Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey's not holding back and talking all types of sexuality for the podcast culture
It’s all about the culture around these parts and a big round of applause is necessary for Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey. She stays keeping things 100 and speaking on all types of sexuality these days. Most notably? How about appearing in a couple broadcasts of ‘On Your Gaydar’ and ‘Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire.’
It’s all about the culture around these parts and a big round of applause is necessary for Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey. She stays keeping things 100 and speaking on all types of sexuality these days. Most notably? How about appearing in a couple broadcasts of ‘On Your Gaydar’ and ‘Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire.’
As always, check out the full-fledged details on what’s keeping the doctor busy.
The Accredited Advanced GSRD (gender, sex, relationship diversity) therapist, registered psychologist and sex, intimacy & relationship coach talks with On Your Gaydar host Kaylee Golding and offers helpful advice to fans in the podcast episode, “Answering Your Questions about LGBTQ+ Sex and Relationships!”
In responding to one of the show’s queries, Bisbey highlights the importance of prioritizing communication in relationships. “Getting in the habit of having conversations about what we desire, what turns me on and what I like to do, and asking somebody what they like to do and what turns them on, makes it possible for you to have a much wider range of positive experiences.”
Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire episode “Dr. Lori Beth Bisbey Is In!” delves into the many facets of mental health, including approaching trauma, overcoming emotional hurdles, honesty in relationships, non-monogamy and the need for young people to learn about sex in an emotionally intelligent way.
“I think what’s important is that people actually learn what they desire, and so many people haven’t a clue. They don’t even know where to start,” she says in the interview. “Sex-ed to me still remains diabolical, because they don’t teach enough, soon enough, and things that really need to be taught are the things that are not being taught.
“The more information people have, the more likely they are to say, ‘OK, this is complicated, I’m going to wait… I see it, I understand; I see what the consequences are and I’m going to slow it down rather than I’m going to speed it up’.“
Bisbey’s interviews on On Your Gaydar and Krazy Train with Jasmin St. Claire are available on Apple Podcasts and other quality podcast platforms.
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