Effy and Jacqueline are joined by Seza Aslanbas, a yoga, and meditation teacher and a conscious living coach to discuss a somatic approach to figuring out what our boundaries are.
Read MoreIn celebration of Self-Love, this episode is a repost of Effy and Jackie’s interview with Stella Harris where they discuss all of the ways in which we can indulge ourselves through self-touch and exploration.
Read MoreThis episode is part two of listener questions answered by Effy and Jacqueline.
Read MoreEffy, Jacqueline, and Dr. Sheff take a deep-dive into the way humans connect to one another challenging the notion of human pair bonding.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline look back to the year gone and reflect on what they'd like to avoid, preserve, and create going forward.
Read MoreIn part two of this family story like no other, Effy and Jacqueline continue to talk to Ryan DiMartino who shares the final twist of this riveting and inspiring story.
Read MoreA two-part story for the family like no other that'll warm your heart and challenge your ideas of love, parenthood, and family
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline answer questions submitted by our Foxy listeners.
Read MoreEffy and Jackie celebrate the 50th episode, discuss why love distorts our view of the other person, and seemingly diminishes otherwise important factors into just-this-one-thing.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline consider turning sex into a hobby and explore ways to build sexual skills, become sexually creative, and practice this hobby alone or with a partner(s).
Read MoreEffy and Jackie talk about ways to navigate holidays when you are managing multiple relationships in your life. They share tips on how to schedule, have conversations, and make sure everyone feels loved and cared for. And how to make amends if it all ends up in a cluster f**k.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline chat with Jackie's 9-year-old daughter about what it's like to be a part of an open family as well as discuss sex-positive parenting, tips for anyone who's around children, and the joys of slime.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline explore if friends with benefits are a good option given the struggles around meeting new people during COVID and discuss best practices when approaching such topics with existing friends.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline talk about how our anxieties about the election, COVID, and subsequent worries can trigger our attachment systems and impact our relationships; how we can cultivate a sense of safety, self, an joy so we can show up for our relationships and our partners.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline talk about all the ways change can be experienced, managed and felt that aligns with our thriving state; frameworks to think about change, and what gets in the way of smooth transitions. This episode also sees the inauguration of a new segment we are calling The Soap Box where Effy and Jackie have a bit of a rant about topics that make them mad.
Read MoreEffy Blue and Jacqueline Misla talk about how leaning into caretaking in relationships can erode both a sense of self and eroticism within relationships and what people can do to disrupt old patterns.
Read MoreEffy Blue and Jacqueline Misla talk with De-Andrea Blaylock-Johnson about the ways in which spirituality has been separated from sexuality and how you can be a person of faith while celebrating your sexual expression.
Read MoreEffy Blue and Jacqueline Misla chat with queer, Latinx sex educator Jocelyn Silva about reconciling culture, religion, and sexuality; getting to know yourself and your body, and discovering the erogenous zones beyond what's between our legs.
Read MoreEffy and Jacqueline chat with Krystyna Hutchison about fighting slut-shaming and healing trauma through storytelling; embracing fears through exploring kink; and encouraging all women to consensually experiment with other women.
Read MoreIn this episode, Effy sat down with certified Sex and Relationship Coach Jessie Fresh to discuss how to make sure you tap into the superpowers of high sensitivity and avoid the shadow side so you experience your full potential of ecstasy.
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