Great Sex for Life - with Eve Hall
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About this listen
This week's episode features a candid conversation about sex with my dear friend Eve Hall. Eve is a physical therapist for sexual wellness and an award-winning hostess of the Please Me! Podcast. Together, Eve and I consider topics as diverse as pelvic floor health, the patriarchy, and awkward ways to describe what humans do naturally.
REFERENCES:
Eve Hall’s Website: https://pleaseme.online/
Follow Eve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094393249379
Follow Eve on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEo1qdyY9pXicqeXYeyca9Q
Follow Eve on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/please.me.by.eve.creations/
Follow Eve on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@please_me__?lang=en
- (00:00) - Opening credits
- (00:37) - Show opening
- (01:29) - Introducing Eve Hall
- (04:20) - Reclaiming sexual liberation
- (08:10) - Pelvic floor health and sexual health
- (14:28) - Vaginoplasty and the pelvic floor
- (19:19) - Awkward conversation about the prostate
- (23:02) - Sex, shame, and the patriarchy
- (30:28) - Perpetuating the human species
- (33:07) - Blood flow and sexual health
- (38:10) - Self-exploration on a daily basis
- (43:53) - Gender-affirming surgery made better sex!
- (48:37) - A bit about furries
- (52:08) - Communicating with your partner
- (57:57) - How to find Eve Hall on the internet
- (01:01:00) - Show closing
- (01:02:33) - Closing credits
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