
The Starting Gate Episode 53: Hormones, Identity, and Intimacy: Sexuality Through the Menopause Transition with Dr. Juliana Hauser
Midlife can be a confusing time for many women when it comes to sexual identity, desire, and connection. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Juliana Hauser, PhD—sex therapist and author of A New Position on Sex: A Guide to Greater Sexual Confidence, Pleasure, and Authenticity.
Dr. Hauser shares how to enact and activate agency—not just in your sex life, but in every aspect of your life. We explore her “sexercises,” designed to help women self-reflect, self-audit, and reconnect with their bodies and desires in powerful new ways.
We also talk about cultivating body compassion, shifting your mind away from the endless to-do list to make space for connection, and understanding the physical changes that occur with hormones in midlife. Plus, we cover the benefits of tools like vaginal estrogen and pelvic floor physical therapy to support sexual wellness and comfort.
This conversation is an invitation to reclaim your pleasure, confidence, and connection—both with yourself and with those you love.
Find Dr. Juliana Hauser:
website: dr-juliana.com
Get her new book on Amazon: A New Position on Sex: A Guide to Greater Sexual Confidence, Pleasure, and Authenticity
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