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Technology has enabled us all to make leaps and bounds in different facets of our lives. From the most extraordinary feats to the seemingly mundane ways that it is making things easier on our day-to-day. From engineering, transportation, government intelligence, forensic sciences, to medicine, health, dating, and even sex.
Bryan Stacy is one of the pioneers who decided to use technology to spark a change in how we see sexual health and how it impacts our relationhsips. He battled and overcame testicular cancer a few years ago. It is this experience that motivated his passion to raise awareness on sexual health. He co-founded Biem – an app that empowers people to take control of their sexual health and use this information to aid their dating game.
Some of the topics we've explored in our discussion are:
This is an immensely educational episode – and Bryan’s story on his bout with testicular cancer and chlamydia… that can be another episode! Stories of people’s experiences and struggles driving them to make innovations and be the change the world needs are always inspirational. And in this case, it is even practical.
To know more about Biem, visit their website BiemTeam.com or reach out to Bryan via Twitter. Biem, the app, is available for both Android and iOS.
Getting people to talk more about sexual health is imperative. Contribute to getting that conversation started by sharing this episode with as many people you know!
I am always grateful for the time you take to tune in to the show. Slowly we can raise awareness on the myriad of issues and topics surrounding sex, relationships and dating. (Add something about the hiatus here?)
I would love to hear your thoughts as well. Chime into the conversation by emailing me at info [at] theintimatelifestyle.com. Share your thoughts, inquiries, and suggestions – I make sure to read all of those.
Like us on Facebook and Instagram! And help us out by leaving a rating and a review in iTunes.
Check out our Resource Page.
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Technology has enabled us all to make leaps and bounds in different facets of our lives. From the most extraordinary feats to the seemingly mundane ways that it is making things easier on our day-to-day. From engineering, transportation, government intelligence, forensic sciences, to medicine, health, dating, and even sex.
Bryan Stacy is one of the pioneers who decided to use technology to spark a change in how we see sexual health and how it impacts our relationhsips. He battled and overcame testicular cancer a few years ago. It is this experience that motivated his passion to raise awareness on sexual health. He co-founded Biem – an app that empowers people to take control of their sexual health and use this information to aid their dating game.
Some of the topics we've explored in our discussion are:
This is an immensely educational episode – and Bryan’s story on his bout with testicular cancer and chlamydia… that can be another episode! Stories of people’s experiences and struggles driving them to make innovations and be the change the world needs are always inspirational. And in this case, it is even practical.
To know more about Biem, visit their website BiemTeam.com or reach out to Bryan via Twitter. Biem, the app, is available for both Android and iOS.
Getting people to talk more about sexual health is imperative. Contribute to getting that conversation started by sharing this episode with as many people you know!
I am always grateful for the time you take to tune in to the show. Slowly we can raise awareness on the myriad of issues and topics surrounding sex, relationships and dating. (Add something about the hiatus here?)
I would love to hear your thoughts as well. Chime into the conversation by emailing me at info [at] theintimatelifestyle.com. Share your thoughts, inquiries, and suggestions – I make sure to read all of those.
Like us on Facebook and Instagram! And help us out by leaving a rating and a review in iTunes.
Check out our Resource Page.