Pézie Beaudin and Sansdrick welcome Anne-Marie Ménard on On s’connait pas tant que ça

The latest episode of the podcast On s’connait pas tant que ça, hosted by Pézie Beaudin and Sansdrick, features a candid conversation with sexologist, author, and media personality Anne-Marie Ménard. Known for her open and relatable approach, Anne-Marie opens up about her career, her personal journey, and the importance of breaking taboos around sexuality.
An authentic conversation
Unlike traditional interviews, Pézie and Sansdrick let their guest lead the conversation, building on her answers rather than pushing a strict line of questions. This creates an honest, intimate atmosphere where Anne-Marie feels free to share her story.
Having spent six years in the spotlight, Anne-Marie explains that her podcast became a much-needed outlet away from the more polished, structured content she usually produced. While she recently took a short break, she emphasizes that this is far from a full pause, she continues to work on new projects and exciting ventures.
Anne-Marie Ménard: More than a sexologist
Anne-Marie holds a degree in sexology and is the author of Au lit avec Anne-Marie: la sexualité féminine sans tabous, pour plus de plaisir! (Pratco Publishing). She is also a conference speaker, media figure, entrepreneur, and founder of a sexology clinic that brings together 20 professionals. Through her one-on-one consultations, Anne-Marie stays deeply connected to her community and the challenges people face every day.
Taking care of herself to help others
During the episode, Anne-Marie admits that she needed to take care of herself emotionally before giving her energy back to others. The podcast has been part of that healing process, allowing her to reconnect with her values and bring authenticity into her work.
She also reflects on her earlier project, Entre elle et lui, co-hosted with Frank The Dripper and Gael, where she recorded nearly 100 episodes. These conversations helped her realize how deeply people know themselves and how much can be learned from sharing openly.
Breaking taboos around sexuality
Anne-Marie and the hosts also touch on the more challenging aspects of her work, witnessing suffering and navigating gray areas. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing sexuality as a vital part of life and insists there is nothing “abnormal” about personal preferences. From quirky fetishes to unique experiences, she highlights how conversations online can make people feel less alone and more accepted.
🎧 Watch the full episode of On s’connait pas tant que ça featuring Anne-Marie Ménard on their official YouTube channel.