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The Dr. Drew Podcast

Emily Morse

The Dr. Drew Podcast

PodcastOne / Carolla Digital

Talk Radio, Comedy, Science, Health & Fitness

4.43K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2023

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week Dr. Drew talks to sex therapist, author and media personality Emily Morse. Emily and Dr. Drew discuss the orgasm gap, the sex recession, loneliness and the Rubik's Cube of life. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! BetterHelp: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp.Visit BetterHelp.com/DREW today to get 10% o ff your first month. Kion: Naturally boost energy, build lean muscle, and enhance athletic recovery. Save 20% on monthly deliveries and 10% on one-time purchases. Go to Getkion.com/DRDREW to get my fundame ntal supplement for fitness.

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome to Dr. Podcast. Again, we appreciate all the support and supporting

0:13.5

the people that support us. It helps us keep doing these great interviews. Today is no exception.

0:18.8

Do check out, because I'm bringing them of course, the great Emily Morris. But before I bring

0:22.8

her in, I want to remind everybody, do check Dr. Drew.TV. We have the streaming show where

0:26.8

there's just been some fascinating guests I've been talking to there. I think this audience

0:31.4

would love some of that stuff. You may already be there. So I hope I'm singing to the choir.

0:36.2

And don't forget after dark, that's another thing you guys will be interested in, especially if

0:39.5

you're interested in Emily and her material. Patrick, I mean, Morris, the book is called Smart Sex,

0:44.1

How to Be Booster Sex IQ and Own Your Own Pleasure. I'm holding it to my chest under my chair.

0:49.8

And I suggest that she's reaching for it also. There it is. There it is. So tell people what they're

0:56.2

going to get for your latest. Okay. My latest book. Well, thank you for having me drew this.

1:00.2

I delight. And do people know that we work together for a long time? We have a whole, yeah,

1:07.5

exactly. Which we always think we should get the band back together. But I love being here with

1:11.5

you, Drew. I was my work was first off largely inspired by you and the work that you did on

1:17.4

love line, which it's just some and I didn't want some people don't know what love line is anymore,

1:21.0

which I really took like 30 friggin years. Dr. Drew was a pioneer and he was in medical school

1:29.4

and took his medical books, his big books. Yes, into the into to K. Well, let me explain.

1:36.2

Okay, go. It was accident. Come and do a search as the segment they would call to ask a certain

1:42.1

thing and know what they wanted. And I was like, what? Let me go see. And I brought my gynecology and

1:46.8

my infectious disease textbooks with me. These huge text was because I was freaked out. I was a

1:51.0

fourth year medical student at that. How am I going to what am I going to do? And here were the most

1:55.2

important health questions for young people being presented in the middle of the night on a radio

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