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[Breaking the Silence: Cultivating Healthy Sexual Conversations and Self-Discovery]-[How to have great sex (w/ Siphumeze Khundayi and Tiffany Mugo) (re-release)]

How to Be a Better Human · B2 · 2026-04-13

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Breaking the Silence: Cultivating Healthy Sexual Conversations and Self-Discovery

In this episode of How to Be a Better Human, host Chris Duffy sits down with Sifumese Kundayi and Tiffany Mugo, the founders of Hala Africa, to discuss the complex, often taboo landscape of human sexuality. Through their work, Kundayi and Mugo aim to create safe spaces for African women and queer individuals to explore sex in a way that is positive, holistic, and free from the restrictive, often traumatic narratives historically imposed by both Western and local societal norms.

The Roots of Sexual Shame

Kundayi and Mugo argue that much of the discomfort surrounding sex stems from early "internalized ideas" that are rarely challenged. They note that from childhood, society engages in "constant policing" of intimacy, labeling sexual curiosity as something that is for a "very specific time, a very specific purpose." This suppression is compounded by religious doctrines that often frame sexual expression—including masturbation—as sinful. As Mugo points out, when individuals grow up without the vocabulary to discuss their bodies, they lack the fundamental tools needed to navigate healthy adult relationships. This lack of language often leads to a cycle of shame where even the act of engaging with sexual content can feel like a risky, vulnerable admission.

Reclaiming Agency Through Self-Discovery

A central tenet of the guests' philosophy is that true sexual health begins internally. They advocate for a process of "internal monitoring and evaluation" to understand one's own desires. Mugo and Kundayi emphasize that individuals should "take your pleasure out of other people's hands" and begin by connecting with their own bodies. This self-centric approach is vital because, as they note, there is immense pressure from society to perform sex in a specific way—whether it is the pressure to be "wild" and hyper-sexualized, or the pressure to remain chaste. By focusing on personal autonomy, individuals can break free from the judgment of others and define their own sexual identity.

Communication as a Collaborative Act

When it comes to communicating with partners, the guests warn against the common pitfall of providing feedback "during the sex." They advocate for kindness and clarity, emphasizing that "sex is a conversation" and should be approached with empathy rather than blame. For those who find these conversations daunting, they suggest writing down thoughts beforehand to organize feelings and remove the ego from the equation. The goal is to co-create an experience, acknowledging that each partner is unique and that communication is a necessary, evolving process rather than a static skill set.

Holistic Sexual Health

The conversation concludes by framing sexual health as an emotional and spiritual endeavor, not just a physical one. Being "sexually healthy" means having the freedom to decide what kind of sex one wants, including the choice to not have sex at all. By moving away from the need to "fix" perceived problems quickly and instead allowing space to process emotions, individuals can cultivate a more sustainable and honest relationship with their sexuality. Ultimately, Kundayi and Mugo advocate for a future defined by "freedom to speak about it however you want to," fostering a culture where safety and open dialogue can coexist to help everyone live their "best sexy lives."

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, Chris Duffy here.
We wanted to share a special episode from the archive today.
I hope you enjoy.
I'm your host, Chris Duffy, and you're listening to How to Be a Better Human.
Today, we're gonna be talking about sex.
And it sometimes feels like the more that we know, the more we discover is still out there.

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