Heads and Tails

Kate + Jay White

Heads and Tails is a candid, heartfelt and often humorous podcast hosted by longtime couple Jay and Kate White.. ...a psychologist and an OB/GYN who've been married for 26 years. Named for their dual perspectives on the mind and body, this show dives into the real challenges of midlife with warmth, wisdom, and occasional glass of wine. ​ From navigating midlife dating or keeping the spark alive in long-term relationships, to launching kids, caring for aging parents, maintaining friendships, and even changing careers — Heads and Tails covers it all. With Jay's insight into the psychological and Kate's expertise in the physical, each episode offers practical, relatable advice in a tone that feels more like a conversation in your living room than a lecture. ​ Real talk. Real laughs. Real life. Because midlife isn't a crisis—it's a recalibration.

  1. MAY 8

    Ep. 23: Midlife Sexual Health Masterclass: with Gynogirl Dr Sameena Rahman

    What if the, low desire, or changes in your sex life you've been told are "normal" actually aren't? In this episode of Heads & Tails, Dr. Kate White and Jay White sit down with Dr. Sameena Rahman — widely known online as "GynoGirl" — for a candid, empowering conversation about women's sexual health, trauma-informed gynecology care, pelvic pain, libido, menopause, and why so many women are dismissed when they ask for help. Together, they unpack:     •    Why pain with sex is never something women should simply "push through"     •    How women are conditioned to normalize suffering     •    The connection between pelvic floor dysfunction, hormones, anxiety, and sexual pain     •    What pelvic floor physical therapy actually is — and why it can be life-changing     •    The difference between spontaneous desire and responsive desire in long-term relationships     •    Why libido often disappears when sex becomes painful     •    How trauma, culture, shame, and "medical gaslighting" affect women's willingness to seek care     •    How perimenopause and menopause impact arousal, vaginal tissue, and intimacy     •    New treatments for female arousal, including topical sildenafil ("topical Viagra")     •    Why women need clinicians who actually have time and training to address sexual health concerns Dr. Rahman also shares insights from her upcoming book, Brown Girl's Disease: A Guide to Sexual Health and Empowerment Through a South Asian Lens, and discusses how women can better advocate for themselves in a healthcare system that often overlooks sexual wellness. If you've ever wondered:     •    "Is this normal?"     •    "Why does sex hurt?"     •    "Why don't I feel desire anymore?"     •    "Why do I feel dismissed by doctors?"     •    "Could hormones, stress, trauma, and relationship dynamics all be connected?" …this episode is for you. Because midlife isn't just about surviving changes — it's about recalibrating your body, mind, and relationships from your head to your tail.

    38 min
  2. MAR 13

    Episode 19: Dr. Kelly Casperson: Sex, Menopause and Desire

    Desire mismatch in midlife is common — and it does not mean your relationship is broken. In this episode, Dr. Kate White and Jay White sit down with sexual medicine expert Dr. Kelly Casperson of the You Are Not Broken podcast to talk about why differing levels of desire show up so often in long-term relationships, especially in midlife. What you'll take away from this conversation You'll come away with a more compassionate and realistic understanding of sex in long-term relationships: that good sex is not automatic, that intimacy often requires intention, and that midlife is not the end of desire — it's often the beginning of a different, more informed, more connected version of it.   Questions answered in this episode: • Why don't I want sex the way I used to? • Is responsive desire normal? • What helps couples when desire doesn't match? • Why does sex sometimes feel harder in midlife? • What kinds of stimulation work better for women in perimenopause and menopause? Mentioned in this episode: • Dr. Kelly Casperson's podcast: You Are Not Broken • Books: You Are Not Broken and The Menopause Moment • The Explorer Vibrator from Elixir Play • Discount code: NOTBROKEN20 • Tell Me What You Want: The Science of Sexual Desire and How It Can Help You Improve Your Sex Life — Justin J. Lehmiller • Magnificent Sex: Lessons from Extraordinary Lovers — Peggy J. Kleinplatz and A. Ménard • Dr Laurie Mintz — Becoming Cliterate and  A Tired Woman's Guide to Passionate Sex  Subscribe, like, and share with someone who needs this conversation.

    50 min
  3. FEB 27

    Episode 18: Fighting fair: rage to resolution in midlife.

    Midlife can turn minor conflict into major disconnection—especially when hormones, mental load, and stress push your brain into "flooded" mode. Dr. Kate White and Jay White break down what fighting fair actually looks like in midlife: how to regulate first, stay on one issue, name the pattern underneath repeat fights, and prioritize respect and repair so you can stay a team—even in conflict.   In this episode, we cover:   Why "fighting fair rules" are easy to know and hard to use   The "book of hurts" (and why dragging it into every fight derails repair)   Start and end on the right note: repair > perfection   Midlife brain changes: prefrontal cortex vs. amygdala ("smoke detector")   Dopamine/attention/executive function shifts and why fights go off the rails   Anger as a secondary emotion: what happened right before the blow-up?   The "3 folders" tool: your last 20 fights usually boil down to a few themes   Circular arguments and how to break the loop with a concrete next step   Mental load + unequal load: the frog-in-the-soup problem   Loneliness and loss in midlife—and how they show up as anger   Safety note: when conflict escalates beyond safe   Try this this week:   Use the reset script: "I'm flooded. I need a minute. I want to come back and do this well."   Do the 3-folder exercise: categorize your last 10–20 fights into themes.   End with a next step: "What do we need from each other this week?"   Resources / CTA Want our 4-week Recalibration + Intimacy Reset? Email: ask@headsandtailspodcast.com   Educational content only; not medical or mental health advice. To my fellow clinicians: listen to the You Are Not Broken podcast on ⁠⁠⁠Pinnacle's network to earn FREE CME credit⁠⁠⁠.   https://learnatpinnacle.com/education

    50 min
  4. FEB 13

    Episode 17: Traver Boehm: Pot, Porn, or PBR: What Men Use to Bury Pain—and How to Heal Instead

    What happens when "be strong" turns into "be silent"? In this episode of Heads & Tails, we sit down with Traver Boehm, founder of the UNcivilized Men's Movement, to unpack the cultural myth that men must always be tough, unbothered, and emotionally bulletproof—and how that training can quietly sabotage intimacy, conflict repair, and long-term connection. Traver and Jay get real about what often replaces emotional vocabulary: shutdown, defensiveness, or burying pain with what Jay calls "Pot, Porn, or Pabst Blue Ribbon." Traver shares practical tools that help men build the capacity to stay present—like meditation, nervous-system regulation, and (crucially) community—so the relationship isn't the only place their unprocessed pain leaks out. If you love a good man but feel like you're talking to a wall during conflict, this episode is for you—and for the men you care about.   💡 Name: Traver Boehm 💡Company: Man UnCivilized 💡Noteworthy: founder of the UNcivilized Men's Movement and has built programs and communities focused on helping men develop emotional strength, accountability, and connection.  💡 Where to find them:  Man UnCivilized Podcast https://www.manuncivilized.com/meet-traver-boehm  Find an in person men's group:  https://www.manuncivilized.com/mensgroup The Book: 28 Days In Darkness (https://www.manuncivilized.com/books#section-1751992894384) for men ready to reclaim authentic masculinity (and for the people who love them) To my fellow clinicians: listen to the You Are Not Broken podcast on ⁠⁠⁠Pinnacle's network to earn FREE CME credit⁠⁠⁠. https://learnatpinnacle.com/education

    52 min

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Heads and Tails is a candid, heartfelt and often humorous podcast hosted by longtime couple Jay and Kate White.. ...a psychologist and an OB/GYN who've been married for 26 years. Named for their dual perspectives on the mind and body, this show dives into the real challenges of midlife with warmth, wisdom, and occasional glass of wine. ​ From navigating midlife dating or keeping the spark alive in long-term relationships, to launching kids, caring for aging parents, maintaining friendships, and even changing careers — Heads and Tails covers it all. With Jay's insight into the psychological and Kate's expertise in the physical, each episode offers practical, relatable advice in a tone that feels more like a conversation in your living room than a lecture. ​ Real talk. Real laughs. Real life. Because midlife isn't a crisis—it's a recalibration.

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