Happy holiday weekend, Privates!
We made a ton of killer podcast content over the past few months, so we wanted to take this opportunity to shout out some recent faves that had us in stitches and taught us so much. We’ve got something for everyone, but you can be greedy and listen to them all. 😉
⬇️ Check them out ⬇️
The Sex Lives of African Women with Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah
Ghanaian feminist writer and blogger Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah gave us an in-depth look at her new book, The Sex Lives of African Women. Nana interviewed over 30 women from the continent of Africa and the diaspora for her book, covering a vast range of perspectives, including polygamists, sex workers, women who went through FGM (female genital mutilation), and more.
✨ This episode is guaranteed to expand your mind and teach you something new ✨
Learning Not to Settle for Crumbs with Emmy Olea
Get ready to fall in love with Emmy Olea (we sure did 😍). Emmy shares how her childhood affected her dating life, what it’s like navigating disclosure as a trans woman, her journey to learning her worth, and more.
Dick Riding 101 & Intro to Squirting with Samia Burton
Summer school is in session! Sex educator Samia Burton shares so many hot and enlightening sex tips you might want to take some notes.
Learn how to communicate your way out of a sex rut, talk to your partner about what’s NOT working in the bedroom, and ride a mean dick — plus, drumroll, please… a thrilling primer on squirting! 💦 Samia is so damn funny; this episode is a must-listen.
Original Boner Gel Presents... Dick Myths
We welcomed Original Boner Gel founder Manuel Deran to the podcast to help us bust some common Dick Myths! Sofiya was the host, and Manuel and Courtney went head to head to see who's more of a penis expert in this fun and informative game.
PMDD So Problematic I Wrote A Book About It with Chloe Caldwell
Chloe Caldwell gave us a behind-the-scenes look at her latest book, Red Zone: A Love Story, about her experiences with PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). Chloe explains how the disorder has affected her relationships, what worked and what didn’t in her journey to regain control over her symptoms, and how being a stepparent is kind of like being queer. 🌈
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