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Fact vs. Fiction: Sex Myths with Casey Tanner

Fact vs. Fiction: Sex Myths with Casey Tanner

FromLIVE FROM BED with Jade Iovine


Fact vs. Fiction: Sex Myths with Casey Tanner

FromLIVE FROM BED with Jade Iovine

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jul 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Casey Tanner, certified sex therapist and author of "Feel It All," is the mastermind behind @queersextherapy and a leading voice in Millennial and Gen Z sexuality. This week, she climbed into bed with us to get real and blunt about S-E-X. We dove into how often we ‘should’ be having it, how sex changes in long-term relationships, giving and getting sexual feedback, the idea of sexual neutrality, taking sexual inventory, and so much more that will rock your world. Casey dispels several very common myths, teaches us how to uncover our desires instead of suppressing them, the truth about orgasms, and how to get over the sexual fears that we’re too afraid to admit out loud.    Use code LIVEFROMBED15 for 15% off all individual products at Dieux!   CLICK HERE for all things LFB! FULL video episodes, ad-free audio episodes, the LFB group chat,  my newsletter, and bonus content!    Executive Producers Jade Iovine + Catherine Law Audio Engineer Brandon Dickert  
Released:
Jul 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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