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The situation is more common than you might think: a man has no problem getting an erection on his own, but then struggles when he’s with his partner to achieve an erection. We explore this important component of erectile dysfunction on today’s podcast.

We discuss the impact of pornography addictions and “out of control” sexual behaviors on erections in this week’s podcast episode.

Today’s episode of the Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast explores pandemic-related anxiety and how it can impact a healthy sex life.

Today’s episode of the Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast explores the psychological concept of repression and how it can impact a man’s erection.

Peter Kanaris, PhD, joins the podcast today to discuss cyber infidelity and the impact it has on both couples and erectile dysfunction. Dr. Kanaris is a psychologist and cyber infidelity expert.

If things are feeling boring, dull, or libido is low, that does not mean that all is wrong or lost with your relationship. Today’s episode of the podcast is about erectile dysfunction and its impact on couples in long-term relationships.

Grant Stoddard is our guest today. Grant is a journalist and author who has covered sex, erectile dysfunction treatments, and sexuality for major publications including New York Magazine, Vice, Men’s Health, and Playboy. Much of his career has included reporting stories that are written on his first-hand sexual experiences.

Paul was facing severe sexual dysfunction after an injury at work. Today we explore his journey with achieving a satisfactory solution for both him and his wife after a successful penile implant surgery. Paul delivers a powerful and honest message to men facing erectile dysfunction while offering hope to both men and their partners. Today’s episode has been supported by Boston Scientific.

Andrew Cohen, MD, joins the Erectile Dysfunction Radio Podcast this week to discuss managing erectile dysfunction with an Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (IPP), also known as an implant. With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Cohen serves as Assistant Professor of Urology and Director of Trauma and Reconstructive Urologic Surgery.


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