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This week on Sexgen chats Melinda and co-host Lee from across the pond talk to Ashley Minney. Ashley is a musician, a maker, artist, inventor and content creator amongst many other things that they turn their hand to. We discuss life, love, lesbian heartbreak and why motorcycles and scars are kinda cool. Join us for laughs and as always a great conversation.
You can find Ashley on Instagram @aminney and on Tiktok @a.minney
Follow Melinda on TikTok and Instagram @melindachats and @sexgenchats follow co-host Lee on TikTok and Instagram @the_rainbow_carver and @livingoutsidethebinary and don’t forget to hit subscribe!
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Just a quick note: this show is for education and conversation. It isn’t therapy, and it’s not a substitute for therapy. Sometimes I’ll have therapists and other professionals on the show, but this still isn’t personal clinical care. If you need support, please reach out to a licensed professional in your area. And if you’re in crisis or there’s an emergency, contact your local emergency services right away.
By Melinda Porter5
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This week on Sexgen chats Melinda and co-host Lee from across the pond talk to Ashley Minney. Ashley is a musician, a maker, artist, inventor and content creator amongst many other things that they turn their hand to. We discuss life, love, lesbian heartbreak and why motorcycles and scars are kinda cool. Join us for laughs and as always a great conversation.
You can find Ashley on Instagram @aminney and on Tiktok @a.minney
Follow Melinda on TikTok and Instagram @melindachats and @sexgenchats follow co-host Lee on TikTok and Instagram @the_rainbow_carver and @livingoutsidethebinary and don’t forget to hit subscribe!
Support the show
Just a quick note: this show is for education and conversation. It isn’t therapy, and it’s not a substitute for therapy. Sometimes I’ll have therapists and other professionals on the show, but this still isn’t personal clinical care. If you need support, please reach out to a licensed professional in your area. And if you’re in crisis or there’s an emergency, contact your local emergency services right away.