
Episode #15
Sexual health: How to reconnect with your body, rewrite the myths, and enjoy intimacy on your terms
Pleasure isn't something you've missed the boat on, or a part of yourself you're too late to reconnect with. So many women were simply never taught how their own desire and arousal actually work, and then quietly wonder why they feel disconnected from it. For many, the preconceived ideas we absorbed about what sex "should" look like are the very thing standing between us and intimacy that actually feels good. In this episode of Fernwood Unfiltered, host Georgie Tunny sits down with qualified sexologist Laura Miano for an honest, expert conversation about sex, desire and how to reconnect with your body on your own terms. Laura breaks down the myths so many of us grew up with to share practical, judgement-free insight you can actually use. Whether you've felt disconnected from your body, you're unsure of what you really want, or you've struggled to put it into words with your partner, this episode will change the way you think about pleasure and intimacy. What You'll Learn: Why so many women were never taught how their own pleasure works, and why that's a starting point, not a personal failing How emotional safety and connection shape desire, and why your needs shift day to day and stage to stage The truth behind common libido myths, and the idea that sex has to follow a "sequence" Simple, empowering ways to get curious about what you want, and to actually talk to your partner about it About Laura Miano: Laura Miano is a qualified sexologist and the founder of MC Sexology, specialising in helping women better understand their bodies, desire and relationships. Her work focuses on breaking down stigma and creating safe, empowering conversations around intimacy, pleasure and sexual wellbeing. Laura is passionate about supporting women to reconnect with themselves, build confidence, and develop a deeper understanding of what feels good for them, both physically and emotionally. She believes that when women break away from preconceived ideas about sex and get curious about their own desires, they can approach intimacy in the way that uniquely appeals to them, on their own terms.

