Like-Minded with Dr. Patrice
Welcome to Like-Minded with Dr. Patrice, a podcast unpacking today’s pop culture from the POV of a licensed modern mental health professional.
Featured in The Cut, Women’s Health, and Wall Street Journal, Dr. Patrice Le Goy is a media-savvy international psychologist, licensed marriage and family therapist, and former entertainment executive. In each episode, hear her conversations with celebrities, reality stars, academics, and clinical experts as they unpack the intersection of mental health, pop culture, and our day-to-day lives.
Ever wonder how reality stars deal with mental health after getting the villain edit? Are you curious about what TV & film gets right and wrong when depicting mental illness? Do you ever wonder how colorism impacts the beauty industry? In your own life, are you looking for ways to spot workplace microaggressions or confront generational trauma? This is the podcast for you.
Join us as we approach familiar topics with a new lens, centered around mental well-being. Like-Minded with Dr. Patrice is available now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
Like-Minded with Dr. Patrice
Engaging With Human Sexuality featuring Dr. Theo Burnes
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Pleasure is for everybody. In this episode, Dr. Patrice is joined by psychologist, educator, and author Dr. Theo Burnes for a conversation about what it truly means to engage with human sexuality through an inclusive, compassionate, and culturally humble lens. Drawing from his work in mental health care for sex workers, his upcoming textbook on human sexuality, and his philosophy that pleasure is a universal right, Dr. Burnes explores how embracing diverse and often marginalized experiences expands our collective understanding of sexuality, well‑being, and mental health.
Together, they examine the roles of access, identity, and representation—and how the stories we carry shape our relationship to our bodies and desires. Their conversation invites a deeper look at how personal history informs both mental and sexual well‑being, reminding us that every journey is unique, valid, and deeply worth honoring.
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