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Ep. 42: Tabu Wellness with Mia Davis

Author
Head South Radio
Published
Fri 05 Apr 2024
Episode Link
https://sites.libsyn.com/455148/ep-42-tabu-wellness-with-mia-davis

In this episode of Head South Radio, we welcome Mia Davis, the dynamic force behind tabú, Tabu Wellness, and Asking for Myself Podcast. Mia, a Stanford University Product Design graduate, shares her transformative journey from trauma to triumph, leading her to become a beacon of sexual empowerment. 

Cat and Mia delve into Mia’s career pivot and her pioneering efforts in the field of sexual wellness, culminating in the creation of Talk Tabú. Mia candidly discusses her conservative upbringing and how personal experiences with sexual trauma and pelvic pain ignited her mission to destigmatize conversations around intimacy and pleasure.

Throughout the episode, Mia fearlessly tackles taboo topics such as painful sex, masturbation, and the societal suppression of female pleasure. Together, Cat and Mia explore the negative influences society has on our understanding of pleasure and intimacy, and the urgent need to normalize these discussions for everyone's well-being.

Join Cat Meyer and Mia Davis as they unravel the layers of stigma surrounding sexuality, advocating for greater openness and empowerment in the bedroom and beyond.

In this episode, we discuss the following:

  • Mia’s career pivot and journey into sexual wellness
  • Starting her company Talk Tabú
  • Unraveling her conservative upbringing
  • Painful Sex
  • Masturbation
  • Society's negative influence on Female Pleasure
  • Destigmatizing conversations around pleasure and intimacy

You can find Mia here: @talk.tabu | @askingfor.myself

Please support Mia’s foundation of choice:Queer Wellness Network is committed to dismantling systems of oppression, recognizing that Black and queer liberation are the same struggle.By providing community support and resources, QWN can lift up LGBTQ+ and BIPOC people and create a world where difference is valued and people can thrive, no matter how they identify.

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