• 33. Avoiding Masturbation Mistakes
    May 22 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England discusses male masturbation and the importance of using the right technique. She advises using lube, a lighter touch, and a slower motion during masturbation to create neural pathways that mimic partnered sex. She acknowledges that her opinion may be controversial but encourages listeners to consider the information and apply it to their own lives.

    Takeaways

    • The right masturbation technique can help with arousal and prevent issues contributing to erectile dysfunction.
    • Using a hard grip, no lube, and a fast motion during masturbation can cause your penis to expect intense stimulation to stay aroused and thus hinder arousal during partnered sex.
    • Train the penis to be aroused during masturbation in a way that mimics partnered sex by using lube, a lighter touch, and a slower motion.
    • Be mindful of the neural pathways created during masturbation and aim to create pathways that are similar to partnered sex.
    • Consider the information shared and apply it to your own life, taking into account your own experiences and preferences.

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    11 mins
  • 32. Creating Ways to Get in the Mood for Sex
    Apr 2 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England discusses the process of transitioning from a non-sexual state to a sexual one. She emphasizes the importance of consent and empowerment in one's sexuality. Dr. England provides practical tips and activities to help individuals get in the mood for sex, such as engaging in activities that create closeness with their partner, thinking about past fulfilling sexual experiences, and exploring fantasies and erotica. She also highlights the significance of mental and emotional preparation, including self-talk and relaxation techniques. The episode concludes with a challenge for listeners to identify ways to transition themselves into a sexual mindset.

    Takeaways

    • Consent and empowerment are essential in one's sexuality.
    • Engaging in activities that create closeness with your partner can help get you in the mood for sex.
    • Thinking about past fulfilling sexual experiences and exploring fantasies and erotica can enhance sexual desire.
    • Mental and emotional preparation, such as self-talk and relaxation techniques, can facilitate the transition to a sexual mindset.
    • It is important to embrace and empower your sexuality.

    Chapters

    00:00 Setting the Stage

    03:48 Transitioning from Being Non-Sexual to Sexual

    07:57 Activities to Get in the Mood

    13:19 Mental and Emotional Preparation

    15:09 Exploring Fantasies and Erotica

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    19 mins
  • 31. Signs of an Unhappy Relationship
    Mar 19 2024


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    13 mins
  • 30: What Happens in Therapy and Sex Therapy?
    Mar 12 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England interviews Beverly Rouse, a licensed clinical professional counselor and executive coach, about therapy and sex therapy. Beverly shares her journey from the military to becoming a therapist and explains the role of therapy in helping individuals navigate challenges and improve their relationships. She also discusses the misconceptions about sex therapy and highlights the importance of self-care in maintaining overall well-being.

    Takeaways

    • Therapy provides a safe and non-judgmental space for individuals to explore their challenges and work towards personal growth.
    • Sex therapy is a specialized form of therapy that focuses on addressing sexual issues and improving sexual well-being.
    • It is important to find a therapist who is a good fit for you and with whom you feel comfortable discussing sensitive topics.
    • Self-care is essential for maintaining overall well-being and should be prioritized to prevent burnout and promote self-compassion.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:24 Becoming a Therapist

    05:16 Challenges of Deployment

    08:11 Asking for Help

    10:35 The Role of Therapy

    14:51 What is Sex Therapy?

    Ms. Rouse's Contact Information:

    Empowering Insight, LLC

    Email: empoweringinsight@gmail.com

    Her LinkedIn

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    43 mins
  • 29. Redefining Sex: Moving Beyond Intercourse for Deeper Intimacy
    Mar 5 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England discusses the importance of talking about sex and challenges the societal norms around intercourse. She emphasizes the need for open communication and negotiation in sexual relationships. Dr. England also highlights the unrealistic expectations set by Hollywood and the pressure it puts on both men and women. She encourages listeners to explore other pleasurable and connecting activities beyond intercourse.

    Takeaways

    • Talking about sex is important for healthy relationships and overall well-being.
    • Intercourse is not the only goal of sex and may not be pleasurable or satisfying for everyone.
    • Societal norms and media portrayals of sex can create unrealistic expectations and feelings of inadequacy.
    • Couples should explore and redefine their own sexual menu based on what is pleasurable and connecting for them.

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    18 mins
  • 28. Is it OK if I Don't Want to Have Intercourse Anymore
    Feb 20 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England addresses a listener's question about not wanting to have intercourse with their partner. She emphasizes the importance of consent and the negative effects of having sex when not desired. Dr. England explores various reasons for not wanting intercourse, including lack of enjoyment, past traumas, societal influences, and unmet needs. She encourages open communication and relationship negotiation to find a solution that satisfies both partners. Dr. England also suggests exploring other pleasurable activities and addressing pain during intercourse. Lastly, she discusses the concept of viewing sex as a gift for one's partner.

    Takeaways

    • Consent is crucial in any sexual activity, and it is important to feel safe saying no.
    • Understanding the reasons behind not wanting intercourse can help address underlying issues.
    • Open communication and negotiation are key to finding a solution satisfying both partners.
    • Exploring other pleasurable activities and addressing pain during intercourse can enhance sexual intimacy.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Question about not wanting intercourse

    03:19: Reasons for not wanting intercourse

    07:19: Exploring underlying issues

    11:34: Negotiating and compromising in the relationship

    13:00: Finding other pleasurable activities

    13:59: Addressing pain during intercourse

    19:10: Viewing sex as a gift

    19:38: Conclusion and call to action

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    22 mins
  • 27. A Special Announcement and a Fabulous Valentine's Day
    Feb 13 2024

    In this episode, Heather shares an announcement about rebranding the podcast and then provides a tip for Valentine's Day.

    The tip focuses on making your partner feel valued and cherished.

    Takeaways

    • The podcast is being rebranded to cover a broader range of topics beyond just sex.
    • Valentine's Day is an opportunity to make your partner feel valued and cherished.
    • There are many simple and thoughtful ways to show your love and appreciation. These don't have to be a grand gesture or expensive.
    • Investing in your relationship and doing little things for your partner can strengthen your bond whether you do them on Valentine's Day or all of the other days of the year.

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    9 mins
  • 26. Beyond the Baby Blues: Postpartum Anxiety and Depression
    Feb 6 2024

    Everything You Wanted to Know

    Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England and Michelle Tangeman discuss postpartum anxiety and depression. They explore the typical responses and challenges that new parents face after having a baby, including hormonal changes and the impact on relationships. They differentiate between baby blues and postpartum depression, emphasizing the importance of seeking help if symptoms persist beyond two weeks. The prevalence of postpartum mood disorders is highlighted, with one in five moms experiencing a perinatal mood and anxiety disorder. The episode concludes with practical tips for supporting a loved one and finding a competent therapist for postpartum mood disorders.

    Takeaways

    • Postpartum anxiety and depression can have a significant impact on new parents' emotional well-being, identity, relationships, and sex life.
    • It is important to differentiate between baby blues and postpartum depression, with the latter characterized by persistent symptoms beyond two weeks.
    • Risk factors for postpartum mood disorders include personal and family history, lack of support, medication changes, history of domestic violence or abuse, and pregnancy loss.
    • Support from friends, family, and professionals is crucial in helping new parents navigate the challenges of the postpartum period.
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) can be an effective treatment for postpartum mood disorders, helping individuals challenge negative thoughts and reduce symptoms.

    Guest Bio:

    Michelle Tangeman is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Board Certified Behavioral Analyst in private practice in the LA area. She is a child and family therapist in private practice at Michelle Tangeman Behavioral Health. Michelle has extensive experience in individualized behavior intervention, Functional Behavior Assessments, school-based services, family-focused intervention, early start services, and social skills training and provides these services to families across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. She has also completed the training as part of the Postpartum Support International’s Advanced Perinatal Mental Health Psychotherapy Training Program.

    Additionally, Michelle founded an online education company, Thriving Toddler focused on helping as many people as possible become the parents they want to be.

    Michelle is also a podcast host and the co-founder of the Parenting Understood podcast. Michelle and her co-host are passionate about teaching parents about evidence-based interventions grounded in science to make a positive impact on the parent-child relationship.

    Resources:

    Beyond the Blues: Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression & Anxiety

    by Shoshana S. Bennett PhD and Pec Indman PA,EdD

    PostPartum Support International

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    31 mins