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Podcast3/18/2026

Why Intimacy Feels Hard and How the Nervous System Shapes Sexual Health with Asal Sepassi

Why Intimacy Feels Hard and How the Nervous System Shapes Sexual Health with Asal Sepassi

Many people quietly believe intimacy should come naturally. But when it doesn’t, confusion, pressure, and self-doubt often follow. In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, hosted by Sayan, we explore a more grounded and compassionate way to understand sexual health.

Joining the conversation is Asal Sepassi, an occupational therapist and sex educator who brings a trauma-informed and neuroscience-based perspective to intimacy. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt anxious, disconnected, or uncertain about intimacy in relationships. Together, they unpack how the nervous system, stress, media expectations, and self-perception influence our experiences—and how learning to regulate the body and shift focus from performance to connection can create healthier, more human intimacy.

About the Guest:

Asal Sepassi is an occupational therapist and sex educator who approaches intimacy through trauma-informed care and neuroscience. Her work helps people understand how the nervous system, sensory needs, and emotional safety shape sexual health and connection.

Episode Chapters:

00:00 – Opening conversation and setting the context
03:18 – Why intimacy isn’t always spontaneous
05:26 – What brings people to seek support for intimacy
07:00 – Anxiety, the nervous system, and sexual response
10:15 – Media myths and unrealistic expectations about sex
13:00 – Shifting focus from performance to presence
15:20 – Practical ways to regulate the body and build confidence

Key Takeaways:
  • Intimacy challenges are often connected to nervous system regulation, not personal failure.

  • Anxiety and pressure can activate stress responses that interfere with connection.

  • Real-life intimacy often benefits from intentional time and communication.

  • Shifting focus from performance to presence can improve emotional and physical connection.

  • Understanding personal triggers and calming practices can help build healthier intimacy.

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