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Let's Talk About SASH, Baby!

Let's Talk About SASH, Baby!

Written by: The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health
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The SASH Podcast is where curiosity, expertise, and collaboration meet. Produced by the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health, a nonprofit organization, the podcast brings together diverse voices to explore sexual and relational health through a balanced, inclusive, and research-informed lens.

Each episode features conversations with clinicians, educators, researchers, and advocates who are passionate about advancing understanding in this evolving field. Together, we examine research, professional insight, and lived experience to support healing, connection, and relational wellbeing.

Listener support helps sustain this work. Learn more about SASH and how to support our mission at https://sash.net

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Episodes
  • Brandy Seignemartin - Let's Talk About Polyamory
    May 15 2026

    Dr. Laney Knowlton, President of SASH, is joined by Brandy Seignemartin, Associate Professional Clinical Counselor, for a conversation exploring polyamory, consensual non-monogamy, and the evolving landscape of modern relationships. With a clinical approach grounded in affirming, trauma-informed care, Brandy works with individuals and partners navigating complex relational dynamics, communication challenges, and personal growth.

    Together, they discuss the importance of emotional safety, communication, boundaries, and relational intentionality within polyamorous and consensually non-monogamous relationships. The conversation also highlights the value of inclusive, nonjudgmental therapeutic support for diverse communities, while examining how relational flexibility and self-awareness can contribute to healthier connection and wellbeing.

    This episode invites listeners to consider how openness, curiosity, and evidence-informed care can support diverse expressions of partnership and relational health.

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    25 mins
  • Dr. James Wadley - Let's Talk About Race and Sexuality
    May 1 2026

    Dr. Laney Knowlton is joined by Dr. James Wadley, tenured professor, licensed professional counselor, and leader in the field of human sexuality, for a critical conversation on the intersection of race and sexuality. As a scholar-practitioner and founding editor of the Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships, Dr. Wadley brings a global and interdisciplinary perspective shaped by his work in education, clinical practice, and community engagement.

    Together, they explore how race, culture, and systemic inequities influence sexual development, relational experiences, and access to care. The conversation highlights the importance of culturally responsive frameworks, inclusive education, and leadership within the field to better support individuals and communities whose experiences have historically been marginalized or overlooked.

    This episode underscores the need for continued dialogue, research, and advocacy at the intersection of race and relational health, inviting listeners to consider how awareness, accountability, and culturally informed practice can advance healing, equity, and connection.

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    20 mins
  • Dr. Nick Borgogna - Let's Talk About Understanding Research Validity
    Apr 17 2026

    Dr. Laney Knowlton is joined by Dr. Nick Borgogna, licensed clinical psychologist and researcher, for a conversation on the importance of research validity and its role in shaping clinical practice and public understanding. With expertise in psychopathology, addiction, trauma, and compulsivity, Dr. Borgogna’s work spans clinical trials, systematic reviews, and collaborative research aimed at improving treatment outcomes and scientific literacy.

    Together, they explore what it means for research to be valid, reliable, and applicable—particularly in fields related to mental health and relational wellbeing. The conversation highlights common challenges in interpreting research, the impact of bias and methodological limitations, and how clinicians and consumers alike can more critically engage with scientific findings.

    This episode underscores the importance of rigorous, ethical, and inclusive research practices, and invites listeners to consider how stronger scientific literacy can support more informed care, reduce disparities, and advance the field as a whole.

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    31 mins
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