Low Libido Is the Most Overlooked Women’s Health Issue. Dr. Lyndsey Harper Built Rosy to Fix That

Dr. Lyndsey Harper built Rosy to fill the void medicine left behind this episode dives into how she's reshaping sexual health for women through tech, data, and desire.

Rosy isn’t a one size fits all app. It’s a platform built by a variety of clinicians and trained experts in their fields to support women with low libido, arousal issues, and the systemic failures around both. Through erotica, CBT based coaching, education, and clinical trials, Rosy is setting a new standard for how sexual health care can actually work.

In this episode, Dr. Harper shares how the platform continues to evolve and what the data is showing us. We talk about desire, responsive arousal, cultural context, and the new tools changing how we treat sexual dysfunction. If you’ve ever wondered what expert driven, patient-centered care really looks like, this is it.

Highlights:

  • How a platform built by clinicians, therapists, and researchers is changing care for low libido and arousal.

  • Why erotica is an evidence based intervention and how Rosy makes it accessible without shame.

  • What Rosy’s data reveals about responsive desire, cultural identity, and unmet sexual health needs.

  • Behind the scenes: Rosy's upcoming arousal treatment, coaching expansion, and Quickies feature.

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