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My guest on the podcast today is Isiah McKimmie
Isiah is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover intimacy and connection for over a decade.
One of Australia’s most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts, she holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality.
In the conversation on the subject of insecurity and sexuality we cover a wide range of topics including: - Dealing with the impact of sexual abuse
- The impact a repressed sexuality has on other areas of life
- How your beliefs and fears about yourself show up in the bedroom
- Growing together as a couple - Sex as life force energy
- The problem of pornography as sex education
- Talking to your kids about sex
People suffer greatly for not knowing how to talk about sex, so I'm sure you'll find Isiah's approach to the subject refreshingly honest and useful.
By Jaemin Frazer4.9
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My guest on the podcast today is Isiah McKimmie
Isiah is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover intimacy and connection for over a decade.
One of Australia’s most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts, she holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality.
In the conversation on the subject of insecurity and sexuality we cover a wide range of topics including: - Dealing with the impact of sexual abuse
- The impact a repressed sexuality has on other areas of life
- How your beliefs and fears about yourself show up in the bedroom
- Growing together as a couple - Sex as life force energy
- The problem of pornography as sex education
- Talking to your kids about sex
People suffer greatly for not knowing how to talk about sex, so I'm sure you'll find Isiah's approach to the subject refreshingly honest and useful.

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