Breaking the Silence

As a certified sex coach, Amanda Louder teaches clients all day about how to have better sexual health, and as a mom she has experience teaching her children about topics surrounding sex. Creed and Crishelle talk with her about how to start important conversations about sex with your partner, children, or other loved ones. They also discuss steps both married and single adults can take to prepare for and improve sexual relationships.
In this episode:

Intimacy is about knowing your partner and opening up completely.
Our bodies are inherently good. There is nothing about our bodies that is shameful.
The six principles of sexual health
Sexual agreements to make ahead of marriage
Take care of yourself first and make sure you are in integrity with yourself.
Be open with your partner about what is working or not working for you.
Sex is a lot more than intercourse.

Amanda’s Links:

Podcast: Live From Love
Website: AmandaLouder.com
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Show Notes:

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Show Notes

As a certified sex coach, Amanda Louder teaches clients all day about how to have better sexual health, and as a mom she has experience teaching her children about topics surrounding sex. Creed and Crishelle talk with her about how to start important conversations about sex with your partner, children, or other loved ones. They also discuss steps both married and single adults can take to prepare for and improve sexual relationships.

In this episode:

  • Intimacy is about knowing your partner and opening up completely.
  • Our bodies are inherently good. There is nothing about our bodies that is shameful.
  • The six principles of sexual health
  • Sexual agreements to make ahead of marriage
  • Take care of yourself first and make sure you are in integrity with yourself.
  • Be open with your partner about what is working or not working for you.
  • Sex is a lot more than intercourse.

Amanda’s Links:

Show Notes:

  • Submit anonymous questions, stories, or comments here.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more!
  • Contact us at hello@reach10.org.
  • Learn more about our nonprofit at Reach 10.

Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests do not necessarily represent our views. We offer this information in good faith, but we don’t make any representation that what you hear is accurate, reliable, or complete. Reach 10 and the Breaking the Silence podcast are not responsible or liable for your use of any information heard in this podcast.

What is Breaking the Silence?

This podcast and community breaks the silence, shame, and fear that often surrounds sexuality, unwanted pornography use, and betrayal trauma and helps you embrace your God-given sexuality with courage compassion and connection. People just like you share their stories of recovery and forgiveness and experts teach principles, share insights, and provide real tools to help you rebuild trust and develop healthy sexuality. Ask your questions anonymously and expert therapist, Rachel Denton, will answer them and discuss practical tools to help and gain insight as to how ecclesiastical leaders can play an effective and powerful role in your healing. Join Crishelle Simons as she breaks the silence and together we can create a culture of courage, compassion, and connection.

This podcast is brought to you by Reach 10. Reach 10 is a non-profit with a mission to educate and help young adults overcome the effects of pornography and betrayal trauma and create healthy relationships with themselves and others.

Join the community at @breakingthesilence_reach10 or visit reach10.org.

We share these views to open the dialogue and educate on these tough issues and to create a healthier culture of sexuality. The opinions and views shared by the host or guests do not constitute as professional advice or services and do not necessarily reflect the views of Reach 10, and we don't guarantee the accuracy of any statements you hear. Reach 10 is not responsible for your use of information heard in this podcast. We keep learning, and invite you to join us as we build a more open, compassionate, and courageous culture.