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I asked all of you to come at me with any and all of your questions regarding sex, and you came through with some great ones!!
I'm sure many of you can relate to growing up in a purity religion or being taught by family and society that sex is something shameful. The truth is, it's time to start talking about this topic candidly so we can learn how to enjoy our sex lives and have healthy communication with our partners.
Listen in as they talk about what is ‘normal’ what is not, what part we as individuals play in our sexuality, how our perspective and beliefs about sexuality affects how we show up in our marriage, how to improve intimacy and your sex life in marriage and a few myths that you might not have known!
Today's episode is quite intriguing. I get to talk to Rebeka LaRobardiere, relationship and certified sex coach. We talk all about how to get what you want in the bedroom and how to talk to your kids about sex. I know... scary! HAHAHA But sex is a big, huge deal in our society. Sex sells. Sex is naughty and secretive. But with all that's going on in the world, this is super important to me. We must be our children's educators so they know what's inappropriate when someone else approaches them. And it never hurts to get more comfortable talking about with our spouse either. After all, we're supposed to do this with them for the rest of forever, God willing. So let's get what we want, ladies!
In this episode, Havilah has a conversation with Rebekah LaRobadiere. Rebekah is a sex and relationship coach, wife and mom. Tune in to hear the very real and open conversation about sex, as Rebekah brings clarity to the confusion of what intimacy and a "great sex life" truly means, what lies and beliefs keep you from having a healthy sex life and how to talk about sex with your children.
Rebekah LaRobardiere, Sex Coach, joins Kirk and Jer for a pointed conversation about sex. We don’t talk much about this mildly taboo topic so enjoy the awkwardness. We certainly did.