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Come Talk with Aimee

Aimee Latta
Menopause
Intimacy
Relationship Anarchy
Sexual Wellness
Co-Dependency
Relationship Hierarchy
40 Types Of Orgasms
Queer Relationships
Leaving Well
Intimacy Coaching
Relationships
Shame
Pleasure
Community
Pelvic Floor Health
Kink
Sexual Health
Sexual Empowerment
Sex
Compassion

Think sex is too taboo to talk about? Think again. Come Talk with Aimee is here to shatter your awkward silences and toss the rulebook straight out the window. We're diving headfirst into the juicy, hilarious, and oh-so-real conversations about sex and intimacy we should all be having. With bold guests, no shame, and plenty of laughs, Aimee turns "we don't talk about that" into "why aren't we talk... more

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Latest Episodes

What if understanding your cycle could make you better in bed, more confident in your body, and more connected to your pleasure?

In this episode, I sit down with fertility awareness educator Kate Douglas to explore how tracking your cycle isn't just... more

Your body is always talking to you. The question is, are you listening?

In this episode, I sit down with intimacy coordinator, sexologist, and podcast host Arielle Zadok to explore embodied consent, the practice of checking in with not just your min... more

Pussy worship isn't just about technique. It's about enthusiasm, devotion, and creating a space where pleasure is mutual and unapologetic.

In this episode, I sit down with psychologist, sexologist, and host of In Bed with Alexa, Alexa Andre. She tal... more

What happens when we stop whispering about desire and start telling the truth about it?

In this episode of Come Talk with Aimee, I’m joined by Carly Pifer, founder of Read Aurore, a platform dedicated to sharing real, confessional erotica. Not fanta... more

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Kate Douglas
Fertility awareness educator, founder of EarthBody
EarthBody
Episode: Ovulation & Main Character Energy: Understanding Your Body's Sexual Rhythm
Arielle Zadok
Producer, intimacy coordinator, sexologist; host of Birds and Bees Don't Fuck
Birds and Bees Don't Fuck / The Pleasure Producer
Episode: When Your Mind Says Yes But Your Body Says No: Understanding Embodied Consent with Arielle Zadok
Alexa Andre
Psychologist, sexologist, and host of In Bed with Alexa
In Bed with Alexa
Episode: Pussy Worship: Stop Settling for Mediocre Sex with Alexa Andre
Carly Pifer
Founder of Read Aurore, a platform for confessional erotica and real sex stories.
Read Aurore
Episode: Turned On by the Truth: The Power of Real Erotica with Carly Pifer
Le Organizer
Event organizer and intimacy coach experienced in hosting play parties
Episode: Behind the Scenes of a Fun, Safe, and Well-Vetted Play Party with Le Organizer
Jordan D'Nelle
Physician assistant and host of Vaginas, Vulvas, and Vibrators
Vaginas, Vulvas, and Vibrators
Episode: Women-Led Casual Sex: Getting What You Actually Came For with Jordan D'Nelle
Rick Younger
Comedian, Broadway performer, and neighbor of the host
Episode: When Making People Laugh is Almost as Good as Making Them Come with Rick Younger
Robyn Silber
A former Google engineer turned creator focused on male loneliness and connection
Episode: Unbed Men, Incels, and the Crisis of Male Connection with Robyn Silber
Sharon Marie Scott
Author of Forbidden Alchemy and intimacy coach
Episode: Forbidden Alchemy: Transmuting Taboo Into Erotic Medicine

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Aimee
Host of engaging conversations about sexuality and intimacy, focusing on empowerment, education, and humor.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 6 ratings
  • 5 stars

    Aimee is a great pod host. She has fun topics that everyone can learn from!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nicole-1356
    United States2 months ago
  • Love this show!

    I’ve been listening to Aimee for a while now. She covers such interesting topics that leave me feeling empowered, educated and interested! She’s so candid and easy to talk to! Bravo Aimee! Keep doing what you’re doing!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lslll2
    United States3 months ago
  • Fun and educational

    Aimee is such a fun host and finds really remarkable guests to delve into diverse and critical topics - the sex ed you wish you had gotten!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RG925
    United States9 months ago
  • Much needed conversation!

    Honest, insightful, brave, beautiful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @lemonfizz
    United States10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the candid, educational approach to often-taboo subjects, finding it empowering and enjoyable.
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When Your Mind Says Yes But Your Body Says No: Understanding Embodied Consent with Arielle Zadok
Q: What are some beginner steps listeners can take to practice embodied consent safely?
Slow down, start with low-stakes boundaries, practice saying no and receiving no, and build up to asking for what you want while staying attuned to body signals.
When Your Mind Says Yes But Your Body Says No: Understanding Embodied Consent with Arielle Zadok
Q: How do you define embodied consent in practical terms?
It is being in touch with physical signals in the body—breath, tension, arousal—and using those cues, along with verbal communication, to decide whether to proceed or pause, ensuring mind and body align.
Ovulation & Main Character Energy: Understanding Your Body's Sexual Rhythm
Q: What does cycle tracking look like in perimenopause and is it still valuable?
Perimenopause can span years with variable cycles, but maintaining charting provides a physiological framework and data over time to discuss a range of concerns with providers, making it still valuable despite increased complexity.
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Q: What makes Lubify unique in the lube game?
Lubify enhances sensual experiences through its appealing scents and high-quality ingredients, making it stand out from other lube brands that focus solely on performance rather than pleasure.
Lube Your Life
Q: What types of lube are best for what activities?
Orla recommends silicone-based lube for its long-lasting and smooth feel but notes that water-based lubes may be preferable in certain situations, such as when using condoms or toys.

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Focusing on sexual empowerment and frank discussions about intimacy, this podcast engages listeners with provocative conversations that challenge societal norms surrounding sexuality. Guests range from therapists and intimacy coaches to authors and advocates, each bringing unique insights on topics like pleasure, empowerment, and relationship dynamics. Episodes often explore themes of eroticism, self-discovery, and the importance of open communication, making it a rich resource for individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their sexual selves and healthier relationships.

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1. Kate Douglas
2. Arielle Zadok
3. Alexa Andre
4. Carly Pifer
5. Le Organizer
6. Jordan D'Nelle
7. Rick Younger
8. Robyn Silber

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