In this episode of Superconnector Stories, Travis Ingersoll, PhD, sexologist, intimacy researcher, and author of upcoming book, “Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers,” joins Michal and Amira to talk about sex — from the academic to the applied, it’s ALL in this episode.
Travis highlights the importance of sex-positive talk and education in building sexual wellness. They discuss the impact of culture, community, sexual orientation, religion, race, gender identity, and disability on sexual growth and wellness. Travis and Amira each share reflections on their own respective illnesses, and the impact that was made on their sexual wellness.
If sex is “complicated,” “taboo,” “stigmatized” or makes you giggle with embarrassment, listen to this episode, this one’s for you. Education and desensitization 101, what you should’ve earned in fourth grade health class.
Buy “Sexuality Concepts for Social Workers,” ( link)
Follow Travis Ingersoll on his website (link) for more on workshops, classes and coaching
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Disclaimer: Dr. Amira Bass appears on this podcast in a personal capacity as Michal’s friend and co-host. Her participation does not reflect her professional practice or constitute medical or psychological advice. Any stories or reflections shared are anecdotal and intended for conversational and educational purposes only. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.
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