About the podcast

This is a place for ALL types of women to share conversations about their experience of sexuality. We hope that through these stories you will feel more connected to your own journey and inspired to explore new avenues of your sexuality.

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About the show:

Launched in January 2019, the show was the result of Leah Carey’s own sexual awakening at age 42.

She went on an unexpected and WAY outside-the-lines sexual journey for the better part of a year in 2017-2018.

As she was having threesomes, traveling to a Jamaican sex resort, and reconnecting with her body, she was sharing her adventures with a tight-knit group of girlfriends around the world.  The more she shared, the more they wanted to know.

Soon, they were sharing their own stories and questions with Leah in return.

That’s when Leah realized there is a deep hunger for these real, raw, and revelatory conversations.

Each conversation is a deep-dive into one woman’s sexual history (including transgender and gender nonconforming people): what they learned about sex while growing up, how they discovered their own sexuality, and what their sex life is like today.

Guests have told stories about (click to go to a representative episode):

On alternating weeks, Leah tells stories from her own sexual history and answers listener questions about whether their sexual needs/desires/fantasies are “normal.”

Who is the show for?

Good Girls Talk About Sex has an explicit rating and is for people 18 and over (though we’d argue that if more teenagers had access to good information about sex and sexuality, the world would be a healthier and more functional place.)

The majority of listeners are cisgender adult females of all sexual preferences and sexual proclivities.  A portion of the audience are gender non-conforming people (transgender, non-binary, gender queer, etc.). There are also a significant number of listeners who are heterosexual men seeking to better understand their female partners.

Will I like this show?

The show’s conversations are warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental.  You are likely to hear stories that reflect your own experiences of sex and sexuality and let you know that you’re not alone.  You are also likely to hear stories that broaden your ideas about what is “normal” and introduce you to new things you might want to try!

You will probably like this show if:

  • You enjoy late-night conversations with friends about sex
  • You’ve ever wondered if your sexual needs/desires/fantasies are “normal”
  • You’re curious about sex but don’t have anyone in your life to talk about it with
  • You are a man who wants to learn more about your female partner’s inner life

 

You will probably not like this show if:

  • You are uncomfortable hearing people talk about sex and their bodies in explicit terms
  • You are uncomfortable with swearing and/or raw displays of emotion
  • You believe sex should only happen between a man and a woman within the confines of marriage