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Candid Conversations on Women's Sexual Renaissance with Killing Kittens founder Emma Sayle

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The word "midlife" often conjures images of a crisis or a slowing down of life. However, this latest episode with Emma Sayle, the visionary behind the sexual exploration community Killing Kittens, paints a different picture - one of liberation, confidence, and the rekindling of desire later in life.

Emma founded Killing Kittens in 2005 in response to demand from young, independent single women who wanted an adult party that reflected their modern values. Becoming on of the UK's leading 'sex-entrepreneurs'. Creating the most decadent, extravagant, and exclusive parties in the industry, where, for the first time, women were in control of the narrative and events.

Since then, Killing Kittens has grown into a global phenomenon that welcomes all genders and sexualities to come and play without losing this focus on empowering the traditionally disenfranchised to find love in their bodies, access pleasure and nourish their sex lives. At KK, Kittens will always come first.

Join me us for a candid conversation with Emma as we dive into the depths of female sexuality and empowerment in midlife. Emma is not just a businesswoman; she's a revolutionary in the realm of feminine pleasure. Through her work with Killing Kittens, she's created an inclusive, safe haven for women to express and explore their sexuality without judgment or shame at any age in adulthood.

Shedding light on the significance of spaces where women are in the driver's seat, the disparities between male and female sexual freedom, and the role of inclusivity in modern party culture. A community that constantly challenges society’s double standards. While men have traditionally been given a free pass to explore their sexual desires, women often face scrutiny and stigma. This episode addresses the shaming and judgment women endure at any age, particularly relevant here with those leaving a relationship or marriage behind later in life.

I hope by listening to this conversation you will feel enlightened, perhaps a little curious and hopefully more understanding of those that choose to explore this path.

Keypoints-

(00:01) - Empowering Midlife Women Through Conversation

(06:05) - Exploring Female Sexuality and Empowerment

(13:30) - Global Party Culture and Gender Inclusivity

(18:46) - Breaking Stigmas Surrounding Sexuality

(28:24) - Navigating Gender & Sexuality Conversations

(36:42) - Empowering Women to Explore Sexuality

Find out more- https://www.killingkittens.com

Follow Emma on Instagram

Emma is the pioneering UK entrepreneur behind Killing Kittens, a global empowerment brand launched in 2005, now part of KK Group, which includes WAX social dating app, sistr and safedate and a network of 200,000+ members worldwide. She’s run events globally and an online community for sexual empowerment. In 2021, KK was named Growth Business of the Year, with Emma being a finalist in multiple entrepreneur awards. Recognised as a leader in women’s empowerment, Emma’s featured in top entrepreneur lists and media outlets. An extreme sports enthusiast, she’s raised over £1M for women’s charities while balancing motherhood and global business leadership.

I will be back in a fortnight but in the meantime ,

Keep being fabulous

Rachel x

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The word "midlife" often conjures images of a crisis or a slowing down of life. However, this latest episode with Emma Sayle, the visionary behind the sexual exploration community Killing Kittens, paints a different picture - one of liberation, confidence, and the rekindling of desire later in life.

Emma founded Killing Kittens in 2005 in response to demand from young, independent single women who wanted an adult party that reflected their modern values. Becoming on of the UK's leading 'sex-entrepreneurs'. Creating the most decadent, extravagant, and exclusive parties in the industry, where, for the first time, women were in control of the narrative and events.

Since then, Killing Kittens has grown into a global phenomenon that welcomes all genders and sexualities to come and play without losing this focus on empowering the traditionally disenfranchised to find love in their bodies, access pleasure and nourish their sex lives. At KK, Kittens will always come first.

Join me us for a candid conversation with Emma as we dive into the depths of female sexuality and empowerment in midlife. Emma is not just a businesswoman; she's a revolutionary in the realm of feminine pleasure. Through her work with Killing Kittens, she's created an inclusive, safe haven for women to express and explore their sexuality without judgment or shame at any age in adulthood.

Shedding light on the significance of spaces where women are in the driver's seat, the disparities between male and female sexual freedom, and the role of inclusivity in modern party culture. A community that constantly challenges society’s double standards. While men have traditionally been given a free pass to explore their sexual desires, women often face scrutiny and stigma. This episode addresses the shaming and judgment women endure at any age, particularly relevant here with those leaving a relationship or marriage behind later in life.

I hope by listening to this conversation you will feel enlightened, perhaps a little curious and hopefully more understanding of those that choose to explore this path.

Keypoints-

(00:01) - Empowering Midlife Women Through Conversation

(06:05) - Exploring Female Sexuality and Empowerment

(13:30) - Global Party Culture and Gender Inclusivity

(18:46) - Breaking Stigmas Surrounding Sexuality

(28:24) - Navigating Gender & Sexuality Conversations

(36:42) - Empowering Women to Explore Sexuality

Find out more- https://www.killingkittens.com

Follow Emma on Instagram

Emma is the pioneering UK entrepreneur behind Killing Kittens, a global empowerment brand launched in 2005, now part of KK Group, which includes WAX social dating app, sistr and safedate and a network of 200,000+ members worldwide. She’s run events globally and an online community for sexual empowerment. In 2021, KK was named Growth Business of the Year, with Emma being a finalist in multiple entrepreneur awards. Recognised as a leader in women’s empowerment, Emma’s featured in top entrepreneur lists and media outlets. An extreme sports enthusiast, she’s raised over £1M for women’s charities while balancing motherhood and global business leadership.

I will be back in a fortnight but in the meantime ,

Keep being fabulous

Rachel x

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertefreetobe/message

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