Health & Fitness: Sexuality
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The queen herself is back by popular demand! Jameela and Abbie sit down to chat self-surveillance, tribalism, the messed up world of tabloid journalism, and why it's so important for women to rally around each other. LINKS Listen to Part 1: HERE Listen to Jameela's podcast 'Wrong Turns' HERE or wherever you get your p
Going the Wrong Way - a conversation with author Chris Donaldson
Going the Wrong Way - a conversation with author Chris Donaldson Chris Donaldson is now a successful businessman in Northern Ireland, but in his early twenties, at the height of The Troubles, he made the decision to travel to Australia. You can’t blame Chris, but somehow things just didn’t go to plan. In this entertain
What if being happy was a moral obligation, like voting and recycling? Would you take steps to be happier? Today, I’m joined by brain health expert, and New York Times best-selling author Dr. Daniel Amen to talk about how our thinking patterns shape our lives in and outside of the bedroom. We discuss the ways stress af
Housewife turned billion-dollar co-founder Lisa Bilyeu is the picture of confidence: she’s got a thriving business, a partner she adores, and basically, is a literal boss. But she also overcame illness, insecurity, and massive relationship challenges to get where she is today. In her book Radical Confidence, Lisa share
Actress Jameela Jamil (The Good Place) joins Nicole to share her most horrifying booty call story. They dive into the wild pressure women face to be sexy, why so many play it small for men, and how the relentless pursuit of the 'bad boy' often leads to heartbreak—and HPV. Originally aired 09/06/2018. Write to Nicole! S
We continue the conversation with Dr. Naomi Wolf about the mass, indiscriminate administration of the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Sadly, a large group of vaccine recipients have become injured or disabled, and many have died worldwide. Disabilities are up by a million a month in the United States; excess deaths are