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  • The Shocking Origin of Women’s Perfectionism (It’s Not What You Think)
    2026/04/17
    Summary:

    Discover how perfectionism is more than a personality trait—it's a survival strategy rooted in childhood that can hold women back in midlife. Heather England explores how letting go of the need for perfection opens space for authenticity, rest, and genuine self-trust.

    Main Topics:

    • The origins of perfectionism as a survival tool rooted in childhood experiences
    • How societal and social media pressures reinforce perfectionist tendencies
    • The shift from striving for perfection to embracing "good enough" in midlife
    • Practical ways to release the need for constant approval and reframe self-worth
    • The importance of small decisions in reclaiming authenticity and personal freedom

    In this episode:

    • The emotional cost of perfectionism and how it can drain creative energy
    • Personal story of how a simplified Christmas card brought newfound freedom
    • How early approval-seeking behaviors are reinforced by childhood experiences and societal expectations
    • The cultural messages that promote impossible standards for women
    • Recognizing when perfectionism becomes a barrier to genuine connection and self-trust
    • The concept of "good enough" as an act of self-care and prioritization
    • A powerful question: “What would you stop doing if your worth wasn't on the line?”

    Connect with Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops

    Time Stamps

    00:00 - Perfectionism as a survival strategy, not a personality trait

    00:48 - The story behind Heather’s simplified Christmas card

    01:48 - How perfectionism leads to emotional exhaustion and false praise

    02:46 - The cultural and social influences reinforcing perfectionist standards

    03:16 - Perfectionism as an adaptive response rooted in childhood experiences

    04:13 - Heather’s personal story of her mother’s conditional love

    05:34 - How societal pressures and social media perpetuate impossible standards

    06:53 - The impact of chronic self-surveillance and body criticism

    07:22 - The importance of capturing real moments and challenging social media narratives

    08:20 - When survival strategies harm authentic relationships in midlife

    09:11 - Embracing “good enough” as a form of self-trust and prioritization

    09:40 - Practical examples of letting go of perfectionism for better priorities

    10:07 - The healing power of trusting ourselves and changing our relationship with worth

    11:08 - Reflective question: “What would you stop doing if your worth wasn’t on the line?”

    11:18 - Closing thoughts and invitation to connect with Heather

    Note: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be therapy or medical advice.

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    12 分
  • Why Women Are Running on Empty and How Saying No Can Change Everything
    2026/04/17
    Summary:

    Are you exhausted from carrying the invisible burdens of household and emotional labor without recognition? In this episode, Heather England dives deep into the societal expectations placed on women, the true cost of mental load, and practical steps to reclaim your agency and voice.

    Key Topics:

    • The origins of the mental load and how it’s patterned from childhood experiences
    • The list of invisible tasks women manage daily—from household chores to emotional labor
    • The impact of the mental load on women’s physical and emotional health
    • Why helping is not enough; emphasizing ownership and responsibility in partnerships
    • The project management perspective as a tool for sharing responsibilities
    • The importance of saying "no" and outsourcing tasks that drain your energy
    • How societal expectations shape women’s roles before they even realize it
    • The significance of having honest conversations with your partner about responsibility
    • Practical steps for women to start using their voice and set boundaries
    • The ongoing need for women to prioritize themselves without guilt or apology

    Connect with Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops

    Resources

    The Piggy Book by Anthony Brown

    Time Stamps

    00:00 - Introduction to the unchosen hats women wear and mental load

    00:16 - Heather’s background and the purpose of the episode

    00:46 - The societal role model observed in the 70s and its lasting effects

    1:13 - Personal story of growing up with the same expectations

    2:09 - The societal expectations and invisible chores women carry

    3:07 - Specific responsibilities women often manage daily

    4:03 - How the mental load costs women more than just effort

    4:33 - Challenging the perception of help versus ownership

    5:00 - The project management analogy for household responsibilities

    5:57 - The invisibility of women’s work and societal denial

    6:26 - Exhaustion and its effects on intimacy and desire

    7:25 - The fatigue as a bandwidth issue, not a libido problem

    8:23 - The importance of mental and emotional space for intimacy

    9:15 - Introduction to "The Piggy Book" as a metaphor for shared responsibilities

    10:10 - How women need to reclaim time for themselves

    11:09 - Having honest conversations with partners about responsibility

    12:36 - Starting small: saying no and outsourcing tasks

    13:31 - Personal example of outsourcing household chores

    14:01 - Reclaiming agency and the importance of unapologetic self-prioritization

    14:37 - The message of deserving more and creating boundaries

    15:21 - Final encouragement for women to use their voice loudly

    15:48 - Subscription, sharing, and connecting

    16:14 - Disclaimer on medical advice and encouragement to seek professional help

    Note: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be therapy or medical advice.

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    16 分
  • The Midlife Question That Could Change How You Live Your Remaining Years
    2026/04/17
    Summary:

    Are you feeling a sense of unrest despite your seemingly "successful" life? Heather England explores how midlife is a pivotal time for women to reconnect with themselves, challenge societal expectations, and make meaningful changes without the need for crisis or upheaval.

    In this episode:

    • How common midlife feelings of dissatisfaction are rooted in a natural psychological stage, not failure
    • The concept of generativity versus stagnation from Erik Erikson’s developmental theory
    • Why the "midlife crisis" is a misnomer and what a true "reckoning" actually entails
    • The signs of a midlife awakening: questioning accomplishments, body changes, and the meaning of life
    • Heather’s personal journey from success-driven corporate career to fulfilled psychotherapist
    • How shifting from achievement to authenticity can improve relationships and overall happiness
    • Practical questions to guide your reflection: “If I had five years left, what would I truly do?”
    • Why embracing curiosity and self-compassion is crucial in this process
    • Small steps to start living aligned with your desires today rather than waiting for a crisis

    Connect with Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops

    Resources

    Erik Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development

    Time Stamps

    00:00 - Understanding the deeply personal nature of midlife feelings

    00:20 - Who is Heather England and what this podcast offers

    00:51 - Common midlife feelings of something being off

    01:20 - What is a midlife reckoning and how it differs from a crisis

    01:50 - Overview of Erik Erickson’s stages of human development

    02:18 - Explaining generativity versus stagnation in midlife

    02:48 - How midlife questions reflect the psyche asking if this is it

    03:19 - The influence of over-functioning and "shoulding" women in midlife

    03:47 - The impact of children leaving, careers plateauing, and relationships shifting

    04:31 - Personal reflections on Heather’s own awakening process

    05:02 - Recognizing slow accumulation of questions about life fulfillment

    05:31 - How success initially felt but lacked true fulfillment

    06:30 - Heather’s return to school at age 49 and embracing lifelong learning

    07:52 - The importance of authentic life connection and self-acceptance

    08:47 - How ceding to societal images of perfection is unsustainable

    09:16 - The power of showing up as your authentic self

    09:43 - Women exhausted from societal expectations and their awakening

    10:38 - The illusion of effortless perfection perpetuated by social media

    11:05 - The system that pressures women but doesn’t nourish them

    11:35 - Recognizing the midlife awakening as clarity, not failure

    12:04 - Erickson's drive for generativity as part of natural aging

    12:33 - Outgrowing old strategies that no longer serve us

    13:03 - Imagining the last five years of your life and living intentionally

    13:32 - Actions that align with your deepest desires now

    14:01 - The importance of asking: “What do I want?”

    14:27 - Taking small, deliberate steps toward the life you desire

    14:56 - Giving yourself permission to explore, even if messy

    15:24 - Redefining success based on personal truth, not societal expectations

    15:42 - Closing thoughts and encouragement to start your own reckoning

    16:09 - A reminder that the podcast is for educational purposes

    16:36 - Seeking professional support when needed

    Note: Remember, this podcast is educational and not medical or therapeutic advice. Seek professional guidance if needed to support your personal journey.

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    17 分
  • Introducing Midlife Unfiltered
    2026/04/17
    4 分
  • The Great Sex Podcast is Becoming Midlife Unfiltered
    2026/04/06
    Introducing Midlife Unfiltered

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England shares the vision behind the relaunch of her podcast, now called Midlife Unfiltered. She discusses the importance of honest conversations about midlife women’s experiences, especially around relationships, identity, and purpose, aiming to create a supportive space for those navigating this complex life stage.

    Connect with Dr. Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops
    • Resource Page
    • Submit a Podcast Topic
    • Ready to spice up your sex life? Get my guide “69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life”

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    2 分
  • 39: Erectile Dysfunction Series: The Hidden Triggers that Cause Your Erectile Dysfunction to Keep on a Keep'in On
    2026/03/02
    Summary:

    In this episode of The Great Sex Podcast, Dr. Heather England dives into the often-overlooked emotional and relational roots of erectile dysfunction (ED). Discover how stress, relationship dynamics, shame, and performance anxiety contribute to ED—and learn actionable insights to break the cycle and improve your sexual confidence.

    Resources & Links:
    • Workshop on Mastering Performance Anxiety
    • Workshop for Female Partners of Men with ED

    Connect with Dr. Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops
    • Resource Page
    • Submit a Podcast Topic
    • Ready to spice up your sex life? Get my guide “69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life”

    In this episode:
    Key topics covered:

    Overcoming Erectile Dysfunction: The Psychological and Relational Factors You Need to Know

    Key Topics:
    • The cyclical nature of psychological causes of ED and how they reinforce each other
    • The critical role of emotional intimacy and communication in recovery
    • How stress, depression, and life changes impact sexual performance
    • The influence of shame and limiting beliefs about sex
    • Performance anxiety: how it develops and how to interrupt it
    • The dangers of avoidance behaviors and how to reframe intimacy
    • Practical strategies: talking openly about ED, reducing secrecy, and seeking support

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - The story of Andy: understanding performance anxiety and ED cycle

    02:05 - Physical causes of ED versus psychological and relational factors

    03:01 - The impact of relationship quality, communication, and trust on ED

    03:45 - How emotional withdrawal can worsen ED and the importance of emotional intimacy

    04:26 - The role of conversations about sex in improving intimacy and ED recovery

    05:22 - Stress as a major contributor to ED: work, financial, and family stressors

    06:08 - The connection between depression and ED, and addressing mental health

    07:05 - Life transitions and their effects on sexual functioning

    07:59 - Sexual concerns such as low desire, premature ejaculation, and pain

    08:28 - Shame, cultural beliefs, and secrecy: barriers to recovery

    09:20 - The importance of open communication and empathy in reducing shame

    09:52 - How limited sexual knowledge affects confidence and contributes to ED

    10:17 - Avoidance behaviors and their reinforcement of ED cycles

    11:02 - Performance anxiety: how anticipatory worries sabotage arousal

    11:56 - The neurological process of anxiety and its impact on presence during sex

    13:03 - Breaking the cycle: reassurance that ED symptoms are human, not failures

    13:41 - The core message: connection and honest conversation as the keys to recovery

    14:09 - Practical tips: talk openly, seek therapy, and foster emotional intimacy

    14:30 - Final thoughts and encouragement to prioritize communication and support

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    15 分
  • 38. Erectile Dysfunction Series: The Many Medical Causes for Erectile Dysfunction
    2026/03/02
    Summary:

    In this episode of the Great Sex Podcast, Dr. Heather England explores the complex causes of erectile dysfunction (ED), emphasizing that it’s a medical condition with physical and psychological roots. She aims to dispel myths and empower men and their partners with knowledge and actionable steps to address ED effectively.

    Resources & Links:
    • Workshop on Mastering Performance Anxiety
    • Workshop for Female Partners of Men with ED

    Connect with Dr. Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops
    • Resource Page
    • Submit a Podcast Topic
    • Ready to spice up your sex life? Get my guide “69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life”

    In this episode:
    Key topics covered:
    • The physical factors contributing to ED, including cardiovascular health, diabetes, obesity, medication side effects, and hormonal imbalances
    • How lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep quality, and fatigue influence erectile function
    • The psychological cycle of performance anxiety and how physical causes can lead to long-term mental and emotional impacts
    • The importance of consulting healthcare providers for proper diagnosis, blood work, and early intervention
    • Practical steps for lifestyle modifications and addressing emotional well-being to improve sexual health

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction: Real stories behind ED and what nobody tells you

    00:30 - The physical causes of ED: exhaustion, high blood pressure, and more

    01:27 - The significance of understanding ED as a medical and psychological condition

    02:46 - The role of cardiovascular health in sexual performance

    03:42 - How clogged arteries can be an early warning sign for heart problems

    04:39 - The impact of diabetes on erectile function and the importance of blood sugar control

    05:06 - Obesity's link to ED and the power of weight loss and activity

    05:31 - Medications that can cause ED and the importance of consulting your doctor

    05:58 - Tobacco use increases ED risk; quitting can restore vascular health

    06:28 - Alcohol's depressant effects on arousal and testosterone levels

    07:00 - Low testosterone’s impact on erections and overall health

    07:41 - Sleep apnea as an underdiagnosed contributor to ED

    08:15 - Fatigue and exhaustion as significant yet often overlooked causes

    09:01 - Neurological conditions, prostate treatments, Peyronie’s disease, and other medical factors

    10:37 - The cycle of physical and psychological causes, and how worry perpetuates ED

    11:05 - Practical advice: get medical testing, lifestyle changes, and emotional support

    12:22 - The importance of addressing both physical and psychological factors for recovery

    13:10 - Success story: Dan’s journey to overcoming ED through medical care and lifestyle adjustments

    13:47 - Closing remarks: hope, support, and creating fulfilling sexual relationships

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    14 分
  • 37. Erectile Dysfunction Series: When the Little Blue Pill Doesn't Work; Reigniting Intimacy with Erectile Dysfunction
    2026/03/02
    Summary:

    In this episode, Dr. Heather England explores the nuanced nature of erectile dysfunction (ED), emphasizing that medications like Viagra are helpful but not foolproof solutions. She discusses the impact of performance anxiety, relationship dynamics, and lifestyle factors, offering practical guidance to improve intimacy and emotional connection.

    Resources & Links:
    • Workshop on Mastering Performance Anxiety
    • Workshop for Female Partners of Men with ED

    Connect with Dr. Heather England:
    • Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
    • Workshops
    • Resource Page
    • Submit a Podcast Topic
    • Ready to spice up your sex life? Get my guide “69 Ways to Spice Up Your Sex Life”

    In this episode:
    Key Topics:
    • The story of Joe: the emotional toll of ED and quiet suffering
    • Why medications like Viagra may fail for 30% of men
    • The role of performance anxiety and how the brain reacts to sexual setbacks
    • The physiological effects of stress and fear on arousal
    • How avoidance behaviors deepen intimacy issues
    • The importance of emotional connection and relationship health in desire
    • Medical options beyond medication, including dosage adjustments and alternative treatments
    • The significance of open communication with your partner
    • Shifting the definition of sex to reduce pressure and enhance intimacy
    • Basic lifestyle factors impacting erectile health: sleep, diet, stress, alcohol
    • The value of addressing psychological factors like anxiety and relationship issues
    • Success stories: Joe’s journey into therapy and improved intimacy

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction: The emotional impact of ED and why it matters

    00:27 - Joe’s story: silence and suffering in ED

    01:03 - Description of Dr. Heather’s ED series and available workshops

    02:15 - The benefits and limitations of ED medications

    02:44 - Why 30% of men don’t respond well to pills like Viagra

    03:08 - Practical factors influencing medication effectiveness (timing, health conditions)

    03:48 - Performance anxiety: what it is and how it affects physiology

    04:13 - The brain’s threat detection response during sexual activity

    04:34 - How anxiety redirects blood flow away from arousal

    05:03 - The cycle of anxiety, medication, and failure

    05:30 - The dangers of self-medicating and supplement misuse

    05:56 - Avoidance as a barrier to intimacy and increased anxiety

    06:23 - The importance of emotional connection in desire

    06:53 - Creating desire through emotional intimacy and shared experiences

    07:20 - Practical steps: medical consultation and treatment options

    07:46 - Open communication with your partner and addressing silence

    08:15 - Directly addressing performance anxiety with tools like mindfulness

    08:41 - Redefining what sex means to reduce pressure and promote relaxation

    09:08 - The role of life habits: sleep, diet, stress management

    09:58 - Broader solutions: psychological work, relationship repair, and personal growth

    10:27 - Success story: Joe’s therapy journey and renewed intimacy

    10:45 - Encouragement: overcoming silence and deepening connection**Resources

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    11 分