661: How Having Better Sex Impacts Your Overall Health After 40 with Dr. Nicole McNichols

661: How Having Better Sex Impacts Your Overall Health After 40 with Dr. Nicole McNichols

Author: Celebrity Fitness Trainer & Longevity Enthusiast Ted Ryce February 9, 2026 Duration: 1:07:45

Many men over 40 take their health seriously but feel confused, frustrated, or quietly concerned about changes in their sex life.  

In this episode, Ted speaks with human sexuality expert Dr. Nicole McNichols about how stress, sleep, anxiety, body image, and relationship dynamics shape sexual health. They explore why common explanations like testosterone or blood flow often miss the bigger picture, and how unrealistic expectations fueled by culture and pornography can undermine confidence and desire.  

This conversation reframes sex as an essential part of overall health and longevity, offering a more grounded, evidence-based way to think about intimacy, performance, and connection. Listen now. 

 

Today's Guest 

Dr. Nicole McNichols 

Dr. Nicole McNichols is an internationally recognized professor of human sexuality, author, and speaker at the University of Washington, where her course The Diversity of Human Sexuality is the most popular in the school's history. 

She is the coauthor of Human Sexuality in a Diverse Society and the author of You Could Be Having Better Sex: The Definitive Guide to a Happier, Healthier, and Hotter Sex Life. She writes for Psychology Today, The Seattle Times, and The Conversation, and lives in the Seattle area with her family. 

Connect to Dr. Nicole McNichols 

LinkedIn: Nicole McNichols 

 

You'll learn: 

  • Why sexual health is a powerful but overlooked marker of overall wellbeing and longevity 

  • How stress, poor sleep, anxiety, and body image issues quietly reduce desire and performance 

  • Why pornography myths create unrealistic expectations that fuel insecurity and pressure 

  • How emotional connection, self-growth, and planned intimacy support a healthier sex life 

 

What Ted and Julie discuss: 

(00:00) Introduction 

(01:30) Meet Dr. Nicole McNichols 

(02:30) The Connection Between Health and Sex 

(05:30) Understanding the Pleasure Cycle 

(12:47) The Impact of Pornography on Sexual Health 

(24:31) Addressing Porn Use and Relationship Dynamics 

(31:51) The Importance of Planning Intimacy 

(36:07) Addressing the Root Causes of Sexual Issues 

(37:47) The Role of Therapy in Sexual Health 

(39:14) Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes 

(39:37) The Importance of Self-Growth in Relationships 

(59:27) Planning Intimacy and Pleasure 

(63:19) Conclusion and Final Thoughts 


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