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HUFFINGTON POST
Women Share The Compliment That Made Them Feel Amazing About Their Bodies
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Podcast Appearances

Disability after dark
EPISODE 097: 99% Feelings, 1% Water
I chat with chronically ill sex blogger Rachael Rose about her blog Hedonish.com. We talk about sexuality and chronic illness, brain fog and sex, why she once named her illness "Fred"; what brings Rachael pleasure as a chronically ill person, and so, so much more.

SDC Presents with Lexi Sylver
Sex With a Noisy Brain, Disabilities, and Chronic Illnesses
Lexi Sylver chats with Rachael Rose who gives us insight and tips into how to manage your relationships and sex life, even when you’re also handling stress and coping with a noisy brain and/or a disability— how to feel sexy and confident when you're not feeling your best, supporting someone with a chronic illness or disability, and finding ways to enjoy your sex life when you're coping with a chronic/mental illness.

SDC Presents with Lexi Sylver
Southwest Love Fest: Live From Arizona
Recorded live from the 2nd annual Southwest Love Fest, a conference on ethical non-monogamy. Join Lexi as she chats with Sex & Relationship Coach Rachael Rose, Sex therapist Dr. Liz Powell, and sexologist Marla Renee Stewart and explores the different workshops at Southwest Love Fest, what needs to change in order for sex educators to get paid what they deserve and receive the funding necessary to provide comprehensive sexual health education to youth and adults, and much more!

Sex with Timaree
EPISODE 364: Live at the Philly Podcast Festival with the Hosts of Glittergasm Events
This year at the Philly Podcast Festival we showcased the brains behind Glittergasm Events, an event company that hosts sex parties for the queer community, run by Sex & Relationship Coach and Educator Rachael Rose and Sex Educator and Therapist, Rebecca Hiles to demystify play parties.

Disability after dark
Quarantine & Chill Part 4: Rachael Rose
I sit down with past guest Rachael Rose to ask her how she is dealing with the COVID19 pandemic. She talks about how her chronic illness, "Masto" as she calls it (short for Indolent Systemic Mastocytosis) affects her during this time. We talk about how fragrances that we use to stay clean could adversely affect her. We talk about hoarding and why we shouldn't panic buy and so much more. Enjoy this bonus cripple COVID-19 content.