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Sex, trauma, and relationship psychotherapist dives into all things relational, sexual, and psychological. A podcast about the under-researched, under-discussed, and misunderstood topics often left unsaid in psychotherapy and sexuality. Through insightful interviews with friends, strangers, and experts in the sexuality and psychology fields, Psych and the City aims to provide scientific and nuanced psychosexual education.
Sides and Mixed Orientation Marriages With Dr. Joe Kort
Sarah speaks with psychotherapist Dr. Joe Kort, PhD, LMSW about his 40-years long work with individuals and couples trying to strengthen their relationships. Dr Kort specializes in marital problems and conflict, mixed orientation marriages, male sexuality, and out of control sexual behavior to name just a few of his areas of expertise. In 2013, Dr Kort coined the term 'sides', finally terming an identity that many share but few named. Sides typically describes gay men who do not engage in anal sex, instead preferring other forms of outercourse. We discuss mixed orientation relationships, clinical considerations when working with certain populations, as well as the problem with 'sex addiction.' Prefer to read instead of listen? Podcast episodes are transcribed at Sarah's Ghost page called Kiss and Tell [https://kiss-and-tell.ghost.io/ ]. Resources and Contact: Mankind project Maya Coleman TIktok: DrJoeKort Facebook: DrJoeKort Linkedin: DrJoeKort DrJoeKort.com Instagram: @psychandthecitybk www.sarah-kelleher.com Kiss and Tell [https://kiss-and-tell.ghost.io/ ]
I'm Glad We Don't Reuse Condoms Anymore: The History of Condoms
Sarah speaks to Dr. Kate Stephenson, a historian with a particular set of specialties - school uniforms, sex in Edinburgh, and condoms. Coined as the 'condom historian,' Kate and Sarah speak about sex in Edinburgh throughout time and the history of condoms. Women dominated the industry and people would reuse them again and again. The history is fascinating! Find Kate's work: http://www.katestephenson.co.uk/p/home.html or email: epstephenson@gmail.com [kepstephenson@gmail.com] Find Sarah: Instagram: @psychandthecitybk Bluesky: @psychandthecity.bsky.social
Untie Your Tongue With Stella Harris
Sarah interviews Stella Harris, certified intimacy educator, sex coach, and author. Stella gives the 4-1-1 on how to ACTUALLY listen, hear, and be a safer person when it comes to communication, especially about some of the scarier stuff - sex, relationships, and kink. Stella's tools will help you put language to what you want and share it. Stella Harris is the author of two books, Tongue Tied: Untangling Communication in Sex, Kink, and Relationships, and The Ultimate Guide to Threesomes. You can find Sarah on instagram @psychandthecitybk & @psychandthecity.bsky.social and Stella at www.stellaharris.net @stellaharriserotica on Instagram or @stellaharris.bsky.social
No Fap! No Science!
Sarah speaks to Nicole Prause, PhD, an expert sexuality scientist and researcher. The two discuss the TRUTH aka the studies and science surrounding manosphere communities and no fap and no nut forums. We also address the the myth of sex and porn addiction and treatment planning for those who struggle.
Menstruation Nation: Period Basics
Sarah speaks with Tabitha, a South Dakota-based illustrator whose work focuses on menstruation. Through her work, she hopes to promote period positivity and awareness in a fun, unique way. Sarah and Tabitha discuss the bleeding basics as well as different types of period products, the history of taxes on those products, period poverty, what actually happens during menstruation and much, much more. This episode aims to scratch the surface on menstruation and provide the education surrounding bodies we all need but didn't get in health class. Learn much more through the resource list below! Resources: Tabitha: @period_prophetess https://allianceforperiodsupplies.org/period-poverty/ https://period-action.org/advocacy https://www.wearehervillage.org https://www.expectingrelief.org https://www.momsformomsnyc.org https://www.aclu.org/report/menstrual-equity @psychandthecitybk