
Lust in Translation is a show about what actually keeps desire alive. Hosted by Brazilian sexologist Natassia Miller, you'll learn smart, evidence-based insights through the kind of candid, slightly-too-honest conversations you have with your closest friend. Expect stories, expert guests, and practical scripts you can use to strengthen your confidence and connection—in and out of bed.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

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The show centers on desire, sexuality, and relationship dynamics through candid conversations that blend humor with evidence-based insights. Frequent topics include dating culture, sexual wellness, gendered health, non-monogamy, purity culture, and practical communication scripts for partners. Noteworthy is the guest lineup of practitioners, clinicians, and founders who discuss real-world strategies—from hormone health and vulvovaginal care to erotica as a vehicle for imagination and healing. The format often pairs personal storytelling with expert context, making it valuable for listeners seeking break-through conversations and actionable takeaways to improve confidence, intimacy, and sexual wellbeing.
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Recent guests on Lust in Translation include:
1. Andie Popova
2. Val Bedurtha
3. Jackie Giannelli
4. Carly Pifer
5. Lindsay Wynn
6. Hayley Folk
7. Lauren Elise Rogers
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