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S13E3: S13 E3 Reclaiming Pleasure in Menopause

S13E3: S13 E3 Reclaiming Pleasure in Menopause

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What does it mean to reconnect with pleasure, intimacy and vitality during menopause? In this bold and insightful episode, we sit down with Adriene Cobcroft, a clinical sexologist, somatic psychotherapist and trauma therapist, to explore the powerful shift that’s possible when women reframe midlife as a time of sexual and emotional awakening – not decline.

Addie shares her wisdom on overcoming shame, the importance of body-based healing, and how emotional wellbeing and pleasure are deeply intertwined. She also unpacks the transformative potential of somatic therapy and how we can start feeling more confident, connected and turned on – no matter our age or relationship status.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Common myths about libido, ageing and desire

  • How shame and trauma get stored in the body – and what to do about it

  • The role of somatic therapy in rekindling intimacy and self-trust

  • Simple, empowering practices to reconnect with your body at home

  • Why the best sex of your life could still be ahead of you

  • How to navigate intimacy in both long-term relationships and new dynamics

About Our Guest:
Adriene Cobcroft is a clinical sexologist and somatic psychotherapist who specialises in helping women reclaim pleasure, autonomy and embodied wellbeing through all life stages. She’s also part of the sold-out Beaker Street Festival event Come Again: An Evening of Sex and Science. Learn more about Addie’s work via the Beaker Street Festival or her private practice based in Hobart (adrienecobcroft.com).

For more great menopause-related content, be sure to head to preventionaus.com.au and subscribe to Prevention magazine.

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