Sexplained

Season 2

20 episodes · Sep 23, 2022

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  • Fight, Flight or Freeze at Work?
    S2E1

    Fight, Flight or Freeze at Work?

    Sep 23, 20228m

    In the season opener, Julia and Eveline Stallaart tackle the topic of workplace consent, boundaries, and the “freeze” response, providing insight into respecting and protecting personal limits.

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  • STD's and Sexuality post-COVID
    S2E2

    STD's and Sexuality post-COVID

    Sep 30, 202210m

    STDs: How Do You Get Them and Prevent Them? With sexologist Eveline, Julia covers STD basics, top trends in 2020, and how pandemic restrictions have influenced our sexual habits.

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  • The 5 Stages of an Orgasm
    S2E3

    The 5 Stages of an Orgasm

    Oct 7, 202210m

    Sexologist Eveline Stallaart guides Julia through the five stages of the sexual response cycle, demystifying the process and highlighting the importance of clear communication in intimate experiences.

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  • Synchronise your climax!
    S2E4

    Synchronise your climax!

    Oct 14, 20228m

    Julia and Eveline discuss techniques for mutual satisfaction, breaking down the clitoris’ role and emphasizing communication as a pathway to shared pleasure.

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  • How Tantric Are You?
    S2E5

    How Tantric Are You?

    Oct 21, 20229m

    Julia and tantra expert Mariëtte from Loverituals.nl introduce the basics of Tantra, exploring how the philosophy can enhance intimacy and connection in one’s life.

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  • The 5 senses: Sight
    S2E6

    The 5 senses: Sight

    Oct 28, 20228m

    Julia explores the visual aspects of sex with Marith, including the impact of eye contact and body language, as well as the pros and cons of visual stimulation through pornography.

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  • The 5 senses: Hearing
    S2E7

    The 5 senses: Hearing

    Nov 10, 20225m

    Do you make noise during sex? Julia and Marith examine the role of sound and breathing in sexual satisfaction, discussing how vocal expression can deepen connection and enhance pleasure.

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  • The 5 senses: Touch
    S2E8

    The 5 senses: Touch

    Nov 17, 20228m

    Explore Your Erogenous Zones! Focusing on touch, Julia and Marith discuss the skin as the body’s largest organ, the health benefits of touch, and how to explore erogenous zones for enhanced intimacy.

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  • The 5 senses: Smell
    S2E9

    The 5 senses: Smell

    Nov 18, 20227m

    The Seduction of Scent. Julia and Marith explore pheromones and body odor’s role in attraction. Learn why scent might be more crucial in partner selection than we realize.

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  • The 5 senses: Taste
    S2E10

    The 5 senses: Taste

    Nov 24, 20228m

    With Marith Iedema and de Wilde Boerin, Julia delves into the role of taste in sexual arousal. Can flavors heighten intimacy? They discuss how foods can cross into the realm of sensuality.

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  • Coming out... or Coming in?
    S2E11

    Coming out... or Coming in?

    Dec 8, 202210m

    Afiah Vijlbrief from Rutgers talks to Julia about gender, sexual orientation and the fluidity between sexual identities. The hurdles we face when experimenting, and why thinking in rigid categories limits our sexual potential. Afiah is a researcher at Rutgers expertise center for sexuality.

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  • Sexual Shame and Guilt
    S2E12

    Sexual Shame and Guilt

    Dec 15, 202212m

    Julia, Eveline Stallaart, and Dwight from the Make Love Work podcast unpack the roots of sexual shame, exploring self-compassion, boundaries, and self-acceptance.

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  • Save your Libido during the Holidays!
    S2E13

    Save your Libido during the Holidays!

    Dec 22, 202210m

    Julia discusses how holiday stress impacts libido together with food pioneer Wilde Boerin and sexologist Eveline Stallaart. Who offer tips to keep desire alive even through the busiest seasons.

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  • Sexual taboos
    S2E14

    Sexual taboos

    Dec 23, 202210m

    We must get rid of sexual taboos! In this special episode all of our Sexplained guests return to share the origins of sexual taboos and explore which misconceptions they believe should be dismantled.

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  • Sex and Erotic Parties
    S2E15

    Sex and Erotic Parties

    Jan 5, 20237m

    Jorna Wierts of Big Little Secrets reveals what happens at her erotic parties. Julia explores sexual fantasies, encouraging viewers to rekindle their own desires with tips from EasyToys.

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  • Let’s Talk About Sex… Work
    S2E16

    Let’s Talk About Sex… Work

    Jan 12, 202313m

    Former sex worker Metje Blaak joins Julia to share her experiences and challenges, addressing stigma, misconceptions, and the evolution of sex work over time.

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  • Non-Monogamy explained
    S2E17

    Non-Monogamy explained

    Jan 19, 202313m

    Is Monogamy Natural? What Are the Alternatives? Are humans naturally monogamous? Julia speaks with Jorna about her open relationship and Dwight on his experience with polyamory. They share pros, cons, and fantasies surrounding non-monogamy.

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  • Emancipate Your Prostate!
    S2E18

    Emancipate Your Prostate!

    Jan 26, 20238m

    Anal stimulation might reduce prostate cancer risk, so why is it still taboo? Julia and Dwight explore prostate massages, including Dwight’s personal experiences, and discuss comfort and benefits of exploring this area.

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  • The P of… Pegging
    S2E19

    The P of… Pegging

    Jan 26, 20238m

    What’s pegging? Julia and Dwight dive into anal play, from hygiene tips with an anal douche to the intricacies of prostate stimulation. They answer questions about technique, comfort, and why some women have the urge to explore penetration.

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  • The Spectrum of Asexuality
    S2E20

    The Spectrum of Asexuality

    Feb 2, 202311m

    Julia Sinning explores asexuality with Afiah Vijlbrief from Rutgers, diving into the 5 types on the asexual spectrum. Together, they discuss the nature of asexuality, the role of sexual fantasies, and how asexual individuals experience intimacy and sexuality.

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