

This is before the 2020 election and in the early days of the pandemic. Jase: Just to give all of you a little bit of context, this particular was recorded in June of 2020. Nicoletta: Just I really love how she takes all this information from her research and presents it in a really, really accessible and applicable way. She has a TED talk specifically about out maintaining sexual connection in a long-term relationship that I send to pretty much all my clients. I've been a huge fan of their work for a really long time.

We don't talk about sex a lot on the Multiamory Podcast, but I think there are many things to learn about from this episode and from Emily, who is really a leading person in this field and I think that you all will learn a ton from this episode and what this conversation had to say. I found so many insightful and fascinating things about sex on this show. This is an actual interview with Emily Nagoski who wrote a book called Come as You Are and this interview that they both did together is really, really amazing. This is some content that's actually very similar to some stuff we've really wanted to bring to you as well and so we're really excited to be able to show off one of our pals on the network.ĭedeker: This is an episode from Sluts & Scholars and our friend Nicoletta, who you may have recently heard on our pornography episode.

That is that we want to feature an episode from one of our co-podcasters on the Pleasure Podcast Network that we're really excited to share with you. Jase: On this episode of the Multiamory Podcast, we have a special treat for you.
