Male Sexual Dysfunction, with Dr. Jaclyn Napier
Get the full intelligence
Search transcripts, export clips, track mentions, and explore all topics from “Male Sexual Dysfunction, with Dr. Jaclyn Napier” inside PodZeus.
In this candid and comprehensive episode of *Sex Chat for Christian Wives*, hosts Bonnie Burns, Chris Taylor, and Jay Parker welcome Dr. Jaclyn Napier, a pelvic floor therapist with extensive experience treating male sexual dysfunction. The conversation dismantles stigma around male sexual health, covering a wide range of issues including erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, chronic pelvic pain, Peyronie’s disease, and the impact of prostate conditions and medications. Dr. Napier emphasizes that these challenges are not failures but signals for care, and she highlights the importance of addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual health holistically. She shares practical insights on treatment options such as pelvic floor physical therapy, breathwork, biofeedback, and lifestyle changes, while also normalizing the process of seeking help and grieving changes in sexual function. The hosts stress the role of wives in creating safe spaces for communication and encouraging husbands to seek professional support. The episode concludes with actionable advice on prevention, including metabolic health, regular screenings, and body awareness, reinforcing the idea that overall wellness directly supports sexual intimacy. Key takeaways include: male sexual dysfunction is common, treatable, and not a reflection of masculinity; pelvic floor therapy is a safe, non-intimate, and effective intervention; communication and compassion are essential in navigating changes; preventive care—like walking, nutrition, and annual checkups—can maintain long-term sexual health; and resources like *pelvicrehab.com* and books such as *Reclaiming Sex and Intimacy After Prostate Cancer* and *Ending Male Pelvic Pain* can empower couples. The hosts underscore that pain in sex is not God’s design and that seeking help is an act of stewardship over the body He gave.
Male sexual dysfunction is common, treatable, and not a personal failure—it’s a signal to seek care.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is safe, non-intimate, and highly effective for erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, and pelvic pain.
Lifestyle factors like metabolic health, walking, and nutrition directly impact sexual function.
Communication and emotional support from wives are critical in helping husbands seek help and process changes.
Preventive care—including annual screenings, PSA testing, and body awareness—can catch issues early.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Introducing Male Sexual Dysfunction and the Need for Open Conversation
“Pain is not part of the design. That's where you can find me.”
Understanding the Spectrum of Male Sexual Dysfunction
“Our body has these little signals that something needs attention. It is one of those things I think our medical system sometimes doesn't look at the causation and they just look at the symptom.”
The Emotional and Mental Impact of Sexual Health Changes
“There's a huge piece. They're more concerned sometimes about the erectile piece than the leakage that can happen with that.”
Treatment Options and the Role of Pelvic Floor Therapy
Dr. Napier walks through the evaluation process in pelvic floor therapy, emphasizing education, breathwork, and non-invasive assessments. She reassures listeners that therapy is not intimate or invasive and encourages couples to attend together.
Addressing Pain, Peyronie’s Disease, and Other Conditions
The hosts explore chronic pelvic pain, Peyronie’s disease, and rare conditions like Bowen’s disease. Dr. Napier explains causes, treatments, and the importance of not ignoring symptoms, even if they seem minor or embarrassing.
“Pain is not part of the design. That's where you can find me.”
“Please, please out there, any men listening, go get your screenings. Absolutely. I know it's not comfortable, but it's way more comfortable than having prostate cancer.”
“Our body has these little signals that something needs attention. It is one of those things I think our medical system sometimes doesn't look at the causation and they just look at the symptom.”
Hosts
Guest
Dr. Jaclyn Napier
person
Jay Parker
person
Bonnie Burns
person
Chris Taylor
person
pelvic floor muscles
other
Peyronie's disease
other
The Source Pelvic Health and Wellness
organization
diaphragm
other
PSA test
other
Pelvic Rehab
product
Get the full intelligence
Search transcripts, export clips, track mentions, and explore all topics from “Male Sexual Dysfunction, with Dr. Jaclyn Napier” inside PodZeus.
Start discovering podcast insights today
Start with a 7-day trial and explore a growing catalog of popular podcasts. No credit card required.
No credit card required • 7-day trial • Cancel anytime
