When Sex is a Skirmish Between Mind and Body

December 20, 2016
Hosted by Dr. Carole Lieberman

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Episode Description

We've all had occasions, when it comes to sex, that our mind wanted to go one way and our body wanted to go another. There are many different rhymes and reasons for this to be so. One of the most elusive ones is when- unbeknownst to us- our hormones go awry. Today's guest, Ken Baker, is an award-winning author and journalist, Sr. Correspondent for E! News and E! Online. His new book, The Late Bloomer: A Memoir of My Body, delves into his own personal skirmishes between his mind and body - with unflinching honesty, intimacy and humor. Beginning in adolescence, Ken lived with an undiagnosed pituitary tumor that wreaked havoc with his hormones-causing him to feel confused and unable to perform sexually, along with many other problems. He's been called 'the man who almost missed puberty'. It is a true story and a poignant exploration of what it means to be male in today's society.

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Dr. Carole Lieberman

Dr. Carole Lieberman is the psychiatrist the world trusts for help coping with today's times. She is also the preeminent authority on the psychology of show biz and the psychological influence of media. A multiple Emmy award-winner, Dr. Lieberman has spent over a decade analyzing the psychological impact of world events, as a guest and host on all major media outlets. She has appeared on "Oprah", CNN, “Entertainment Tonight, “Good Morning America”, "The Today Show", “The O’Reilly Factor”, Court TV, the BBC, and numerous other high profile shows. Her work has garnered numerous awards, including those from the Writers Guild of America, City of Los Angeles and the Film Advisory Board. Dr. Carole's latest book, Coping with Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted, a psychological survival guide, has recently been released. She maintains a star-studded practice in Beverly Hills and is listed in numerous Who’s Who directories.



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