
Sex therapist Jessa Zimmerman talks with Dr. Teresa Johnson about why and how couples can have healthier conversations about sex, including desire changes, boundaries, consent, and emotional intimacy. They discuss cultural taboos and shame that keep people silent, how comparisons to porn, media, or “how it used to be” distort expectations, and common pitfalls like avoidance, defensiveness, and feedback landing as criticism. Dr. Johnson emphasizes creating emotional safety, approaching the topic with warmth, regulation, curiosity, and a “same team” mindset, and considering each person’s contribution to the dynamic. They also cover when individual or couples sex therapy may help, and Johnson shares tools she created—a free guidebook and the Lover’s Compass Conversation card deck—to structure safer, deeper discussions and support authentic sexuality through presence, self-discovery, and consent.00:00 Welcome to Better Sex02:14 Why Sex Talks Matter05:03 Normalizing Through Community07:39 Common Conversation Pitfalls09:56 Fear Vulnerability Avoidance13:23 Starting the Conversation Right14:27 Regulate and Set the Stage16:40 Curiosity Same Team Mindset18:05 When to Get Professional Help20:08 Feeling Like the Patient20:27 Aligning Therapy Goals21:19 Owning Your Contribution22:59 Empowerment Over Blame23:47 Tools for Sex Talks27:02 Safe Container and Consent28:33 Authentic Sexuality Framework31:04 Presence Over Programming34:35 Resources and Wrap Up
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