Sex Birth Trauma with Kimberly Ann Johnson

Kimberly Ann Johnson

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Booking Overview

This show is a holistic women’s health platform focused on sex, birth, motherhood, intimacy, and trauma—grounded in somatic, sexological, and depth-psychology approaches. For PR, it’s a strong fit for experts and authors who can speak to embodied healing, trauma-informed sexuality, and nervous-system-centered care.

Metrics

Episodes: 244

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

YouTube: 481 subscribers

Instagram: 71.0k followers

Contact Information

magamamapodcast@gmail.com

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Host

Kimberly Ann Johnson - Kimberly Ann Johnson is a doula, certified Sexological Bodyworker, and Somatic Experiencing practitioner, and the author of Call of the Wild and the Fourth Trimester. Her work centers holistic wome...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Heavily expertise-based guests with credentials and/or published work related to embodied health: doula/sexological/bodywork/somatic trauma modalities, depth psychology, ritual/creative therapeutics, and authors or creators with established programs/workshops in intimacy/trauma-informed sexuality and women’s embodiment.
Required Achievements:  
Authored books, Built established programs/courses, Held advanced training (e.g., somatics, sexology, depth psychology, PhD-level work), Recognized creative/public-facing practice tied to embodiment/trauma healing, Led workshops, trainings, or clinical-adjacent teaching (non-clinical depth work)

Recent Guest Discussions

Alison Armstrong - Gender Dynamics In Relationships; Anger Vs Curiosity; Communication And Intimacy; Breadwinning And Regret; Practical Sexuality Guidance

Ranier Amiel - Motherhood And Creativity; Embodiment Vs Trauma Orientation; Sacred Space/community; Vulva Portraiture And Reclamation; Hunting/making God

Dr. Chanti Tacoronte-Perez - Emergent Teaching; Image-based Depth Work; Wound Of Homelandlessness; Art As Alchemy/therapy; Revisiting Vs Rumination; Imagination And Dream/creative Practice

Recent Topics

Women, Trauma, Somatics, Birth, Sexuality

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Sex Birth Trauma with Kimberly Ann Johnson
:

EP 243: Eating the Shadow – Mythopoetic Men's Work, the Lover Archetype, and Repair in a Villageless World with Ian MacKenzie

June 08, 2026

In this episode, Kimberly speaks with Ian MacKenzie, filmmaker, writer, mythosomatic guide, and host of The Mythic Masculine, about what men's work looks like in 2026. A fellow Orphan Wisdom scholar, Ian traces the mythopoetic lineage back through Robert Bly's Iron John, Carl Jung, and Marie-Louise von Franz, and describes how discovering Bly's book in his late grandfather's study set him on this path alongside his film work on feminine archetypes (Amplify Her). They talk candidly about the c...

EP 242: Arbitrary Intelligence - Tools, Limits, and the Willies of What's Coming with Stephen Jenkinson

May 25, 2026

In this episode, Kimberly is re-joined by Stephen Jenkinson, author of Trembling Still: The Awful Clarity of a Mind in Eclipse, about the moment we find ourselves in with artificial intelligence and what it asks of us. They unpack the claim that AI is merely a tool; a real tool elaborates the capacities of the human hand just enough to reveal its God-given limits. Jenkinson suggests renaming AI "arbitrary intelligence," and traces how the rollout was designed to anticipate and absorb resistan...

EP 241: Furious or Curious - Safety and Security, Frog Farmers, and What Men Actually Need to Hear with Alison Armstrong

May 17, 2026

In this episode, Kimberly speaks with Alison Armstrong, author of The Queen's Code, about her complex work around understanding men and women. Alison has been studying the dynamics between men and women since 1991, when she discovered she was what's called a "frog farmer:"a woman who unknowingly turns princes into frogs through culturally inherited patterns of emasculation, criticism, and control. They explore how what was once a subterranean pattern of diminishing men has become amplified in...

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