Let’s Talk Dirty, Baby! - How to Dirty Talk with Violet Beau

Show notes

In this episode Sex in Berlin is kindly presentend bei lustery Nike talks to queer activist and sex worker Violet Beau about a topic often clouded by shame but full of potential for intimacy: “dirty talk”. Why does it make us nervous? What makes it sexy – or totally awkward? And could a plate of lasagna actually help you get better at it?

Together, they break down clichés and show that dirty talk isn’t just about explicit words – it’s also about trust, intimacy, and finding a language that feels truly your own.

An episode full of practical tips, honest insights, and an open invitation to discover your own language of desire – without pressure, but with lots of self-love. Whether you're a curious beginner or just looking for inspiration, this episode might just change the way you think about talking dirty.

About the podcast, our guests and vouchers:

Sex in Berlin A Studio36 Production presented together with Lustery Host: Nike Wessel Editorial: Amelie Gante Postproduction & Sound design: Ella de Fries Cover-photo: Lenny Watson

About Studio36: Studio36 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio36.berlin/ Sex in Berlin Website: https://sin.berlin/ Contact Studio36: info@studio36.berlin Studio36 Website: https://studio36.berlin/

**About Violet Beau ** Violet Beau is an activist, sex educator and sex worker with 8 years experience influencing policy around human rights. Violet is a compassionate workshop facilitator with a great talent for breaking down difficult topics. Follow her Telegram channel for Dirty Talk Magic event dates and other dirty content!

Telegram: https://t.me/dirtytalkmagic

About Lustery: Lustery: https://lustery.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lusterypov/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lusterypov

About Nike: Nike Wessel LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nike-wessel-73496118a/recent-activity/all/ Nike Wessel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nike_wessel/

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