Where Does Intimacy Come From? Palliative Care and Sexuality – Two Experts

Join me and Palliative care physician Dr. Faryal Michaud.

When your view of sexuality is narrow, it is threatened by health challenges.

The effects of cancer diagnosis on sexuality.

“You are still a man if your penis doesn’t work” – Dr. Casperson

Where does intimacy come from?

Tips for communication

- Talk about sex outside the bedroom

- Curiosity  “curiosity is the opposite of judgement” Dr. Faryal

- This is not just one conversation

- Don’t think one person is the problem – it is a couple issue

We discuss sexless marriage

We discuss how common it is to struggle with sexuality after a baby comes into a family

New relationship brains are akin to taking cocaine – we neglect other things besides our new love. This wears off after about 6-18 months.

“You can’t think an orgasm” – Dr. Casperson

“How are you going to be the person worth having sex with?” – Dr. Casperson

“We are so ill prepared to go into long term relationships.” – Dr. Casperson

Anxiety kills sex drive

Awareness, acceptance and acknowledge – three components of dealing with what comes up in life.

Living life on purpose, a view of life as fleeting as a way to make friends with your life and this moment.

Death is certain, suffering is optional.

Live every minute to its full capacity.

The role of gratitude.

www.instagram.com/drfaryalmichaud

Book discussed – Rekindling Desire by Dr. Barry and Emily McCarthy

https://amzn.to/3k65ZTA

Our podcast sponsor is Bonafide

Bonafide products help women embrace the natural changes that occur throughout all phases of life.

Discount code for 20% off: NOTBROKEN

Sales link: https://hellobonafide.com/notbroken

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Where Does Intimacy Come From? Palliative Care and Sexuality – Two Experts


Join me and Palliative care physician Dr. Faryal Michaud.


When your view of sexuality is narrow, it is threatened by health challenges.


The effects of cancer diagnosis on sexuality.


“You are still a man if your penis doesn’t work” – Dr. Casperson


Where does intimacy come from?


Tips for communication


- Talk about sex outside the bedroom


- Curiosity  “curiosity is the opposite of judgement” Dr. Faryal


- This is not just one conversation


- Don’t think one person is the problem – it is a couple issue


We discuss sexless marriage


We discuss how common it is to struggle with sexuality after a baby comes into a family


New relationship brains are akin to taking cocaine – we neglect other things besides our new love. This wears off after about 6-18 months.


“You can’t think an orgasm” – Dr. Casperson


“How are you going to be the person worth having sex with?” – Dr. Casperson


“We are so ill prepared to go into long term relationships.” – Dr. Casperson


Anxiety kills sex drive


Awareness, acceptance and acknowledge – three components of dealing with what comes up in life.


Living life on purpose, a view of life as fleeting as a way to make friends with your life and this moment.


Death is certain, suffering is optional.


Live every minute to its full capacity.


The role of gratitude.


www.instagram.com/drfaryalmichaud


Book discussed – Rekindling Desire by Dr. Barry and Emily McCarthy


https://amzn.to/3k65ZTA


Our podcast sponsor is Bonafide


Bonafide products help women embrace the natural changes that occur throughout all phases of life.


Discount code for 20% off: NOTBROKEN


Sales link: https://hellobonafide.com/notbroken


The CME experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and unlock credits & more: https://earnc.me/FUUmMw

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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kj-casperson/message