Sex After 50: What Women Are Embarrassed to Talk About

What happens when you still want intimacy, connection, and desire… but nobody prepared you for how things change after 50? 👍 Like💬 Comment🔔 Subscribe In this honest, empowering, and eye-opening episode, we’re diving into the conversation so many women are having privately — but rarely out loud. Sex after 50 is about so much more than physical intimacy. It’s about confidence, dating after divorce or widowhood, body image, menopause, emotional connection, desire, vulnerability, and reclaiming a part of yourself that many women think they’re supposed to quietly let go of. Joining us is Dr. Karyn Eilber of Cedars-Sinai, a leading specialist in women’s sexual health, pelvic medicine, and urology. She answers the questions women are often too embarrassed to ask — from libido changes and painful sex to online dating, intimacy after loss, and whether great sex can actually get better with age. This conversation is honest, hopeful, practical, and deeply validating for women navigating midlife and beyond. Because intimacy, confidence, and desire do not have an expiration date. Topics We Cover: • Sex after 50, 60, 70, and beyond • Dating again after divorce or widowhood • Menopause and libido changes • Vaginal dryness and painful sex • Emotional intimacy and confidence • Online dating and safety • Body image and aging• What women wish they knew sooner • Can intimacy improve with age? Hosted by Nancy Fox, renowned food expert and founder of Mrs. Beasley’s, Nancy’s Healthy Kitchen, SkinnyKitchen.com, and cookbook author, with co-host Elaine Doran, founder of Doran PR and a global PR maven with decades of experience leading major brand launches and media strategies. Watch on YouTube: @deepdivingdivas Listen on Apple & Spotify Podcasts: @deepdivingdivas #SexAfter50 #WomenOver50 #DatingAfter50 #Menopause #IntimacyAfter50 #WomenAndAging #MidlifeWomen #deepdivingdivas ⚕️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER The information shared in this episode is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Although Dr.Karyn Eilber is a licensed, board-certified physician, this conversation is not a substitute for personalized medical care, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your own healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, medications, or health routine—especially if you have an existing medical condition or concerns.