Kimmy Rolph

Vulvability Project

Health EN ↓ 3 Folgen

Dive into the world of vulvas, pleasure, and sexual wellbeing with Kimmy, the Clitoris Queen.  Providing real stories, expert insights, and playful honesty to empower and educate.

Autor

Kimmy Rolph

Kategorie

Health

Podcast-Website

www.buzzsprout.com

Neueste Folge

4. Feb 2026

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Vaginismus - The Intelligent Survival Response 04.02.2026

In this episode, I share my personal story of vaginismus, not as a medical case study, but as a lived experience shaped by culture, silence, and the ways we are taught to disconnect from our bodies. This is a conversation about sex and pain, but more than that, it’s a conversation about safety. About listening. About how our bodies protect us when we don’t yet have the language, permission, or sup...

Crying is not weak: A conversation with Dr Courtney Spiteri 16.12.2025

In this episode of The Vulvability Project, I’m joined by the deeply grounded and heart-open  Dr Courtney Spiteri — a soul-led psychologist, mentor and thought leader who is redefining what strength, leadership and mental health really look like. Together, we explore vulvability as a power move, why softness is not weakness, and how nervous system led support can change the way we show up in our b...

Welcome to Vulvability 24.11.2025

A powerful first look into the mission of the Vulvability Podcast with real conversations, real education and zero shame.

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