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🗓️ 14 May 2021
⏱️ 64 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey friends, thanks for joining me. I'm doing something different today. I'm actually releasing this |
0:04.6 | podcast not on my normal Sunday morning. I literally have like four months worth of content that's all |
0:11.2 | saved up that I haven't released yet. And I need to get over this like scarcity mindset if I don't have |
0:16.6 | enough content. So I think I need to start releasing more than one a week. Otherwise, man, I'm just |
0:21.7 | going to be so booked out and I'm going to like interview people and be like, yeah, so I'll |
0:25.2 | release you around like the holidays. So I just love interviewing people. It's like my favorite |
0:30.8 | part of doing this podcast. Who knew? I don't love editing as much, but I love interviewing. |
0:35.5 | So I have so many interviews saved up. I've just got to get them out. So this is, this is not an interview. This is me. I did a lecture for the |
0:41.3 | Multiple Sclerosis Society earlier this week. So this is a fresh hot off the press webinar that I |
0:48.6 | did with them. It's my third year presenting for them. My first year I did incontinence bladder stuff, and then I did sexuality, |
0:56.9 | and then COVID, and then my third year debut was sexuality now. So it initially started out as a |
1:03.4 | 20-minute talk, and then the other co-speaker, who was an amazing sex therapist, wasn't involved in it. |
1:09.5 | So then they're like, you can do it an hour. So luckily, |
1:12.6 | I can kind of talk at this point in my life. I know how to do that pretty well. So it was like a 40-minute |
1:17.4 | talk with some Q&A at the very end, which you'll hear. This applies to everybody, not just |
1:22.6 | multiple sclerosis, just this is kind of sexuality 101 and some challenges that people with |
1:27.4 | disabilities and neurologic disorders have. |
1:31.1 | The also good thing about this webinar is it was designed for people who care for people with multiple sclerosis. |
1:38.1 | So this was designed for doctors, nurse practitioners, PAs, people who help care for people with multiple sclerosis |
1:43.9 | and helping them improve their |
1:45.3 | quality of life using sexuality as one way they can do that. So anybody who's a health care |
1:49.4 | provider might also get a lot of benefit out of this. So thank you so much for your guys's |
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