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What does it look like when a podcast about shared power actually practices what it teaches? In this Season 2 premiere, Dr. Misty announces a major evolution: Untamed Ember is now co-hosted with fellow clinician and sex therapist Michell. Together they unpack why the shift happened, what it required of both of them to get here, and why this change is itself a demonstration of the relational ethics they've been teaching all along. This episode covers the real behind-the-scenes negotiation of bringing a co-host into an established creative space, the nervous system science of why dialogue creates co-regulation that solo content structurally cannot, and a live unscripted disagreement between two therapists about how to think about jealousy in non-monogamous relationships. If you're in kink, polyamory, or ethical non-monogamy and you've been looking for content that is both clinically grounded and genuinely honest, this is your entry point into what Untamed Ember is becoming. Topics covered: • Why Season 2 of Untamed Ember now has a co-host • How two sex therapists negotiated shared creative authority • The polyvagal case for dialogue over monologue in intimacy education • Jealousy as information vs. jealousy as nervous system dysregulation • What's staying the same and what's changing in Season 2 • Consent, negotiation, and the ethics of evolving your relational structures Show Notes: About this episode: Season 2 of Untamed Ember opens with a conversation that is itself an enactment of what this podcast teaches. Dr. Misty, AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and clinical psychotherapist, is joined by Michell, a sex therapist and longtime colleague, as the show's new co-host. This episode tells the full story of how that happened and why. What Dr. Misty and Michell cover: The origin of the evolution — After a full year of solo hosting, Dr. Misty began to notice that solo hosting had a ceiling: one perspective, one nervous system, one voice. The shift to co-hosting wasn't a correction of Season 1. It was a decision made from a place of fullness and readiness for something more. Why co-hosting is the practice — In kink we negotiate authority rather than assume it. In polyamory, agreements evolve as capacity shifts. Bringing Michell in as co-host is the podcast structurally reflecting what it teaches. Dr. Misty also breaks down why dialogue creates co-regulation for listeners in a way that monologue cannot, drawing on polyvagal theory. The behind-the-scenes negotiation — What it actually took for two clinicians to build a shared creative space with intention, including explicit conversations about scope, disagreement, and authority before they ever hit record. Live disagreement modeling — Dr. Misty and Michell work through a real, ongoing clinical debate: Is jealousy always useful information, or is it sometimes just nervous system noise that needs regulation before it can be read? They don't resolve it. That's the point. What Season 2 looks like — The content spine of Untamed Ember is unchanged: kink education, polyamory agreements, consent, aftercare, repair, nervous system science, no shame. The format is shifting from structured lecture to structured conversation, one theme per episode broken into science, real-life application, and integration. Connect and learn more: • Subscribe to the Untamed Ember newsletter for deep dives, bonus material, and behind-the-scenes content: untamedember.kit.com • Join an upcoming live workshop or on-demand class: links in show notes About the hosts: Dr. Misty is an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and clinical psychotherapist at FlowArt Therapy, licensed in Washington state, Maryland, D.C., and Virginia. She specializes in kink, ethical non-monogamy, trauma, and nervous system science. Michell is a sex therapist at FlowArt Therapy, licensed in Washington state, specializing in neurodivergent adults and polyamorous, kinky, and queer clients.