New Podcast Featuring Kimberly Keiser: “Let’s Talk About Sex”

Sioux Falls residents have a lot of questions about sex.

We know this — that’s largely why our clinic exists. Our licensed psychotherapists in Sioux Falls specialize in sex therapy, where we help men and women of all sexual orientations and relationship statuses address and treat sexual issues.

But we don’t want to provide this sex-positive education to our clients only. Along with offering free content via our blog posts and webinars (sign up to be notified of the next one here), we also participate in local events and interviews to educate the larger Sioux Falls community.

So when our founder, Kimberly Keiser, was asked to be on the Free Game podcast by BlackCardInc, she said yes.

 

Kimberly Answers Sioux Falls’ Questions About Sex, Trauma, and More

Kimberly Keiser Podcast
Free Game Podcast with Kimberly Keiser

This new podcast features an honest, in-depth conversation between Kimberly Keiser, Sioux Falls psychotherapist and South Dakota’s only certified sex therapist, and JJ Johnson, founder of social media business BlackCardInc.

Kimberly answers questions from JJ and her listeners about sex, trauma, and how to overcome issues from your past.

As the discussion unfolds, JJ even breaks down a bit, later admitting:

During this interview I reveal something I've kept secret for a very long time.

Talking about sex can be difficult, liberating, informative . . . or, in this case, all the above.

Learn something new by watching the full episode below!

 

Watch the Full Podcast Featuring Kimberly Keiser:

 

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