Every month you go on a hormonal rollercoaster but most of us ride it blindfolded. If we are intelligent, ambitious and capable women, why are we still judged by the way we look? How often have you casually heard the terms "bitch" or "mean girl" being used to describe another woman? Ring us on 1300 641 222 (local call rates may apply) or email ladies@abc.net.au. Dr Elizabeth Farrell received the award for her incredible work in women’s health. There are some really good reasons, though, why we need to move on from our embarrassment and start talking about women's pleasure. Do you have too many brain tabs open, keeping you up at night? But what if you don’t need a partner to feel whole? Find out what they are vowing to stop doing. You'll hear from the woman who 'discovered' it, Australian doctor, Helen O'Connell. Feel like kicking your mental load to the kerb? What would you happily never hear again from your coupled-up mates? The second night, not so much. What’s driving those who seek a covert thrill outside their relationship? And what if the answer — miscarriage — is the reason we should be talking about pregnancy earlier? Warning: explicit content. Definitely. Research says 80 per cent of women groom their hair regularly. Riding your hormonal rollercoaster blindfolded? But if your partner doesn’t feel like your perfect soul mate all the time, you might feel like you settled for something you didn’t sign up to. You don't get physically hurt, but psychologically it's devastating and it erodes your identity and trust in yourself. Die Autorinnen kennen alle Ängste und Unsicherheiten. Die Autorinnen kennen alle Ängste und Unsicherheiten. Dieses Handbuch ist vollgepackt mit Wissen rund um die Tage. Dr Melissa Kang would have likely answered your question. Warning: this podcast contains strong language and adult themes. She is the co-host of KIIS FM's 3PM Pick-Up radio show and presenter of the ABC Radio podcast Ladies, We Need to Talk about female health and sexuality. Und ganz normal. For our final episode of 2018, we check in with the women we’ve met and hear from YOU about what you’ve learnt. Our vaginas do a lot. When ABC TV presenter Yumi Stynes and former Dolly Doctor Melissa Kang sat down two years ago to write a handbook for teenagers about consent, they couldn’t know they would be launching the book in the midst of a national conversation about sexual assault. Ring us on 1300 641 222 or email ladies@abc.net.au. Because women are socialised to put the needs of others before their own, they can often become over-supportive in heterosexual relationships. Sex, babies, periods, discharge. Series 2019 Wesley Enoch. During 2013 she was a presenter on Sydney's Mix 106.5 FM radio breakfast program. Contrary to the stories we are told about male and female sexuality, it is actually women who are primarily asking for polyamorous and open relationships. Hear from Investigative Journalist Jess Hill and Inez Carey from 1800 Respect about how you can recognize, and stop, emotional abuse. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. With sensitivity, personal stories, and serious smarts, this show is for women who feel the squeeze between work, their private life, and their pelvic floor. Studio Ten:The fifth most-popular m… Let's face it, you not showing up to a birthday party probably won't break someone's heart, writes Yumi Stynes. Is it normalising bedroom practices that are problematic? What's really behind our choices? Yumi Stynes is a television presenter, broadcaster, cookbook author and host of the ABC's Ladies, We Need To Talk podcast. Schluss damit! How can we better support family or friends who are dealing with it? You trusted us with some of your deepest, darkest and most intimate secrets and you let us share them with the podcast universe. Drum fällt es vielen Mädchen schwer, Fragen zu stellen (und ihrem Umfeld, Antworten zu geben). Sound familiar? After decades of heavy drinking and hangovers, radio presenter Yumi Stynes hasn’t touched alcohol in two and a half years. Listen for free from your mobile device on the ABC listen app, Apple Podcasts or Google podcasts. Join host Yumi Stynes as she tears open the sealed section on life. Die Periode: Alles, was damit zusammenhängt, ist oft peinlich und verwirrend. It's going to blow your mind just how amazing the clitoris is. But why? And, be honest, how often have you used them? And does society still judge women who stray more harshly than men? Duration: 28 minutes 28m . Can’t find contraception that works for you? Get comfy for a guided tour of your vagina with Dr Elizabeth O'Farrell. Reproductive hormones control ovulation but they can also affect how you think. What have you been able to achieve because you’re single? She is the co-host of KIIS FM’s 3PM Pick-Up radio show and presenter of ABC Radio podcast on female health and sexuality, “Ladies, We Need to Talk”. In a world that wants you to couple up, is being single the new happily ever after? Radio present Yumi Stynes has revealed the extent of her battle with alcohol and how the addiction impacted her life. But sisters, your clitoris is so much more than that! One in five women experience painful sex, according to a study by the University of NSW. Yumi Stynes returns with Season 3 of your favourite podcast dedicated to forbidden lady business. Dieses Handbuch ist vollgepackt mit Wissen rund um die Tage. Author of F*** No!, Sarah Knight, political commentator Jamilla Rizvi and emotional intelligence coach Rachel Green are going to teach you how to say no, and do it unapologetically. Data journalist Mona Chalabi muses on the perceived link between women's pubes and our sanity. INTRODUCING — Series 3 of Ladies, We Need To Talk, Perimenopause — coming to a uterus near you, BONUS — ladies who are single and killing it, BONUS — you tell us - living through pregnancy loss, INTRODUCING — series 2 of Ladies, We Need To Talk. One in four of us experience pelvic floor problems which can lead to incontinence, or even prolapse. How many drinks did you have last night? Call for a good time and stay for answers, both sexy and otherwise. A bunch of awesome women – including Bec Judd, Patricia Karvelas and Myf Warhurst – have taken a pledge to reduce their mental load by doing less, especially around the home. Like many women, Yumi is juggling — she does a daily radio show, works on several writing projects (including a cookbook), and regularly runs 10km for a laugh — all while raising four children. The number of Australian women undergoing cosmetic surgery on their genitals has increased threefold over the last decade — here's why that's concerning. More people are living the single life than ever before. Anxiety is the most common mental health issue in Australia. Yumi is a second-generation Japanese Australian who’s worked in the media for almost two decades. So why are many of us abandoning monogamy in favour of polyamorous and open relationships? We talk to psychotherapist Esther Perel and a bunch of brilliant female experts about their best foreplay tips. Whether it's money, legal stuff, kids, or all the feelings, we're giving you practical tools to break up well and flourish afterwards. So, whether it's your discharge, what you use for birth control, or how you can make a new friend ... we're here for you! 850K likes. Or avoid star jumps at the gym? Warning: This episode contains the odd swear word, frank disclosure and graphic description. Dr Nikki Goldstein sets out how to negotiate anal sex including consent and Professor Ciciley Marsten tells us how anal sex typically plays out for young people. She presented the morning television show The Circle and was also a television presenter on Channel V Australia and Max. Oestrogen can make you feel fantastic, while progesterone can make you feel crappy. And for women who are hormonally sensitive, this rollercoaster can feel like a freefall. We asked you; what do you love about your single life? Join host Yumi Stynes as she tears open the sealed section on life. Schluss damit! But when she heard about Ladies We Need To Talk she knew it was something she had to do. Want to know how to close the orgasm gap? Want to know how to close the orgasm gap? Video: How many drinks did you have last night? All that relentless, unpaid, thankless and invisible work women do. What's in your treasure chest of taboos you feel like you can't tell anyone, but seriously need to get off your chest?We’re here to talk about it. The last night Yumi Stynes drank, out with friend Simon 'Bags' Baggott on January 4, 2017. Breaking up "well" isn't something you think about when you're in the flush of new love. Why are people drawn to affairs? Series 2019 Ella Holcombe. A healthy relationship is meant to feel like a warm hug from your mum after about a year, according to psychologists. Der ultimative Ratgeber zum Thema Menstruation - informativ, offen, auf Augenhöhe Die Periode: Alles, was damit zusammenhängt, ist oft peinlich und verwirrend. Yumi Tasma Stynes (born 2 June 1975) is an Australian television and radio presenter, podcaster and author. Join host Yumi Stynes as she tears open the sealed section on life. Have you ever wished your life was simpler, but haven’t known where to start? 34.8k Followers, 2,375 Following, 2,264 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Yumi Stynes (she/her) (@yumichild) Sex that feels like your vagina is about to tear open isn’t exactly dinner party conversation, but it’s common. The statistics say the number of women who are unfaithful is massively on the rise. We asked you; what do you wish people knew about pregnancy loss? Here's how it's done, How to support your partner without sacrificing yourself, Yumi Stynes on how lockdown transformed the way she thinks about 'beauty'. One Plus One. Naming it is powerful, right? She’s known for her honesty, warmth and ability to laugh at herself. ABC hypocrite Jonathan Green whips up a hate-mob to punish Kerri-Ann Kennerley for telling a truth about sexual abuse and domestic violence in Aboriginal communities. Podcaster Maeve Marsden and comedian Christina Zheng debate to pube or not to pube. Yumi Stynes full name Yumi Tasma Stynes, is an Australian television and radio presenter and author. Die Autorinnen kennen alle Ängste und Unsicherheiten. She’s known for her honesty, warmth and ability to laugh at herself. The first trimester of a pregnancy can often be the hardest, so why do so many women feel the need to stay quiet? The Circle has apologised after co-host Yumi Stynes was blasted by viewers for a misfired gag she made about Victorian Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia’s most-decorated serving soldier.. And guest co-host George Negus also copped criticism for a follow-up gag. And how can we stop, and strengthen the sisterhood instead? Die Periode: Alles, was damit zusammenhängt, ist oft peinlich und verwirrend. Official account of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, connecting you to the best news and content from the ABC. Her hypho hovers in the gaps between TV presenting, broadcasting, arts journalism and writing. A new Pineapple Project is coming, with a brand new presenter and this time we are going to make you RICHER*, (*As always all advice and jokey promo lines in the upcoming series are general in nature…). Imagine knowing so much about vaginas that you’ve been given an Order of Australia medal. Yumi Stynes is a second-generation Japanese Australian who’s worked in the media for almost two decades. Everyone gets a little bit anxious at times, but is what you’re feeling normal? One Plus One. We did it for you. We’d love to hear from you. But at a time of such upheaval, can you be trusted to make a rational decision about your love life? And if you think that’s years down the track, think again. Drum fällt es vielen Mädchen schwer, Fragen zu stellen (und ihrem Umfeld, Antworten zu geben). So why are women going through this? Duration: 28 minutes 21 seconds 28m . It’s a decision she credits much of her recent success to, so the radio presenter penned a letter, published by the ABC on Wednesday, to share her own experience with alcohol addiction and offer advice to others. While you may think you’ll only experience these symptoms when you’re of a 'certain age' and hitting menopause, it turns out, they can creep in way earlier. Drum fällt es vielen Mädchen schwer, Fragen zu stellen (und ihrem Umfeld, Antworten zu geben). Yumi Stynes, host of the new ABC podcast Ladies, We Need To Talk, brings these and other tricky topics to the table in a new series exploring women’s health, sexuality and relationships. Two decades after the first female urologist in Australia mapped the clitoris, there's still a lot of misinformation about this sex organ — and it's holding us back from experiencing pleasure. Schluss damit! Pubic hair — it's one of the most scrutinised patches of hair on our bodies. Series 2018 Eileen Kramer. Most of that is spent on botox and fillers. Crisis linesLifeline on 13 11 14Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800MensLine Australia on 1300 789 978Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467Beyond Blue on 1300 22 46 36Headspace on 1800 650 890QLife on 1800 184 527Chat servicesElefriends SaneeHeadspace Beyondblue. The team discuss and uncover AFL stories from the outer. It’s the Sex-Ed you wish you’d had. Duration: 28 minutes 28m . The Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery estimates that Australians spend around $1 billion a year on cosmetic procedures. It's everywhere in porn and many of us, especially young women, are feeling the pressure to do it. A movement's begun to expose the mental load women shoulder. Yumi Stynes started as a music reporter on the dedicated Foxtel channel, Channel [V] in 2000. Series 2019 David Marr. Probably. ABC Australia. Author Eve Rodsky breaks down the mental load and teaches you how to spread the mental load more evenly with our partners — hallelujah! Writer Zoe Foster Blake teaches us how we can keep our dignity in a breakup and see it as a 'gift'. Vaginas and vulvas, lagging libidos, masturbation and the mental load – it’s time to talk about all this and more. Go Footy! One in five women in Australia has had anal sex. Beth came clean about her secrets. This is "ABC Listen Yumi Stynes" by Flint Sydney on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. But how well do you really know your vagina? Kerri-Anne Kennerley: A fixture on Australian screens since 1967, and Logie Hall of Fame inductee. Series 2019 Yumi Stynes. Duration: 28 minutes 28m . Here's how we avoided that, The moment Claire realised why she couldn't teach her daughter about her body, Yumi has mastered the art of saying 'no'. Here are your stories. If you feel the better option is to take your secret to the grave, that's your choice, some experts say. When most of us picture our clitoris, we think of it as being the size of a tiny jellybean. When was the last time you sat down with your girlfriends and had a conversation about menstrual products? You're not the only one. But we want solutions! So does 'settling' exist or is it just a reality of long-term monogamy? The thing lockdown has shown me is that a lot of the adornment and body decorating I thought I found 'fun' — I didn't engage with when I was just with my immediate family, Yumi writes. Yumi Stynes (ABC Ladies, We Need To Talk) Wendy Syfret (VICE Australia and New Zealand, Head of Editorial) Patricia Karvelas (RN Drive, The Party Room) Joanne Woo (VP, Communications for GE Australia, Decoding Genius) Hedley Thomas (The Australian, The Teacher’s Pet) Allan Clarke (ABC Unravel True Crime: Blood on the Tracks) The full OzPod 2018 schedule is now online featuring … Is your head exploding with the mental load of all the stuff you’ve got to do? Yumi Stynes: A radio host on Sydney’s KIIS FM, and the presenter of the ABC podcast Ladies, We Need To Talk. Yumi Stynes is the presenter of the new ABC podcast Ladies, We Need To Talk. We’re back! Ring us on 1300 641 222 or email ladies@abc.net.au. The host of innumerable morning shows. Once taught Peter Costello how to dance the Macarena. One in four Australian women have experienced emotional abuse from a partner. AFLM and AFLW chat done differently in this weekly all-female podcast featuring ten passionate footy fans. Or is it just good, dirty fun? But here's how I learnt to do it, writes Yumi Stynes. We're back! Women are pretty bad at saying no — we're socialised to please and serve others. (Supplied: Yumi Stynes)The first night was easy. Ladies, we need to talk about mindfulness ... because it could change your bloody life. It’s the sex-ed class we all missed out on – Ladies, We Need To Talk – the podcast that isn’t afraid to dive head first into the tricky topics we often avoid talking about. Coronavirus lockdown has led to people logging on to dating apps, partnering up and "accelerating romance". Riding your hormonal rollercoaster blindfolded? Unser Tipp für alle ab 10, die mehr zum Thema Periode wissen möchten! Stynes’ mother is Japanese, which makes her a rarity on snow-white Australian television. Duration: 28 minutes 28m . When was the last time you talked about foreplay? Dieses Handbuch ist vollgepackt mit Wissen rund um die Tage. Why more women are suggesting open relationships, For our parent's generation, splitting up was a blood sport. Übersichtlich, altersgerecht und mit angenehm diversen Illustrationen zeigt das Buch, dass die Periode etwas Besonderes ist. We’ve been inundated with single ladies flying the solo flag with pride. Yumi Stynes is a second-generation Japanese Australian who’s worked in the media for almost two decades. A US study of 50,000 people found 95% of men orgasm during sex, but only 65 per cent of straight women do. Were you one of the thousands of Australian teenagers who wrote to Dolly Doctor? Sore boobs, loss of libido, hot flushes, irregular periods. More and more people are actively looking for alternatives to monogamy, according to research. Yumi Stynes opens up about her drinking problem in open letter. Masturbation is still a conversation stopper for many women. With sensitivity, personal stories, and serious smarts, this is for women who feel the squeeze between work, their private life, and their pelvic floor. You’re not the only one. So if we’re spending so much money on looking young, are we complicit in society’s obsession with youth? Women don’t orgasm as often as men during sex. Plus, you'll meet Deanna, owner of possibly the world's most adventurous vagina, and Louise, who learnt something about her vagina at 53 that completely changed her life. 'Gute Tage' beantwortet alle Fragen rund um das Thema. Warning: contains explicit material. One Plus One . Psychologist Rebekka Sommer explains how people feel when having an affair for the first time. The response to our last episode was extraordinary. Hannah talks all things sex, love and relationships. Women tend to need more foreplay than men — so if your partner’s just a bit crap at foreplay — get them to listen to this. This is the podcast where we can confess all our secret ladies' stuff and learn something along the way. Do you ever put your head on your desk in the middle of the day and wonder "what the hell am I doing here?". It’s free, it’s prolific, it’s easy to find and more of us than ever are watching it but is mainstream porn contributing to the exploitation of women? In a world where we’re sold the idea that women constantly compete, compare and undermine each other, what are the invisible forces that shape the way we treat each other? One Plus One. Ladies, We Need To Talk ABC Podcasts Sexuality It's uncomfortable discussing anal sex, so let's talk about it. Should you do the same. Indigenous leader Warren Mundine has slammed ABC host Yumi Stynes as 'stupid' for labelling Kerri-Anne Kennerley a 'racist' Indigenous leader … Here are your stories. No need to. Series 2019 Margaret Harrod. Obligations are often perceived, not real. Season two is coming and this time, we’re calling on you - our sisters out there. Join Yumi Stynes as she once again tears open the sealed section on life to talk all about your forbidden lady business. Welcome to perimenopause! And if you are, what can you do about it? Join Myf Warhurst and Zan Rowe as they debrief on the biggest conversations of the week about music, art, life and stuff. Ladies, We Need To Talk dives headfirst into the tricky topics we often avoid talking about, like our alcohol consumption, the struggles of monogamy and the wonders of our vaginas. Monogamy is the default, but for lots of people it doesn't work. Do you wee when you sneeze? What’s the best thing to say? Up to one in three women will experience anxiety, for men it’s one in five. One Plus One. So why? It can take months or years to get through a breakup, and the fallout can be totally devastating. Probably way more than you think.