Explore sex, health, and consciousness with your host Liz Goldwyn, founder of TheSexEd.com. The Sex Ed is a digital platform dedicated to sex, health and consciousness. We are here to educate, inform and inspire new discussions around sexual wellness. Each of our (s)experts have over 10,000 hours of experience in their respective fields. From clinical sexology and kink, to mindful meditation and sexual medicine— our goal is to help cultivate a deeper understanding, openness and acceptance of sex, health and consciousness. The Sex Ed is committed to answering your questions about sexual health and wellness with up to date, practical advice and resources.
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I thought both season 1 & 2 were highly informative and well done. Although I thought season 3 wasn’t quite what I was looking for, the episodes were still well produced and interesting
...not using language like “teaching boys how to process complex emotions”. While it’s good to address the ways our society teaches different skill sets to each gender, you become the prejudice we’re fighting against when you choose sexist and reductionist framing such as this
In a society where so little is left to actual science and education concerning human sexuality and relevant subjects, resources like the ‘Sex Ex’ and the work they do are priceless and so important to the overall health and well-being of society. more
I’m so inspired by Liz Goldwyn and her podcast and community, The Sex Ed. This podcast and all the conversations she has shared with us has inspired me to pursue a career shift and become a sex therapist and educator. Everyone needs to listen to this podcast.
Interesting and educational podcast about sexuality! I learn something new with every listen and it is a breath of fresh air. Every guest has interesting insight and Liz is wonderful ❤️
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The Sex Ed launched 5 years ago and published 54 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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