featuring couples therapist Anette Frankenberger and podcast host Oliver Schmidt
Body & Soul

Episode 37: Myths about sexuality in long-term relationships

In this episode, we talk to Anette Frankenberger, an experienced couples and family therapist from Munich, about the challenges and myths surrounding sexuality in long-term relationships. Anette debunks six common myths and shows how couples can improve their communication about sexuality. Because if you can talk openly about sexuality with your partner, you are well on the way to a fulfilling relationship. Anette Frankenberger gives valuable tips on how couples can communicate their needs and desires openly.

 In this podcast you will learn:

Whichcommon myths persist and how can we dispel them? 

  • Myth 1: Less sex is a bad sign - what's the truth?
  • Myth 2: The standard of twice a week - how do you free yourself from this pressure?
  • Myth 3: Spontaneous desire - is that really the norm?
  • Myth 4: Techniques and tricks - how do they affect sex life expectations?
  • Myth 5: Sex has to be wild and fast - how can slow sex strengthen the relationship?
  • Myth 6: Everything has already been said - why do couples find it difficult to communicate openly? 

Cheerful to stormy - the everyday podcast with Olli Schmidt

Welcome to "Heiter bis stürmisch" - the everyday podcast. Cheerful or saddened to death: life has its ups and downs. That's what we're all about: everyday crises such as arguments with your partner, parenting issues, work overload, insecurities and anxiety. We talk to experts and give you practical tips to help you deal better with crises and challenges. 

You can listen to our podcast on all known podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Audible etc.)! Questions, suggestions, criticism, wishes? Feel free to write to us at: podcast@familienservice.de

Couples and individual counseling by experienced therapists 

At pme Familienservice , we offer couples and families support in talking openly about their needs and clearing up misunderstandings.

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Parent & Child

Episode 36: Advice for children and young people

Performance requirements, constant comparisons in social media and the consequences of social crises are already leaving their mark on young people. More and more children and young people today are under psychological pressure. Many feel overwhelmed, withdraw - or send a silent cry for help through conspicuous behavior.

In our new podcast, Susanna Meyer, systemic coach at pme Familienservice, talks about her work with children and young people who become active themselves and seek support. This is because children and young people are increasingly coming forward on their own initiative.  

  • Why it is important that children and young people are allowed to go to counseling themselves
  • Which questions really help children and young people
  • Why symptoms such as outbursts of anger or withdrawal are often an expression of inner distress
  • How parents can better understand their child's signals and have the right conversations
  • What parents can do without overburdening them, but accompanying them at eye level

 

Susanna Meyer gives practical tips: How do we even start a conversation? What words provide support - and when is listening more important than any solution? 

At pme Familienservice , we offer children and young people a protected space in which they can open up, feel understood and learn how to better deal with fears, self-doubt and pressure. Without pathologizing them, but with a great deal of empathy and professional tools.

Cheerful to stormy - the everyday podcast with Olli Schmidt

Welcome to "Heiter bis stürmisch" - the everyday podcast. Cheerful or saddened to death: life has its ups and downs. That's what we're all about: everyday crises such as arguments with your partner, parenting issues, work overload, insecurities and anxiety. We talk to experts and give you practical tips to help you deal better with crises and challenges.

You can listen to our podcast on all known podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, Audible etc.)! Questions, suggestions, criticism, wishes? Feel free to write to us at: podcast@familienservice.de