How Meditation Rewires Your Brain for Love, Sex & Self-Control l Ft. Light Watkins
Join Dr. Emily as she sits down with meditation teacher, speaker, and author Light Watkins to… Read more »
What It’s Really Like to Grow Up Non-Binary l Jeffrey Marsh
In this powerful episode of Sex with Emily, Dr. Emily sits down with Jeffrey Marsh, the… Read more »
10 Red Flags in Bed You Should NEVER Ignore
In this bonus episode of Sex with Emily, Dr. Emily breaks down the top 10 red… Read more »
Is Watching Porn Cheating in a Relationship? (Relationship Expert Explains)
In this essential bonus episode of the Sex with Emily podcast, Dr. Emily tackles one of… Read more »
How to Stop Sex From Feeling Like a Chore
In this episode of the Sex with Emily podcast, Dr. Emily teams up with Dr. Scott… Read more »
Strange Bedfellows: The Truth About STIs with Dr. Ina Park
In this essential episode of the Sex with Emily podcast, Dr. Emily sits down with Dr.… Read more »
Beyond the Body Count: Reframing Sexual History in Dating
This week on Sex With Emily, we’re tackling one of the most harmful and outdated questions… Read more »
The Truth About The Spark in Relationships
Is the spark gone? Dr. Scott Lyons, as I explore how to get the spark back… Read more »
Sex and Self-Confidence
You’ve heard this one before: the sexiest quality in the world is confidence. On today’s Ask Emily show, I’m joined by my dear friend and former co-host Menace from The Woody Show, as we talk confidence, jealousy, What happens when you adore your partner, but can’t stop thinking about their high body count? Or want to have hot phone sex, but don’t know where to start? We talk through both. How about when you feel too short to find a great partner, or don’t know how to be dominant in bed? We help you think through both
Hotline Calls: I’m Sore from Oral Sex
Today’s theme: conversations you need to have with your sex partners.First, how long should you wait to tell casual sex partners you’re sleeping with other people? We’re all up-leveling our communication skills, so I make the case for telling them immediately. Next, she’s on ADD medication and likes a drink or two – is it negatively affecting her orgasm? After that, we’ve got a young couple who just started having oral sex. She’s sore afterwards — is it a medical condition or underlying shame?