**Welcome to The Being Virtual Show with Bob Cooney!**
In this special episode, Bob Cooney explores the fascinating intersection of sex, virtual reality, and the metaverse with renowned sexologist and psychologist Cathline Smoos. Join us for an insightful and eye-opening discussion on how technology is transforming our understanding and experience of intimacy and relationships.
???? **Highlights of the Interview:**
- **Cathline Smoos' Journey:** From her beginnings as a psychologist to becoming a leading expert in sexology and VR.
- **VR and Intimacy:** How virtual reality is used to enhance and explore sexual imagination and relationships.
- **Innovative Projects:** Learn about Cathline's work with Imbue VR, a company dedicated to improving couples' sexual experiences through immersive narratives and multisensory VR.
- **Future of Sex Tech:** Insights into the potential of augmented reality (AR) and full motion capture in transforming sexual experiences.
????️ **Key Topics Discussed:**
- The role of VR in therapy and sexology, including Cathline's personal experiences and patient stories.
- The impact of virtual worlds like VRChat on identity and intimacy.
- The challenges and opportunities in the sex tech industry, including the integration of AI and robotics.
- The importance of education and open-mindedness in embracing new technologies for sexual well-being.
???? **Stay Connected:**
- Learn more about Cathline Smoos and her work at [smooth.fr](http://smooth.fr).
- Follow Cathline on Instagram: [@cathline.smoos](https://www.instagram.com/cathline.smoos).
- Connect with Bob Cooney for more insights into the VR industry: [Bob Cooney's LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobcooney/).
???? **Upcoming Events and Recommendations:**
- Explore sex tech conferences and events to dive deeper into the industry.
- Check out Imbue VR for innovative solutions to enhance your intimate relationships: [imbuevr.com](http://imbuevr.com).
???? **Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more engaging content on the future of VR and intimacy!**
In this special episode, Bob Cooney explores the fascinating intersection of sex, virtual reality, and the metaverse with renowned sexologist and psychologist Cathline Smoos. Join us for an insightful and eye-opening discussion on how technology is transforming our understanding and experience of intimacy and relationships.
???? **Highlights of the Interview:**
- **Cathline Smoos' Journey:** From her beginnings as a psychologist to becoming a leading expert in sexology and VR.
- **VR and Intimacy:** How virtual reality is used to enhance and explore sexual imagination and relationships.
- **Innovative Projects:** Learn about Cathline's work with Imbue VR, a company dedicated to improving couples' sexual experiences through immersive narratives and multisensory VR.
- **Future of Sex Tech:** Insights into the potential of augmented reality (AR) and full motion capture in transforming sexual experiences.
????️ **Key Topics Discussed:**
- The role of VR in therapy and sexology, including Cathline's personal experiences and patient stories.
- The impact of virtual worlds like VRChat on identity and intimacy.
- The challenges and opportunities in the sex tech industry, including the integration of AI and robotics.
- The importance of education and open-mindedness in embracing new technologies for sexual well-being.
???? **Stay Connected:**
- Learn more about Cathline Smoos and her work at [smooth.fr](http://smooth.fr).
- Follow Cathline on Instagram: [@cathline.smoos](https://www.instagram.com/cathline.smoos).
- Connect with Bob Cooney for more insights into the VR industry: [Bob Cooney's LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobcooney/).
???? **Upcoming Events and Recommendations:**
- Explore sex tech conferences and events to dive deeper into the industry.
- Check out Imbue VR for innovative solutions to enhance your intimate relationships: [imbuevr.com](http://imbuevr.com).
???? **Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more engaging content on the future of VR and intimacy!**
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