, “Weird Al” Yankovic has been churning out hit song parodies, some more enduring than the original songs that inspired them.
An unapologetic nerd and proud outsider, his songs are not just commentaries on pop culture, they’re also full of references to Star Wars, comic books and lunch meats. But there’s something about the “King Of The Nerds” that speaks directly to his army of die-hard fans: It’s 100% cool to be yourself, especially if you’re weird.
One of the outsiders Weird Al inspired is Pickles Kintaro, a burlesque dancer in San Francisco.
In this episode, Pickles reveals how, as an outsider for most of her life, Weird Al’s music absolutely validated her and empowered her to accept herself and then completely celebrate her weirdness. With nothing but a butter churn stripper pole, and a dream, Pickles gathered a team of misfit burlesque dancers with a shared mission. They called themselves, Tight and Nerdy: The First and Only All Weird Al-inspired Burlesque Troupe.
And a legend was born.
Okay, maybe not a legend but a lot of really hilarious shows.
Thanks to Weird Al’s legions of fans and an Instagram shout out from the King of the Nerds himself, the burlesque show was a hit from the jump.
Then they caught the eyes of filmmakers who decided to produce a documentary all about it. The film is called Showgals: The Documentary, and as of this writing it’s currently the second most popular documentary product on Kickstarter. Please support this fantastic film and its lovely filmmakers here.
Will “Tight and Nerdy” faithfully continue their naked tribute to Weird Al? Or are they hanging up their bologna? This question and so much more will be addressed in this very fun and revealing interview.
100,000 DOWNLOADS, BITCHES!
This episode marks the 4th anniversary of Sex Ed The Musical. I’m so excited that we’ve had over 100,000 downloads. This season I’ll be dedicating myself to stories about people who are having fun while naked…which isn’t always that easy.
Also, I’m thrilled to announce the release of my new oracle cards ASK YOUR GAY BFF. Called “The answer to everything!” by beloved gay icon Bruce Vilanch, these highly opinionated and uncensored oracle cards have all the answers you’ll ever need…only extremely gay.
Pick up yours today at cardtobelieve.com, and don’t wait, because they will definitely sell out.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
Again, if there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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“Follow your bliss and don't be afraid. Doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be.”
—Joseph Campbell
Imagine you’ve produced some of the biggest hit shows in television. You’ve won accolades and prestigious, pointy awards for your work. You’re at the top of your game and everyone wants to hire you.
Yet, you’re totally miserable.
Not so hard to believe, really.
In this Re/Invented interview I speak with Emily Sinclair. An executive producer at the top of the TV game, Emily had it all. Executive Producing fancy shows…constant work…big money…someone always handing you coffee the second you want it…life at the top of the TV industry can be very seductive.
On the surface.
But Emily Sinclair had other priorities and instead of being an MVP, she was secretly more interested in the MLS. So, she walked away from the top of the TV industry and found a new home in real estate.
And she’s never been happier.
Tons of us are toiling away in careers we secretly hate. Worried that our colleagues might judge us for leaving. Fearful that walking away will be the biggest mistake imaginable. Well, you only get one life so you can spend it miserable and worried about what everyone else is thinking of you (they’re not). Or you can follow YOUR bliss and do that thing you truly, madly, deeply want to do.
As Lucille Ball once said, “I'd rather regret the things I've done than regret the things I haven't done.” And you know what, Lucy’s risks led to a pretty fucking awesome life.
In this conversation, you’ll discover how Emily Sinclair realized she was miserable. How she worked through her fears of walking away from a big career, to work for no money at all. How she dealt with worries over her family, friends and colleagues judging her. Advice for anyone else who’s spending all day miserable instead of taking a big chance…on themself.INTERVIEW SELECTS:
2:08 Women working in TV basically age in dog years. And there aren’t a lot of women in their 50s hanging around the craft service table. Trust me.
9:33 I was like, ugh, the world doesn’t need another fucking Realtor. And one of my friends said, “The world needs a good Realtor.”
10:23 I was looking for this kind of home and I found it in real estate.
10:58 There’s always someone younger, thinner, and hotter, whatever. There was always someone younger than me who didn’t have kids and was fine with traveling 6-9 months out of the year. And I became that annoying producer who was like, “I really need to be home.”
11:23 I felt like the universe was absolutely just guiding me.
12:11 I felt for sure that people were going to think I was a failure. And there’s sort of a Stockholm Syndrome that comes with being in entertainment. They beat you up, they make you feel like shit. And the moment you do something good, you’re the best thing ever.
12:26 I remembered feeling like, I never want to quit cause I’m not a quitter. I want to hold on as long as I possibly can!
13:15 I watched (my dad) fail so many times I was like, I’m not gonna let go of television!
13:57 I was really concerned that people were going to say, She failed! She couldn’t hack it! She didn’t make it. Like all that sort of mean girls stuff. And what I found instead was people would reach out to me and be like, oh my god, I love what you’re doing.
17:04 When I closed my first deal, it was truly like giving birth to a three headed cyclops.
17:38 I remember getting in my car and I broke into tears, cause I was so happy. Cause I was changing these peoples’ lives.
18:18 I have agency over my life. I decide when and where I work. I decide which clients I want to work with, and I have absolutely fired clients before. I never feel abused now.
19:57 If I could go back in time, and be with myself once again, I would say, “Honey, you are worth so much more than this shit.”
21:26 Don’t worry about the money. It’s gonna fill your soul for the next 20 years or whatever. People get so caught up in the money.
Trust me when I say an Emmy Award-winning TV producer knows all of the secrets to making your house look spectacular. If you’re buying, selling or just buy-curious (hehehe), here’s how you can contact Emily Sinclair:
EMILY'S WEBSITE
EMILY ON FACEBOOK
EMILY'S EPIC INSTAGRAM
EMILY'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
EMILY'S YELP REVIEWS
EMILY'S NEWSLETTER
Don’t forget to purchase my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, a #1 new release on Amazon. It will turn you into a relationship boss!!
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV and other adventures, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
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Again, if there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
We’ll be back with another Re/Invented story soon. See you next time!
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fan·ta·sy
/ˈfan(t)əsē/ noun
Imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained. Often impossible or improbable.It's a fact. We all have fantasies. From scoring the game-winning touchdown, to winning an Academy Award, to destroying the drum kit in your next door neighbor’s garage with a sledge hammer.
I’m speaking hypothetically, of course.
Fantasies are a healthy and normal part of the human experience.
Within the vast array of fantasies, you’ll also find Sexual Fantasies. Their main purpose is to turn us on. But what happens if one of them actually comes true? They say you should never meet your heroes because there’s a good chance they won’t possibly live up to your expectations. I get that.
Is it the same for sexual fantasies? Are they better kept in the imagination? What if you had the chance to make your biggest sexual fantasy come true in a perfectly safe and consensual way? A sexual fantasy you’ve been dreaming about as long as you can remember.
Would you do it?
My guest this week was given the opportunity to make her biggest sexual fantasy come true. Instead of overthinking or being fearful that it or even she might not live up to her expectations, she simply said, “Let’s do this!”
That split-second decision changed her entire life.
You’re about to meet a woman who emailed me and said she got the chance to live out her life-long sexual fantasy. She wanted to share her story with me on my podcast. After I determined this was an actual person, and a very funny and charming one at that, I was all in.
“Let’s do this!”
This has to be one of my favorite interviews of all time. And within all of the life-changing lessons she learned in this one fateful night, there’s a lot of takeaway:
Why is authenticity the ultimate aphrodisiac? What’s the one trait all happy couples share? Why did someone bring nachos to a sex party?You’re going to get all of these answers and a whole lot more in this very fun, candid and inspirational conversation I had with a total stranger…who’s no stranger to happiness.
Don’t forget to purchase my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, a #1 new release on Amazon. It will turn you into a relationship boss!!
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV and other adventures, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
Again, if there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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Welcome back you sickening bitches!
(sorry…I’ve been watching a lot of RuPaul’s Drag Race)
Sooooo, after going Under Covers with a few fellas, I figured I’d flip the script and in this episode speak to a professional in the world of sex.
A Sex Coach, to be exact.
Okay, what’s a Sex Coach? Great question, thank you for asking.
According to the folks at Sex Coach U, Sex Coaching is not is not sex therapy. (Sex Coaches) focus on the present and the future, helping clients move towards what they want to achieve. Sex coaching typically takes place over a shorter time frame than sex therapy. Sex coaches are not sex workers. Most sex coaches will work “talk-only” with clients and sex coaches do not offer erotic services.
In this Under Covers conversation, find out how a childhood with hippie parents shaped the sex coach. How her early sexual experiences and freedom created a natural transition to helping others with their own sex lives. We go into her experiences with kink, role playing and all sorts of private places…with full consent, as always.
Wherever you are on your journey, remember that there are trained professionals out there who can guide you. Most of us have been raised with a lot of shame and trauma when it comes to sex and sometimes you need someone uniquely trained to help you understand that, unpack it and then kick that shit to the curb.
There's never any shame in asking for help.
In other news, I think my semi-sabbatical has come to an end. I’m going to be releasing shows with much more regularity now. I appreciate your patience and for you listening and following the show. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
If you can do me a solid, please send me an email at [email protected] and let me know your thoughts and what you’d like to hear on the show. I promise I won’t spam you. I barely have enough time to get this shit finished every week. But I’d really love to hear from you.
And you’d like to go Under Covers with me, please let me know ASAP. I’d love to take this journey with you.
XOXOXOX,
Wendy
Don’t forget to purchase my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, a #1 new release on Amazon. It will turn you into a relationship boss!!
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV and other adventures, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
Again, if there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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This week’s conversation is with a male, who spent his first 24 years as a female.
Not exactly by choice.
As Forest says on his website, thehumanconditioncoaching.com
“Growing up as a doubly closeted gay boy in the Midwest, I cultivated a vivid world inside my head where I felt safe and free. Eventually, I would have to come out of hiding no matter how scary it felt. I realized the fear was never going to disappear, but I felt like I was starting to disappear after so many years of keeping parts of myself boxed in.”
For the first 24 years of his life, Forest didn’t have the language to articulate his experience and was unable to identify himself as transgender. Feeling uncomfortable in his own body, Forest went on an incredible journey to discover his truth.
Now that he has, he’s helping others find their way as well.
A self-described empathic, spiritual, queer, trans, kinky, white boy with a vulva, Forest knows a thing or two about authenticity and pleasure. Which is why I really loved going Under Covers with him this week.
He’s also the first person I’ve interviewed Under Covers that requested his identity not be hidden. This is because he’s on a mission to help others with his work.
He continues…
“Healing my relationship with my body, my gender and my sexuality has been at the center of my journey. Abuse has become so normalized in society that sometimes it becomes difficult to notice we are feeling disconnected from ourselves, our needs, our wants, our joy, our pleasure, our senses. It is no accident that people who are not cis white straight men often feel shame around their body and sexuality.”
Forest feels called on to share everything he’s learned and to guide folks on their own paths inward. Healing is at the center of his work and regardless of where you are on the gender spectrum, there’s a lot of information and inspiration to be gained from this conversation.
For relationship resources and more, please visit Forest’s website thehumanconditioncoaching.com
Or you can email him at [email protected]
Now…for this conversation, all you need to know is that Forest practices solo polyamory, is a writer, visionary and spiritual slut. That’s where all similarities end…or begin.
If you’d like a custom autographed copy of my book, 3 Secrets the the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, but you can’t attend a book-signing in person, email me and I’ll snail mail you a signed bookplate you can affix to your copy. Because, I’m super nice that way.
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
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If there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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7th grade.
It’s a boy/girl party in my best friend’s basement. There are about 10 of us there. Rumors by Fleetwood Mac, is playing non-stop on the record player. The lights are low. The air is filled with equal parts anticipation and terror. Someone suggests we play a game called 7 Minutes in Heaven.
The voice you’re about to hear belongs to someone who was also at that party. We eventually lost touch with each other when I moved to the big city in 8th grade, but we recently reconnected. When I asked him if he’d be interested in being interviewed as part of the Under Covers series he graciously agreed.
I have no nostalgia for my middle school years. I always felt like a misfit and a weirdo back then. Probably because I was a misfit and a weirdo back then. I never had the right clothes or the right shoes or the right anything. I was frequently bullied and take joy in knowing that my biggest bully married into what’s been described as an extremist religious cult. She is now is required to wear a wig and obey her husband at all times.
Meanwhile, I do whatever the fuck I want and eat all the bacon I desire. Bwahahahaha!
Yep, I’m a little triggered by all of this episode but the truth is, this episode ain’t about me. Three years ago on this podcast, I began asking women I’d never met a series of questions about the most intimate details of their lives. I called the interviews Under Covers and you can find all of them here.
All of the women were asked identical questions about their sexual awakenings, sex education, partners, early experiences and long term relationships, with the hope that my listeners could find healing in discovering how much we all share.
This season, I’ve flipped the script. I’m taking the exact questions I asked women, and I’m asking them to men.
Last week I interviewed “David.” A married, gay man, his answers to my questions were incredibly honest, revealing and often hilarious.
In this Under Covers episode I speak with someone I’m calling “Josh.”
All you need to know is that “Josh” has been divorced twice, identifies as very heterosexual, and once spent 7 Minutes in Heaven with me in my best friend’s basement.
That’s where all similarities end…or begin.
If you’d like a custom autographed copy of my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, but you can’t attend a book-signing in person, email me and I’ll snail mail you a signed bookplate you can affix to your copy. Because, I’m super nice that way.
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
If there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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Three years ago on this podcast, I began asking women of different ages, sexual identities and socioeconomic backgrounds a series of questions about the most intimate details of their lives. I called the interviews Under Covers.
All of the women were asked the same questions about their sexual awakenings, different partners, early experiences and relationships, with the hope that we could find healing in discovering how much we all share.
Well this season, I’ve decided to flip the script. I’m taking the exact questions I asked women, and I’m asking them to men.
In this first Under Covers with a man, I speak with a guy I’ve named David. That’s not his real name, every one of these interviews is completely anonymous.
All you need to know is that David is 51, married and identifies as gay. That’s where all similarities end…or begin.
LINKS
Here are some stills from Angels In Chains.
The Paley Center on Angels in Chains
For all things Charlie's Angels, check out CharliesAngels.com, run by my pal Mike Pingel, THE Charlie’s Angels authority.
David’s mega-hot sexual golden ticket Lance Parker on IG
Dayum!
If you’d like to read a recap of my first ten Under Covers interviews, check out this piece, and see more of my writing on Medium.
If you’d like to be interviewed Under Covers, please email me. I’d love to hear from you and I’m especially looking for people of color and LGBTQIA folks. There’s no judgment and I will not reveal your identity.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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“This is the best way for me to be seen. How I want to be seen. And that is as a Muslim woman.”
When nurse practitioner Neda walked into a pole dancing class while wearing a hijab, she had no agenda. A life-long athlete, she had purchased a Class Pass and decided to use it to learn some “ho stuff” from “a bunch of strippers.” However, she learned a lot more than just some “ho stuff,” and by the end of her first class, she was hooked to the pole.
Now with nearly 50,000 followers on Instagram, @hijabluscious is a study in sharp contrasts. Despite the fact that in much of the western world, a hijab is often interpreted as a symbol of Muslim women’s oppression, she proudly rocks her head and neck covering while pulling off some dope shit on the pole.
“I had people trying to share my videos out of contempt. Trying to harass me. All that did was give me more attention.”
Due to the many pole dancing videos she’s shared, Neda has received all sorts of angry threats and accusations. While at the same time, she’s inspired thousands who would previously never consider pole dancing at all. Plus, she’s kind of famous!
On this episode, we talk about how members of the pole dancing community first reacted to her when she walked into the studio, what the early reactions were when she started posting videos, and how she achieves balance both on and off the pole.
@HIJABLUSCIOUS LINKS
IG - https://www.instagram.com/hijabiluscious/
POLE DANCING WITH THE TRY GUYS (VIDEO, NEARLY 2 MILLION VIEWS) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jelxsmzI71s
MUSLIM GIRL INTERVIEW - https://muslimgirl.com/meet-neda-the-hijabi-who-loves-to-pole-dance/
AMALIAH.COM INTERVIEW - https://www.amaliah.com/post/58142/year-hobbies-pole-muslim-women-sports-fitness-neda-hijabiluscious
MUSLIM MAMAS INTERVIEW - https://muslimmamas.com/neda-the-hijabi-pole-dancer-by-marzia-hassem/
If you’d like a custom autographed copy of my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, but you can’t attend a book-signing in person, email me and I’ll snail mail you a signed bookplate you can affix to your copy. Because, I’m super nice that way.
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
Sex Ed The Musical is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Podtail, IHeartRadio, Podbay, Spotify and more.
Please share and follow Sex Ed The Musical wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Also, if you’d do us a solid and leave us a 5-Star Review on iTunes, we’d ever so gratefully appreciate it.
If there’s anything or anyone you’d like to hear on this show, or if you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Thanks, as always, for listening.
See you next time!
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Imagine you had the perfect partner.
Someone who constantly saw to your needs. Put you first. Gave you whatever you wanted whenever you wanted it. Treated you with respect, tenderness and unconditional love at all times.
Sounds pretty amazing, huh?
Well, it turns out this relationship is possible. That very person is right within reach. Closer than you’d ever imagine.
That person is YOU.
On this episode, I lead you to a partner who gives you the ultimate in acceptance, pampering, seduction and satisfaction. At the center of it all is trust.
Trusting yourself.
Most of us have been socialized to put ourselves last. To be responsible for everyone else’s feelings and needs — even if they’re not aligned with our own. Well, it’s time to put that bullshit in the rear view mirror and learn how to seduce and satisfy yourself.
All of this is not necessarily groundbreaking, but thanks to Complexity Bias we often discredit the simplest things in life, even though they often work the best.
This week, I’m showing you just how easy it is to seduce yourself.
You’re welcome.
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D'Affinois Brie (The cheese that women cannot resist)
Literotica
Danielle Steel
Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H. Lawrence
Bridgerton
The L Word
Emily Nagoski — Come As You Are
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Betty Dodson
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Hey, if your book club reads my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, I’d be happy to Zoom in, say hello. We can even have a quick Q&A. We’ll keep it fun and light. It’s a great way for me to get to know to the folks who are enjoying my book. Is that you? Yes!?!
Well then let’s talk, sister!
Email me and I’ll Zoom into your book club for some fun.
Some restrictions apply…I just haven’t figured them out yet.
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Cynthia Nixon. Meredith Baxter. Niecy Nash. Cassandra Peterson/Elvira. Elizabeth Gilbert. Glennon Doyle. Carol Liefer. Wanda Sykes.
What do the incredibly accomplished and talented women on this list all have in common?
They all dated and/or married men…until later in life when they all fell in love with other woman.
Often to their own surprise.
Known as Later in Life Lesbians, these women discovered an entirely new level of intimacy, happiness and sexual satisfaction, with members of the same sex.
It should be no surprise. In a recent study, 95% of heterosexual men said they reached orgasm when being sexually intimate. How many hetero women had orgasms with their male partners? 65%.
Read that again. 95% of straight men had orgasms. 65% of straight women. In comparison, the orgasm rate for lesbians was 86%. Not that I even need to explain this, but the women who reported more orgasms were recipients of more oral sex.
Because, of course.
Men, I’ve been saying this for years. You are the next Fotomat.
What is driving so many women to switch teams later in life? Is this part of a much bigger trend? Is this all a backlash because so many straight women are sexually dissatisfied due to their male partners? Is this all about the dishwasher?
Whatever the case may be, sexuality is lot more fluid than many realize.
To get some answers, I speak with Coming Out Coach, Anne-Marie Zanzal. An author, and herself, a later in life lesbian, she provides one-on-one and group coaching to women coming out later in life. Her memoir Authentic Peace tells the story of her chaotic childhood, challenging marriage, sexual awakening, and recreating her life after 50.
We talk about the growing phenomenon of women becoming lesbians later in life. The not-so surprising reasons behind their decisions. And then she gives me her Are You Secretly a Lesbian test.
It was an oral exam, natch.
No matter where you are on your journey, there’s a good chance you’ve made many life choices for reasons you don’t even realize. A lot of people stay in unsuccessful relationships for all sorts of reasons. It can be challenging to understand a brand new attraction or perhaps feelings you’ve kept suppressed for years.
But, remember, life is short. You deserve all of the happiness and consensual pleasure you desire.
Anne-Marie’s Social Media Links
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/revzanzal
Website — https://annemariezanzal.com/
Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/annemariezanzalcoaching/
O Quarterly — https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/a37762569/late-in-life-lesbian-story/
Blog — https://annemariezanzal.com/tips-on-queer-dating-when-coming-out-later-in-life-by-reina-gattuso/
Additional Information Resources
https://www.wellandgood.com/coming-out-later-in-life/
https://www.chatelaine.com/living/coming-out-later-in-life/
https://www.wbur.org/npr/129050832/story.php
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/things-lesbians-want-you-to-know_b_8577926
Hey, if your book club reads my book, 3 Secrets to the Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, I’ll Zoom in, say hello and we can have a quick Q&A. We’ll keep it fun and light. It’s a great way for me to get to know to the folks who are enjoying my book. Is that you? Yes!?!
Well then let’s talk, sister!
Email me and I’ll Zoom into your book club for some fun.
Some restrictions apply…I just haven’t figured them out yet.
For all sorts of fun stories from my days running programming at Playboy TV, sure to check out my writing on Medium.com.
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Slut. Whore. Trollop. Skank. Nympho. THAT kind of girl. Have you ever noticed how many words there are for judging women who enjoy sex?
Now let’s consider some of the words for men who enjoy sex. Gigolo. Stud. Casanova. Player. Ladies’ man.
Wait a second! All of those are compliments!
That’s weird.
No, it’s actually quite deliberate. In fact, if you want to insult a man who likes sex, you have to call him a man whore or a man slut. That’s right, you have to call him a name that is reserved for demeaning women.
On this episode, I read an excerpt from my new book, 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted. The chapter, entitled, Choose Your Words Wisely, addresses how the language often used for women who openly enjoy sex or celebrate their sexuality, is nothing more than an attack on our autonomy. It’s also rooted in patriarchal expectations of women and a way to keep us at odds with each other. This is completely calculated because infighting among the oppressed is what keeps us oppressed. So, in this episode I unpack the reasons why you might be thinking that sex and pleasure are not for you. Spoiler Alert: We’ve been brainwashed throughout history to think this way.
The truth is, you have every right to sexual pleasure and one way to allow more of said pleasure into your life is to deprogram yourself. That’s a big part of my book and also my work with other women who want to stop leaving so much pleasure on the table.
Speaking of my work, thanks to our friendly global pandemic it’s been almost two years since I’ve been able to speak before a live audience. I’ve missed you motherfuckers! Last week, one of my listeners collaborated with the fine folks at Dama Wines in Walla Walla, Washington and I hopped on a plane (actually 2 planes) to Walla Walla for a really fun meet and greet with my readers.
Before the book signing we had a really fun Q&A about sex and pleasure. Did I mention there was a lot of amazing wine on hand? Yeah, that didn’t hurt.
Anyway, this event made me realize just how much I miss meeting my readers and listeners face to face, so I came up with the single greatest or possibly most disastrous idea ever — which is why I’m all about it.
If you have a book club and you and your friendies choose my book, I’ll Zoom in, say hello and we can have a fun Q&A. (Wine or no wine is up to you). We’ll keep it fun and light but it’s a great way for me to say hello and get to know to the folks who are reading and enjoying my book. Is that you? It is!?! Well then let’s talk, sister!
Email me and I’ll Zoom into your book club for some fun.
Some restrictions apply…I just haven’t figured them out yet.
The excerpt I read in this episode is also available on Medium.com. Check it out along with many other stories I’ve published over the years.
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I can certainly see why you might assume my life is a non-stop, swinging, suburban bacchanal. Unfortunately it’s a lot less groovy than you’d imagine. Sure I can be found at the occasional sex party. However, while most folks are there for NSA, consensual hook ups, I’m likely being overwhelmed by bad flooring.
That’s because I have a problem. I’m a serial remodeler.
As a result, I’m totally addicted to home improvement and real estate shows. I watch hours and hours of kindly Canadian contractors, stressed-out house flippers, kitchen and bathroom rescues, and people pretending to house hunt. If I’m being totally honest, it’s really more of a love/hate relationship. I love the shows but I hate the insane needs they invent for said hunters.
“We need 11 bedrooms, 10+ acres, must be walking distance to city center, with a 360 degree mountain view, spa bathroom, spa living room, spa crawl space, zero-gravity sneaker closet, cat washing room, 35 car rooftop garage in an Open-Concept-Victorian-Tudor-Mid-Century-Modern-Farmhouse-Turnkey-Fixer. Our budget is up to $45,000.”
Cut To: Me yelling at the TV.
But the other day as I was hate watching, I started to wonder if some of us apply these same insanely picky standards to other aspects of life. Specifically dating.
If you look at how you're searching for a partner through the prism of house hunting, are your superficial requirements pricing you out of the market?
Yes, you should always have high standards. I’m simply suggesting that in order to find true love, some folks might need a little emotional remodeling.
And that’s where this week’s guest, Veronica Grant, comes in.
Veronica Grant is a Love + Life Coach, host of the Love Life Connection podcast, and creator of the Deep Work Deep Love Course suite. Veronica’s work has been featured in O the Oprah Magazine, Bustle, Your Tango, and countless podcasts.
As someone who struggled in love herself and was tired of unsolicited and usually patronizing dating advice (even if well-meaning), she created the resources she wished were available before she met her husband. She’s here with great advice on how to shake up how you find love.
We talk about the surprising forces behind bad decision-making. How to recognize if you’re assigning happiness to the wrong things. Plus, the one part of your body that never, ever lies.
Oh yeah, she’s also obsessed with home improvement and house hunting shows so we have a lot of fun with this one.
If you’re looking for help, here are numerous ways you can connect with Veronica Grant.
Official Website
Podcast: Love Life Connection
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram: @veronicaegrant
LinkedIn
Take your pleasure and happiness to the next level, by ordering a copy of my new book, 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, an Amazon #1 New Release in Sexual Health.
If it’s an official selection for your book club and you’d like me to Zoom in and say hi, or maybe answer a few questions, I'd be thrilled. Just drop me a line at [email protected]
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The standards of masculinity are not exactly clear.
On one end of the spectrum, you have the guy driving a Prius who’s in touch with his feelings, does yoga, drinks kombucha, has tons of female friends and rejects all forms of violence.
On the other end, you have the guy driving a giant pick up truck who’s addicted to violence, porn, hating women, dominating men, and who rejects anything perceived as “feminine” such as admitting any kind of weakness or asking for help.
There has to be a middle ground. Perhaps a dude in a BMW addicted to violent yoga?
I don’t know. But it’s clear that with the rise of the #MeToo movement, rampant sexual violence and addiction, the normalization of misogynistic hate groups and the fact that an entire generation of young men are now being vastly outnumbered by women in college admissions, men are at a crisis point.
Can men be fixed?
This week’s guest, Traver Boehm believes they can. And he’s just the guy to do it.
Traver Boehm knows men. How they think, what’s behind their behavior, and most importantly — their unique challenges in today’s evolving landscape.
Traver is the the founder of the UNcivilized Men’s Movement, the author of Man UNcivilized as well as a two time TEDx speaker, and podcaster.
Traver believes that many men are suffering from unprocessed trauma, more often than not, inflicted by other men. Of course, as one of millions of women who’ve had to endure unchecked male privilege, nauseating mansplaining, being paid less than male colleagues for the same work, sexual impropriety, walking through parking lots with keys laced through my fingers, being completely diminished, ignored, and charged more for just about everything, I have a somewhat difficult time feeling sorry for the apex predator.
On the other hand, I honestly like men and I think it would benefit everyone if the broken ones seriously got their shit together.
This is will not be an easy conversation for some of you to hear. If I somehow offend you with my feminist point of view, please know that I don’t fucking care.
(See list of justifiable complaints above).
To find out more about Traver Boehm’s work, the courses he offers, and his live workshops and retreats, go to manuncivilized.com
You can find Traver online @traverboehm and see his TEDx talk here.
If you occasionally get naked with men, and you want to take your pleasure and happiness to the next level, be sure to order a copy of my new book, 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, an Amazon #1 New Release in Sexual Health.
For every copy that’s sold, I promise to buy myself an unsweetened iced tea. See? Everybody wins!
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For years I’ve been extolling the health benefits of masturbation. But did you know buzzing one off on the daily could lead to a lucrative career?
That’s right. You can be a sex toy reviewer!!!
Now, before you think just about anyone can become the Pauline Kael of strap-ons, you have to realize that this job takes dedication, a relatively fearless snatch and genuine writing talent. In fact, there’s one person who’s basically cornered the market to the point where she is quite rightfully, America’s #1 Sex Toy Reviewer — Hey Epiphora!
Having been featured in featured in Playboy, Slate, Women’s Health, VICE, and many other major outlets, Epiphora’s relentlessly honest sex toy reviews have earned her the reputation as one of the most trusted and smart voices in the world of dirty stuff.
Having been in this game for over a decade and personally tested and reviewed just about every ridiculous pleasure product invented since 2008, Epiphora is now the proud owner of more than 800 sex toys and counting. In fact, here are some amazing photos of her vast and impressive collection.
I don’t know about you, but I’ll never look at those over the door shoe storage things at Bed Bath and Beyond the same way again.
On this episode, Epiphora shares her humble beginnings as a college girl with a dream, to how her very discerning vagina (and writing talent) have helped her become America’s “trusted source for relentlessly honest sex toy reviews and snarky musings.”
She shares her opinions on…
All time favorite sex toys to Sex toys that could (quite possibly) kill you and just about everything in between.
It also turns out, we share quite a few opinions on long distance toys, remote controlled sex toys, one very popular “couples” sex toy we both did not enjoy at all, and the greatest, completely accidental pleasure product of all time, that just so happens to have a very well-known, conservative manufacturer that had its name removed from the product so as not to be associated with any kind of fun dirty stuff.
Her buzz-worthy review is here.
To find out more about Epiphora’s amazing work, you can follow her at:
Twitter: @Epiphora https://twitter.com/Epiphora
Instagram: @HeyEpiphora https://www.instagram.com/heyepiphora/
Facebook: @HeyEpiphora https://www.facebook.com/HeyEpiphora/
To add even more fun and pleasure to your life, be sure to order your copy of my new book 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted, an Amazon #1 New Release in Sexual Health.
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Has your sex drive vanished?
Are you no longer interested in intimacy?
Would you rather spend 45 minutes waiting in line for a vegan taquito sample at Costco, than have sex?
Well…you’re not alone.
In April 2018, Pamela Joy delivered the TEDx talk, Reclaiming Female Sexual Desire, which has been viewed nearly 2,000,000 times. Her brave and personal story clearly struck a note with all of the other women facing this exact challenge.
In fact, looking for a solution to her sex life, changed the trajectory of her entire life.
Pamela left a career in high tech and founded Down To There to share her real-life stories of challenges and successes around sexuality in her marriage. Now, through her writing, speaking and coaching, she hopes to inspire individuals and couples to find ways to renew and deepen desire and intimacy in their own relationships.
On this episode, she offers solutions for:
Finding a middle ground for the desire discrepancy between you and your partner.
How to get out of the pattern of having painful “obligation sex” with your partner.
How simple things such as your morning cup of coffee or the smell of your favorite shampoo can lead to an increase in your sexual pleasure.
And much, much more.
A lack or a complete loss of sexual desire is a problem that affects not just millions of women but people of all genders and sexual orientations. Whether it’s sharing these stories with your friends or seeking the help of a professional sex and intimacy coach, there is hope.
Pamela Joy, M.A. is a Certified Somatica® Sex and Relationship Coach (CSC) and has a Masters in Counseling Psychology. She is available for private online coaching sessions for couples and individuals who want more pleasure, more intimacy and more connection in their relationships. You can contact her directly at [email protected] or 1-650-887-4751.
If you’re looking for other ways to enjoy a happy and healthy relationship, be sure to check out my new book, 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted.
An Amazon #1 New Release in Sexual Health, it’s been called,
“An NSFW Masterclass in maintaining a Happy, Healthy, Sexy relationship!”
I completely agree!
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“Make failure your fuel.”
—Abby Wambach
About 4 years ago, after I left Playboy, I was feeling completely directionless in my career. Overnight all of my structure, value and access to unlimited free lube had vanished. I had not vision for my future.
Looking for some next-level guidance, I reached out to a Shaman I had met a few months earlier at a retreat.
She point blank asked me, "Exactly what is it you want to do?"
Without even thinking I replied, "I want to help women and laugh all day."
She looked at me softly in this very knowing way and said, "Then do that."
Uhhh…
So, I did exactly that.
As you’re about to hear in this episode, this is a story of almost having everything, then losing almost everything, then finding a whole new success powered by a world renown soccer player and a litany of complete indifference.
That might be the worst logline ever. Or the best.
Just listen to this very special episode and all of it will make perfect sense.
Here’s the link to Abby Wambach’s life-changing speech at Barnard College.
Here’s the link to my life-changing book.
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Welcome Back!
Yep, I’ve taken a few weeks off this summer to release my first book, 3 Secrets To The Happy and Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted which, I am thrilled to announce is a…
A Top 100 Book on Amazon and the
#1 NEW RELEASE IN SEXUAL HEALTH!
I wrote this book because I realized that millions of people are caught up in toxic relationship overthinking. They’re constantly repeating the same mistakes and bad decisions with no idea how to change this behavior. In my work as a Sexologist and the creator of premium, sex-positive programming, I’ve discovered if you really want to have a happy and healthy relationship, you only need to do 3 things.
And one of the things has nothing to do with your partner at all!
Once you put my 3 Secrets into play, a lifetime of love, happiness and fun can follow.
3 Secrets To The Happy & Healthy Relationship You’ve Always F*cking Wanted is a completely clear and candid roadmap to relationship success, offering ADVANCED SEX TIPS, TOYS, and ROMANTIC ADVENTURES that will turn you into a Stealth Superfreak. Plus, IRRESISTIBLE AND SIMPLE RECIPES designed to set the table for romance. In addition, the book features an entire section specifically designed to empower women to become the AUTHENTIC, SHAMELESS, POWERFUL, SELF-LOVING, EPIC BADASSES they’ve always wanted to be.
Whether you've been with a partner for years or you're currently single, this is the last relationship book you'll ever need.
Oh and fellas…trust me when I tell you that this book is THE PERFECT GIFT for your female partner.
Trust. Me.
Now, I’m super thrilled to be sharing the most downloaded episode from the past season. I know it resonated with a lot of you.
I found a funny quote the other day. It says…
“Dating after 30 is easy. It’s like riding a bike. Only the bike is on fire. And the ground is on fire. Everything is on fire. Because you are in hell.”
Okay. Now imagine dating after 50!
On this week’s show, I interview actress, voice artist and my good pal, Mari Weiss. Mari was on the podcast nearly two years ago in an episode called How Being Tied Up Released Me. She shared an amazing story about dating a guy who slowly-yet-firmly led her into the world of BDSM.
Her first surprise was how willing she was to obey him.
Her second surprise was how much she enjoyed it.
Before and since then, Mari, like many other single folks, has gone on more than her share of dates. But unlike the days when you’re 25 and sprucing yourself up to no end in order to meet some grown man in a baseball cap, when you’re 50+ you have a lot more perspective on life. You’re also probably not so interested in putting up with anyone’s bullshit.
We talk about what causes women, particularly, to constantly set our own feelings aside and put up with people who are clearly unkind and/or unworthy of us.
And why it’s a radical idea to enjoy being single and child free. Which, according to science, is actually the healthiest option out there for women.
I also touch on losing my best friend and how I traveled to Chicago to scatter her ashes in a sacred temple I will not be naming. Let’s just say, all of its followers are true blue.
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