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207 Sex Education with Liz Kessler

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The state of sex education in our country is abysmal! In many places the only thing taught is abstinence, and in a majority of states, sex ed doesn’t even need to be medically accurate! How ridiculous is that?!? Better sex ed has a huge range of benefits, from a reduction in unwanted pregnancies to lower rates of STI’s to improved quality of health overall. In today’s oh-so-juicy episode, sexuality health educator Liz Kessler joins us to discuss:

  • Pleasure as an indication of flourishing
  • Female genital erasure
  • Pornography
  • The importance of teaching and using proper terms for our body parts
  • Creating a self-pleasure practice
  • The anatomy of the clitoris
  • What most women need (and don’t need!) to orgasm
  • The importance of a healthy pelvic floor
  • Female genital erasure

About Liz Kessler

Liz Kessler is a sexuality health educator and coach, a clinical sexologist, and a certified positive psychology practitioner providing talk -based education and coaching on sexuality-related concerns. Liz Kessler views her work as a sexuality educator and sex coach as part of a movement she calls intimate justice. Liz works with people to feel safe in their own bodies, to feel deserving of connections with themselves and others, and to heal and thrive through pleasure - all leading the way to healthy intimacy and relationships. She believes that sexual health is an integral part of overall well-being. Liz’s philosophy is that pleasure is an indication of flourishing. Liz uses her skills as a positive psychology practitioner to take the boo out of taboo to normalize conversations around sex and sexuality. Liz will help you to understand your sexual issues and resolve your sexual difficulties. While being healing-centered and trauma-informed, Liz works with people of all identities who experience various common sexual concerns including low libido, lack of pleasure, frustration around orgasming, pain during sex, decreased intimacy in their relationships, needing parenting support around sexuality, body-image issues, With Liz’s individual, couples, or group coaching services, people are able to own their pleasure and sexuality, understand how anatomy contributes to their sexual pleasure, rediscover their libido, restore sexual intimacy in their relationships, and be the sex-positive role model that children need. Liz’s focus areas include people in midlife who finally want to feel comfortable with their own sexuality and pleasure. She also supports parents around raising sexually healthy adults. Liz fundamentally believes that sexual wellness is essential to overall mental health. If you are curious about being on a path to pleasure, sexual wellbeing, and flourishing, contact Liz.

To learn more about and follow Elizabeth:https://linktr.ee/sexedwithliz https://sexedwithliz.wordpress.com/

https://twitter.com/SexEdwithLiz

https://www.instagram.com/sexedwithliz/

https://www.facebook.com/IntimateJustice

https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-kessler-155b4614/

We’re changing the world one woman at a time. Go to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review and subscribe so you never miss an episode!

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The state of sex education in our country is abysmal! In many places the only thing taught is abstinence, and in a majority of states, sex ed doesn’t even need to be medically accurate! How ridiculous is that?!? Better sex ed has a huge range of benefits, from a reduction in unwanted pregnancies to lower rates of STI’s to improved quality of health overall. In today’s oh-so-juicy episode, sexuality health educator Liz Kessler joins us to discuss:

  • Pleasure as an indication of flourishing
  • Female genital erasure
  • Pornography
  • The importance of teaching and using proper terms for our body parts
  • Creating a self-pleasure practice
  • The anatomy of the clitoris
  • What most women need (and don’t need!) to orgasm
  • The importance of a healthy pelvic floor
  • Female genital erasure

About Liz Kessler

Liz Kessler is a sexuality health educator and coach, a clinical sexologist, and a certified positive psychology practitioner providing talk -based education and coaching on sexuality-related concerns. Liz Kessler views her work as a sexuality educator and sex coach as part of a movement she calls intimate justice. Liz works with people to feel safe in their own bodies, to feel deserving of connections with themselves and others, and to heal and thrive through pleasure - all leading the way to healthy intimacy and relationships. She believes that sexual health is an integral part of overall well-being. Liz’s philosophy is that pleasure is an indication of flourishing. Liz uses her skills as a positive psychology practitioner to take the boo out of taboo to normalize conversations around sex and sexuality. Liz will help you to understand your sexual issues and resolve your sexual difficulties. While being healing-centered and trauma-informed, Liz works with people of all identities who experience various common sexual concerns including low libido, lack of pleasure, frustration around orgasming, pain during sex, decreased intimacy in their relationships, needing parenting support around sexuality, body-image issues, With Liz’s individual, couples, or group coaching services, people are able to own their pleasure and sexuality, understand how anatomy contributes to their sexual pleasure, rediscover their libido, restore sexual intimacy in their relationships, and be the sex-positive role model that children need. Liz’s focus areas include people in midlife who finally want to feel comfortable with their own sexuality and pleasure. She also supports parents around raising sexually healthy adults. Liz fundamentally believes that sexual wellness is essential to overall mental health. If you are curious about being on a path to pleasure, sexual wellbeing, and flourishing, contact Liz.

To learn more about and follow Elizabeth:https://linktr.ee/sexedwithliz https://sexedwithliz.wordpress.com/

https://twitter.com/SexEdwithLiz

https://www.instagram.com/sexedwithliz/

https://www.facebook.com/IntimateJustice

https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-kessler-155b4614/

We’re changing the world one woman at a time. Go to Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review and subscribe so you never miss an episode!

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