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Sexual Wellbeing in Women: You Are Not Broken (Dr. Kelly Casperson)

23m · Get Real Health with Dr. Chana Davis · 03 Feb 15:20

This conversation with Dr. Kelly Casperson provides hope and direction for women struggling with low sexual desire - and their partners.   Dr. Casperson is a urologist, coach and sex expert who is passionate about helping women to live their best love lives. She guides women towards an empowering mindset shift, and helps educate them about their bodies, their desires, and the societal factors that shape our sex lives. This conversation also touches on the role of hormones, which have a role to play, but are rarely a quick fix.   This episode is the second of a two part conversation with Dr. Casperson. In Part 1, we discuss urology norms, problems, and solutions.   For more from Dr. Casperson, check out her highly successful podcast and book, both entitled: You Are Not Broken.   Connect with Dr. Kelly Casperson @kellycaspersonmd on Instagram and Facebook https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com You Are Not Broken Podcast: https://www.kellycaspersonmd.com/podcast  

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