Chantelle Otten is a Psycho-Sexologist based out of Melbourne, Author of The Sex Ed You Never Had, and founder of AISSM: Australian Institute of Sexology and Sexual Medicene.
Chantelle's career is bursting at the seams with achievements. Having written two journal articles, being an ambassador for multiple sexual health organisations, a consultant for Bumble Australia, being one of the first Australians to be recognised by the European Federation of Sexology, and a certified Psycho-Sexologist by the European Society of Sexual Medicine, It's safe to say that Chantelle is a true expert in her field!
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SKIP THROUGH THE EPISODE:
00:00 - Welcome to Uncommon
00:30 - Guest introduction
00:35 - What’s the deal with dachshunds?
04:00 - Earliest memory
06:57 - Childhood aspirations
08:52 - Principles from childhood
11:25 - Working with family
11:51 - Choosing sexology
15:04 - Sexology Vs. General Psychology
17:48 - Practitioning: first 2 years & the realities
21:58 - From practitioner to practice owner
28:24 - Love languages: accuracy & validity
33:42 - Communication in sex: the importance
37:03 - Sex & relationships: variety is key
40:58 - Goals for 2022
44:05 - Content, Sunroom & sextech
47:07 - What questions do people miss in interviews
48:33 - Show recommendations
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