Jess joins The Morning Show crew to discuss recent research on sex and relationships every Wednesday at 7:30am.
Watch the latest video on casual sex and egalitarian relationships below.
Jess visited Desire Resorts (Pearl and Riviera Maya) for the second annual International Swingers Month and hosted sold-out workshops for 150 happy couples. She had so much fun that she’ll be returning again in February and once again each season in 2015. Check out their website for event listings and stay tuned to Jess’ calendar for specific programming.
Let’s talk about cuddling! Would you pay for professional cuddling services? Jess would! It sounds rather interesting and a new cuddling company, The Cuddlery, is expanding across Canada. Check out this video:
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Dr. Jess visited Global Montreal to discuss one of her Post City articles with Camille Ross. There are six conversations all couples should have that could save their relationships!
Communication is key and Dr. Jess wants to make sure you're keeping conversation flowing!
Jess visited Montreal last weekend to speak at the Salon de l’Amour et de la Seduction. She stopped by CBC’s Homerun to chat with Sue Smith. Have a listen to their conversation here:
Jess woke up dark and early to join Roger, Darren and Marilyn (yes — she is one of the nicest people in broadcasting in Canada) on CHUM FM this morning. They talked about how a happy marriage can be good for your health drawing upon Jess’ latest article in Post City Magazines. As always, they offered practical advice for a happier relationship as well as advice for singles looking to improve their health outlook.
The interview (below) begins just after the 23:00 minute mark.
Happy listening!
We all get jealous, it's incredibly natural – especially with our partners! But what makes us tick? What is it that turns us green with envy?
Dr. Jess visits The Fearless Fred Show as she does every Wednesday at 9:10a.m. (EST). on 102.1 The Edge, to discuss the complexity of jealousy in relationships and also the dynamic of a sexless marriage.
Jealousy is a perfectly natural and human function, however dealing with our jealousy and understanding our own – not to mention others' – is not as effortless. Dr. Jess sits down with Fred and Mel to talk about what jealousy means and how it unfolds in relationships, particularly when it comes to cheating.
Dr. Jess also explores sexless marriages as a cause of cheating and what can be done to prevent a marriage from losing its spark. Sex is a fundamental part of relationships and Dr. Jess provides tips to keep the flame alive.
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Before transitioning into the field of human sexuality, Jess was a high school teacher with the Toronto District School Board. She was motivated to continue her studies in the field of sexology after seeing the gaps in classroom-based sexual health education programs.
Earlier today, she joined Global TV's The Morning Show to discuss Ontario's updated curriculum in human development and sexual health.
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You're welcoming 2015 with open arms and promises of a healthy lifestyle, so why shouldn't you include your love life? Dr. Jess' most recent article in Post City Magazines underlines the importance and benefits of cultivating a happy marriage. Happy marriages can reduce stress, lift your spirits, boost immunity and can help to extend your lifespan. Advertising the benefits of a happy marriage without paving a path to success would be cruel, so Jess has included some ideas to help the happy factor in your marriage. And even if you're already in a blissful marriage, you can never have too much happy!
Continue to read on here...
Phones, tablets, computers, and other electronic gadgets are now a part of our everyday life. But is your Twitter status update as important as your partner's feelings? And are they as thrilled as you are as you scroll through your Instagram feed over dinner?
Dr. Jess joins Global's The Morning Show to discuss the impact of technology on intimate relationships.
Have you ever heard of "nomophobia"? Chances are you have it, so you might want to watch the video below to find out...
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