TwoX Labs

TwoX Labs
Podcast Description
Welcome to the TwoX Labs Podcast, where we explore the intersections of mental health, sexuality, and neurodiversity with a focus on the experiences of cis-women and other assigned female at birth identities (AFAB). Hosted by Dr. Erika Miley, LMHC, CST, this podcast dives deep into cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and practical tools for therapists, educators, and medical professionals.
From navigating purity culture and ADHD’s impact on sexual functioning to addressing societal influences like the manosphere, TwoX Labs is your go-to source for inclusive, evidence-based conversations. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and actionable takeaways to help you better serve your clients and communities.
Join us as we challenge outdated narratives, amplify marginalized voices, and work toward a more informed and compassionate approach to care.
🌟 Empowering professionals with education that truly matters.
Stay connected with TwoX Labs:
🌐 www.twoxlabs.org
📩 [email protected]
📱 Facebook & Instagram & TikTok: @drerikamiley
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on various significant themes including mental health, sexuality, and neurodiversity, particularly concerning cis-women and AFAB identities. Episodes cover diverse topics such as the impact of purity culture on sexual health, ADHD and sexual functioning, and the influence of societal groups like the manosphere. For instance, a recent episode explored the critical importance of protective documentation practices for marginalized communities.

Welcome to the TwoX Labs Podcast, where we explore the intersections of mental health, sexuality, and neurodiversity with a focus on the experiences of cis-women and other assigned female at birth identities (AFAB). Hosted by Dr. Erika Miley, LMHC, CST, this podcast dives deep into cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and practical tools for therapists, educators, and medical professionals.
From navigating purity culture and ADHD’s impact on sexual functioning to addressing societal influences like the manosphere, TwoX Labs is your go-to source for inclusive, evidence-based conversations. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and actionable takeaways to help you better serve your clients and communities.
Join us as we challenge outdated narratives, amplify marginalized voices, and work toward a more informed and compassionate approach to care.
🌟 Empowering professionals with education that truly matters.
Stay connected with TwoX Labs:
🌐 www.twoxlabs.org
📩 [email protected]
📱 Facebook & Instagram & TikTok: @drerikamiley
In today’s fast-paced world, both therapists and clients are moving way too fast — sometimes right past the deep work that leads to healing.
In this powerful episode of TwoX Labs, Dr. Erika Miley sits down with Joe Molinari, LCSW to explore how presence in the therapy room is a radical act of care — and how teaching clients to slow down can transform their relationships, their attachment patterns, and their own sense of self.
💡 What You’ll Learn:
✅ How therapists can model slowing down and tuning into emotional experiences
✅ Why presence matters more than perfect interventions
✅ What “green flags” in relationships look like through an attachment lens
✅ How to help clients move toward healthy, secure connections (instead of chasing chaos)
🎧 If you’re a therapist, healthcare provider, or someone doing relational healing work, this episode is a must-listen.
📍 Follow @twoxlabs on Instagram, YouTube, and @drerikamiley on TikTok
🌐 More CEU courses and learning at: www.twoxlabs.org
📧 Contact us: [email protected]
💜 Healing doesn’t always come from speeding up. Sometimes it comes from pausing.
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