52 min

How men can be better lovers and partners with Dr. Cat Meyer‪.‬ The UNcivilized Podcast with Traver Boehm

    • Self-Improvement

The fantasies and desires conversation with our partner, in many relationships, is considered one of the hardest conversations to have, due to the simple fact that men and women think and feel differently. Today's guest, Dr. Cat Meyer explained these differences and she gave us advice on how to bring this topic to the table.

In this episode, Cat and I had an interesting conversation about sexuality and relationships. Cat shared the importance of creating a love and sexual language as the key for a healthy relationship. Also, we talked about the intimacy in our relationships, and you will hear Cat's advice for men and women to be better lovers and have more fun in the bedroom.

Don't miss this interesting episode! Grab a piece of paper and take notes.

About Cat Meyer:

Dr. Cat Meyer, PsyD, LMFT is a licensed relationship + sex therapist, yoga instructor, and international speaker dedicated to evolving the relationship we have surrounding sexuality and our bodies. She is the founder of SexLoveYoga.com, an online platform integrating various schools of thought including science, tantra, body movement, and psychology designed to help people create a deeply fulfilling, prosperous relational and sexual life. As an expert and published researcher on the topic of sexual health, Dr. Cat sees clients in her private practice office in Beverly Hills and leads workshops, lectures, and retreats internationally. Dr. Cat is the host of the podcasts Eat.Play.Sex and Erotically Wasted, co-founder of Un.done women’s sensual yoga experience, founder of LOVE.body online program for women, co-creator of Goddess Celebration.



Connect with Cat:

Personal Website | CatMeyer.com

Instagram | @SexLoveYoga

TikTok | @Sexloveyoga

Facebook | @SexLoveYogawithDrCat

YouTube | SexLoveYoga

Twitter | @drcatmeyer

Eat Play Sex Podcast | EatPlaySex.com

Erotically Wasted Podcast | anchor.fm/eroticallywasted



What you’ll hear:

1:37 Cat thoughts about the global shift around sexuality and sexual decreased.

7:18 Sex therapy: who goes more often men or women?

9:31 The disappearance of the dating and sexual models.

13:02 Letting go of old sexual paradigms.

14:40 Bringing the sexual conversation to the table.

19:26 How to approach the unapproachable: Cat shares advice to have a successful conversation.

22:11 Sexual mismatch: How this affects the relationship.

25:30 Introducing you to the UNcivilized nation.

26:17 "They want men to slow down": What men should know about women's sexuality.

29:15 The elephant in the male sex room: Porn.

36:02 Cat shares the meaning of "to be in your body".

43:50 Cat advises to get into the dating world and not look like a "predator".

50:50 Where to find Cat.

If you look at the civilized world and think, “no thank you,” then you should subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community, and connect with me on my website, Facebook, or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests, and more.

The fantasies and desires conversation with our partner, in many relationships, is considered one of the hardest conversations to have, due to the simple fact that men and women think and feel differently. Today's guest, Dr. Cat Meyer explained these differences and she gave us advice on how to bring this topic to the table.

In this episode, Cat and I had an interesting conversation about sexuality and relationships. Cat shared the importance of creating a love and sexual language as the key for a healthy relationship. Also, we talked about the intimacy in our relationships, and you will hear Cat's advice for men and women to be better lovers and have more fun in the bedroom.

Don't miss this interesting episode! Grab a piece of paper and take notes.

About Cat Meyer:

Dr. Cat Meyer, PsyD, LMFT is a licensed relationship + sex therapist, yoga instructor, and international speaker dedicated to evolving the relationship we have surrounding sexuality and our bodies. She is the founder of SexLoveYoga.com, an online platform integrating various schools of thought including science, tantra, body movement, and psychology designed to help people create a deeply fulfilling, prosperous relational and sexual life. As an expert and published researcher on the topic of sexual health, Dr. Cat sees clients in her private practice office in Beverly Hills and leads workshops, lectures, and retreats internationally. Dr. Cat is the host of the podcasts Eat.Play.Sex and Erotically Wasted, co-founder of Un.done women’s sensual yoga experience, founder of LOVE.body online program for women, co-creator of Goddess Celebration.



Connect with Cat:

Personal Website | CatMeyer.com

Instagram | @SexLoveYoga

TikTok | @Sexloveyoga

Facebook | @SexLoveYogawithDrCat

YouTube | SexLoveYoga

Twitter | @drcatmeyer

Eat Play Sex Podcast | EatPlaySex.com

Erotically Wasted Podcast | anchor.fm/eroticallywasted



What you’ll hear:

1:37 Cat thoughts about the global shift around sexuality and sexual decreased.

7:18 Sex therapy: who goes more often men or women?

9:31 The disappearance of the dating and sexual models.

13:02 Letting go of old sexual paradigms.

14:40 Bringing the sexual conversation to the table.

19:26 How to approach the unapproachable: Cat shares advice to have a successful conversation.

22:11 Sexual mismatch: How this affects the relationship.

25:30 Introducing you to the UNcivilized nation.

26:17 "They want men to slow down": What men should know about women's sexuality.

29:15 The elephant in the male sex room: Porn.

36:02 Cat shares the meaning of "to be in your body".

43:50 Cat advises to get into the dating world and not look like a "predator".

50:50 Where to find Cat.

If you look at the civilized world and think, “no thank you,” then you should subscribe to our podcast so you don’t miss a single episode! Also, join the uncivilized community, and connect with me on my website, Facebook, or Instagram so you can join in on our live recordings, ask questions to guests, and more.

52 min