Episode 64: How Technology Can Save Your Sex Life - a podcast by Dr. Justin Lehmiller

from 2021-12-10T08:00:47

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Most of us never got the sex education we really needed, which leaves us with a lot that we need to figure out all on our own. Fortunately, technology is making it easier than ever to fill in the gaps. In this episode, we’re going to explore an app that offers a step-by-step guide to sexual health that can also help you to build intimacy. In addition, we’ll be discussing common questions people have about sex and practical tips for cultivating a hotter and healthier sex life.

My guest is Isharna Walsh, founder and CEO of Coral, a sexual wellness app that offers evidence-based guides for better sex for all. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, including:


  • How can we better leverage technology to improve our sexual health and sex lives?

  • How does Coral work, and how is it different from everything else on the market?

  • How do you design a sexual wellness app that is accessible to a diverse audience?

  • What are the most common sexual and relationship questions among users of this app?

  • What can you do to build up your sexual self-confidence?

  • What are some practical ways to deepen your connection with your partner, or restore a connection that has faded in a long-term relationship?

  • How can you communicate more effectively about sex?


To learn more about Isharna, follow her on Instagram at @isharnawalsh and be sure to check out Coral at getcoral.app

Also, check out this sample exercise from Coral for a taste: Wholly Giving, Wholly Receiving


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