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Talk with Turek

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Welcome to "Talk With Turek," the definitive podcast dedicated to male fertility and sexual health. Hosted by Dr. Paul Turek, the world's preeminent expert in the field and Founder of The Turek Clinic, and Rob Clyde, a former patient and director of the acclaimed short film "If I Could Tell You," this podcast offers a unique and authoritative perspective. Immerse yourself in profound, raw, and even humorous conversations that explore every facet of male fertility and sexual health, and beyond. Our topics are carefully curated to resonate with the every man, aiming to elevate awareness of this often-neglected area of healthcare. From offering hope to those told they would never father children, sharing transformative techniques and inspiring success stories, to tackling candid discussions about penis size and function, we cover the full spectrum of topics with nothing being taboo. Our podcast dives into every aspect of male fertility and sexual health, ensuring no conversation is off-limits. Male fertility and sexual health are vital indicators of overall well-being, yet they remain frequently overlooked. Our mission is to underscore the significance of consulting a reproductive urologist early in your healthcare journey, addressing, and preventing issues before they escalate. Join us for unfiltered, candid conversations that truly matter. Don't miss out—subscribe to "Talk with Turek" and become part of a movement committed to understanding and enhancing men's health. This is your gateway to unparalleled knowledge and empowerment, a resource you won't find anywhere else.

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Episode thumbnail for Is Viagra the Next Longevity Drug? | Peter Koshland | Talk with Turek (Ep. 17)

June 9, 2026

Is Viagra the Next Longevity Drug? | Peter Koshland | Talk with Turek (Ep. 17)

<p>When Pfizer's cardiac drug failed its trial for chest pain in the late 1990s, something unexpected happened. The men in the trial refused to return their pills. That accident became Viagra. Twenty-seven years later, the science has finally caught up to what those patients already knew, and the implications now reach well beyond sexual health. </p><p>In Episode 17 of Talk with Turek, Dr. Paul Turek sits down with Peter Koshland, PharmD, CEO of Koshland Pharmacy and Assistant Clinical Professor at the UCSF School of Pharmacy, to unpack what the newest research is showing about PDE5 inhibitors (the drug class that includes sildenafil and tadalafil), and why an erection problem in a man's forties now carries a cardiovascular mortality risk roughly 2.2 times baseline. That is the same elevated risk as a smoking history. </p><p>What this episode covers </p><p>• The myths these medications have carried since 1998, including priapism, addiction, fertility harm, and eye damage, with the clinical reasoning behind each answer </p><p>• What compounding pharmacy actually is, and why the FDA does not regulate compounded medications the way it regulates pharmaceutical-grade drugs </p><p>• Why telehealth ED prescribing, while convenient, often misses the most important clinical conversation a man over 40 should be having </p><p>• The triad of physician, pharmacist, and patient as the operating model for personalized care • How stress masquerades as organic erectile dysfunction, and the diagnostic dose-titration method Dr. Turek uses to tell the difference </p><p>• Why the same erectile tissue exists in the nose, why these drugs cause nasal congestion, and what that reveals about how they work </p><p>• The emerging science of female sexual dysfunction and how the conversation has shifted in the last 25 years </p><p></p><p>Who this episode is for: </p><p>• Men in their thirties asking the right questions early </p><p>• Partners trying to understand what a prescription actually means • Physicians thinking about how to counsel patients differently in light of the new data </p><p>• Anyone interested in longevity, preventive medicine, and the science of healthspan </p><p></p><p>Peter Koshland, PharmD </p><p>• CEO of Koshland Pharmacy </p><p>• Assistant Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco, School of Pharmacy </p><p>• Chemistry degree from Georgetown University, PharmD from UCSF </p><p>• Koshland Pharmacy specializes in compounded, customized medications with pharmaceutical- grade sourcing and clinical oversight </p><p>• Website: koshlandpharm.com </p><p>Connect With Us </p><p>• Website: theturekclinic.com </p><p>• Blog: turekonmenshealth.com </p><p>• Book a consultation, in person or virtual: 888-887-3545 </p><p>• Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and watch on YouTube at @TalkWithTurek </p><p>Production Credit </p><p>• Produced and recorded in South Pasadena, California, in association with Galaxy Media Ventures </p><p>• Executive producers: Jennifer Harris and Rob Clyde </p><p>• Episode produced by Max Flora </p><p>• Engineered and edited by Drew Unser </p><p>Disclaimer </p><p>This podcast is for educational and informational purposes and is not a substitute for individualized medical advice. Please consult a qualified physician about your own health. #MensHealth #Viagra #longevity</p>

Episode thumbnail for Men Don't Ask for Help: Here's Why That's Killing Them | Dennis Barbour (Ep. 16)

April 23, 2026

Men Don't Ask for Help: Here's Why That's Killing Them | Dennis Barbour (Ep. 16)

<p>Men account for nearly 80% of suicides in the United States, yet they remain the least likely to seek help, talk about their struggles, or ask for support. Today, we’re changing that conversation. </p><p>Dr. Paul Turek and co-host Rob Clyde sit down with Dennis Barbour, President, CEO, and Co-Founder of the Partnership for Male Youth, to break down the male mental health crisis: why it’s happening, who’s most affected, and what we can do about it. </p><p>In this episode: </p><ul><li>Why young men are uniquely at risk and what pressures they face that often go unrecognized </li><li>How men express depression differently than women </li><li>The power of meeting men where they are: coaches, fraternities, and mentors as first responders </li><li>Why moms are often the closest person to a young man in crisis, and how they can help </li><li>The devastating mental health toll of male infertility </li><li>How stress and depression directly impact sexual health, erections, and physical symptoms </li><li>Why men come to Dr. Turek with a physical complaint that turns out to be a mental health issue </li><li>The stigma surrounding men’s mental health and how to dismantle it </li><li>The fight for a federal Office of Men’s Health and the progress being made at the state level </li><li>Why men’s health is not already a focal point and the political obstacles standing in the way </li></ul><br/><p>This is not a conversation about weakness. It is a conversation about what happens when an entire population is conditioned to go it alone. The assumption that men’s health is being addressed by default of is one of the most dangerous myths in medicine. Dennis Barbour and Dr. Turek make the case for why male-specific focus isn’t a political statement; it’s a public health necessity. Until we separate those two things, progress will remain uneven and underfunded. </p><p>Learn more about the Partnership for Male Youth: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0N6NFlWc0Y2SUFLTlp0a2RwX2liMHVsNmw4Z3xBQ3Jtc0ttVE81M3hKVG1wTzFoeW1NekNpRF9QQndoNzFpc3BZNHpVengtQUV4SGhzMGNFdFNtaVg5MnowaDJnZUhIY05HM2xMdkJOWE82UFdHa0FhQWtNaGxOZ05iZHdDSWpSTnhUWWtwZEJTalk2REhMc2tWbw&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.partnershipformaleyouth.org%2F&amp;v=b7FRMZEoEk8" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.partnershipformaleyouth.org</a> </p><p>If you or someone you know is struggling: 988 Suicide &amp; Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988</p>

Episode thumbnail for Snipped at 35: The Stigma Around Childless Vasectomies | Jordan Temple (Ep. 15)

March 17, 2026

Snipped at 35: The Stigma Around Childless Vasectomies | Jordan Temple (Ep. 15)

<p>What does it look like when a man chooses a vasectomy with no kids and no plans for them, and then films the whole thing?</p><p>In Episode 15 of Talk With Turek, Dr. Paul Turek and Rob Clyde sit down with Emmy-nominated TV writer and comedian Jordan Temple, the man behind the documentary Father of None. Jordan didn't just get a preventative vasectomy. He documented it, challenged the cultural stigma around it, and sparked a conversation around the growing awareness of men's responsibilities in fertility.</p><p>Co-host Rob Clyde, who made his vasectomy decision after starting his family, brings a completely different perspective to the table. Two men. Two very different paths. One honest conversation.</p><p>In this episode:</p><ol><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>Why Jordan chose a vasectomy as a single man with no children</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What it was like to film the procedure and go public with the decision</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>How cultural expectations shape the way men think about vasectomies</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What Rob's experience looked like coming from the other side of the decision</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>What every man should know before considering a vasectomy</li><li data-list="bullet"><span class="ql-ui" contenteditable="false"></span>The conversation around men's fertility is becoming more modern and open</li></ol><br/><p>Whether you are thinking about a vasectomy, already decided, or just want to hear from real men who have been through it, this episode is for you.</p><p>Hosted by Paul Turek, MD and Rob Clyde | Guest: Jordan Temple, comedian, Emmy-nominated writer, and director of Father of None ▶️ Watch Father of None on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqHU-4s8Apg Learn more about vasectomies at theturekclinic.com.</p>

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What is Talk with Turek?

Welcome to "Talk With Turek," the definitive podcast dedicated to male fertility and sexual health. Hosted by Dr. Paul Turek, the world's preeminent expert in the field and Founder of The Turek Clinic, and Rob Clyde, a former patient and director of the acclaimed short film "If I Could Tell You," this podcast offers a unique and authoritative perspective. Immerse yourself in profound, raw, and even humorous conversations that explore every facet of male fertility and sexual health, and beyond. Our topics are carefully curated to resonate with the every man, aiming to elevate awareness of this often-neglected area of healthcare.

From offering hope to those told they would never father children, sharing transformative techniques and inspiring success stories, to tackling candid discussions about penis size and function, we cover the full spectrum of topics with nothing being taboo. Our podcast dives into every aspect of male fertility and sexual health, ensuring no conversation is off-limits.

Male fertility and sexual health are vital indicators of overall well-being, yet they remain frequently overlooked. Our mission is to underscore the significance of consulting a reproductive urologist early in your healthcare journey, addressing, and preventing issues before they escalate.

Join us for unfiltered, candid conversations that truly matter. Don't miss out—subscribe to "Talk with Turek" and become part of a movement committed to understanding and enhancing men's health. This is your gateway to unparalleled knowledge and empowerment, a resource you won't find anywhere else.

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