In this powerful and eye-opening episode of The Rewilded Human Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Diane Mueller — best-selling author, board-certified sexologist, national speaker, and podcast host — to talk about what no one tells you about sex, intimacy, and connection as we age.
With over 33,000 people in her digital community, Dr. Diane helps long-term couples rediscover authentic intimacy and emotional closeness through the lens of sexual wellness.
We explore the truth about sex after 50 — what’s normal, what’s not, and what’s actually healthy. From physical changes to emotional reconnection, this conversation reminds us that sexual health is part of human health — and it’s never too late to reignite desire.
We cover:
❤️ The real connection between erectile dysfunction and heart health
💋 How to address vaginal dryness and pain naturally
🔥 Finding intimacy when partners have different desires
💞 How to enjoy deep connection even without intercourse
🌙 The truth about sex in your 60s, 70s, and beyond
🧠 The role of oxytocin in bonding, healing, and emotional vitality
This episode is about more than sex — it’s about rediscovering pleasure, connection, and the energy of being fully alive.
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