Sex is Good Podcast
Sex is Good.
And we’re done pretending otherwise.
The Sex Is Good podcast exists to say the quiet part out loud: sex is fun, sex is normal, and sex is something adults get to enjoy without shame, fear, or bad information.
Hosted by the founder of a sex-positive telehealth company and a medical provider who actually understands how bodies work in the real world, this podcast breaks down the science of sex, STIs, desire, performance, relationships, and pleasure — without pearl-clutching, scare tactics, or outdated sex-ed nonsense.
We talk about the things you weren’t taught in school.
We unlearn the myths you were taught.
And we remind you that having a great sex life and taking care of your sexual health are not opposites — they’re partners.
Yes, we talk about STIs.
Yes, we talk about testing and prevention.
And no, that doesn’t mean sex has to be boring, stressful, or wrapped in shame.
You can absolutely have your cake and eat it too. You can have a wild, fulfilling, adventurous sex life and be informed, responsible, and confident about your health. In fact, we’d argue that’s the whole point.
This isn’t a sex story podcast.
It’s a sex science, sex truth, and sex freedom podcast.
Smart, evidence-based, irreverent, and unapologetically pro-pleasure.
Because sex is good. And we’re done pretending it’s not.
Sex is Good Podcast
When Your Skin Catches Feelings: Molluscum Explained
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You’ve feared a virus that causes sores on your skin ever since you started having sex — but it probably wasn’t this one.
Today, we’re talking about Molluscum Contagiosum — which is contagious, in case the name didn’t give it away.
Ever noticed tiny, smooth bumps that seem to spread like gossip after a hookup or a gym visit? Meet Molluscum Contagiosum, the viral skin infection that’s more common, more harmless, and more misunderstood than you think. Robert and Anna break down how it spreads, why it isn’t technically an STI (but acts like one), and how to treat it without panic, shame, or Google-induced terror.
Prevention, treatment, and everything else!