What happens when you’re the one who wants sex more—and your husband doesn’t?
In this powerful, faith-filled conversation, Angela (The Christian Sexpert) sits down with Alanna Roberts, founder of Boudoir by Raw, a faith-based boudoir photography brand helping women reconnect with their God-given identity. Together, they unpack what it means to be a high-drive wife—and how to navigate desire differences, rejection, and chronic pain with honesty, grace, and creativity.
Alanna shares what she’s learned as a wife and minister married to someone who also lives with chronic pain—how their intimacy has evolved, and how creativity became their key to connection. The two talk openly about why sexual rejection can feel so personal, how to reframe it, and why desire is not something to hide or be ashamed of.
If you’ve ever struggled with mismatched drives or felt unseen in your desire, this conversation will remind you: your sexuality isn’t too much—it’s part of how God designed you for connection.
And if you and your spouse are navigating differences in drive, health, or physical ability, Angela offers 1:1 coaching to help couples build a sex life that honors both of your needs—without pressure, shame, or guilt.
Because healthy people in safe marriages don’t turn down good sex—they learn to make it work for both of them.
He’s not broken. You’re not too much. There’s room for both of you in grace.
To connect with Alanna
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Things mentioned in the episode:
🍆 Romantic Blessings - Shop for spicy toys and accessories in a completely nudity free, Christian based environment. Use code SPERT10 for 10% off your purchase.
🍑 Intimate Conversations - a guided sex journal to help you go deeper in your sexual and non-sexual intimacy
*The Bible version used in this episode was ESV
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Purity culture doesn’t just shape how we see sex—it shapes how we see ourselves as women, wives, and mothers.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ashley Hudson, therapist, coach, and founder of Pearl in Process, to talk about how “good girl theology” follows women long after the wedding night. Together we unpack how purity culture influences pregnancy, birth, and postpartum—the moments when women are most vulnerable and most in need of grace.
With warmth, humor, and clinical insight, Dr. Ashley helps us explore:
💔 Why Christian women often feel guilt or shame after giving birth
🧠 How spiritual beliefs impact body trust and postpartum recovery
💪 What true healing looks like when faith and freedom finally meet
If you’ve ever felt pressure to be the “perfect Christian mom,” this conversation will help you breathe again.
Trigger warning for topics of purity culture & abuse.
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For too many Christian couples, “sex as a duty” has been taught as holy—but neuroscience tells a different story. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Karianne Bilsky, a licensed psychologist and trauma specialist, to unpack how obligation-based sex affects the brain, nervous system, and long-term intimacy.
Together they explore how coercive teachings—like “you owe your spouse sex”—can trigger stress responses, shut down desire, and rewire the brain away from pleasure and connection. Dr. Bilsky explains how safety, consent, and authentic choice are not only biblical but biologically essential for thriving intimacy.
If you’ve ever wondered why “just doing it” doesn’t create closeness, or why your body resists even when your heart wants connection, this episode will help you understand the neurological and spiritual cost of obligation—and how to rebuild intimacy that is chosen, safe, and joyfully mutual.
Topics Include:
The neuroscience of desire vs. duty
How religious coercion impacts the nervous system
Trauma-informed approaches to healing sexual disconnection
Why safety and consent are prerequisites for pleasure
Moving from “performing intimacy” to experiencing it
As an added bonus, my Patreon members will receive an additional interview with Dr. Bilsky, where we discuss what female arousal feels like in the body, and how to cultivate it!
Here is more information on things mentioned in the episode:
Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski
Rub Me the Right Way: Massage episode ft Maude Carter
Betty Martin & the Wheel of Consent
Beyond “Duty Sex”: Betty Martin’s Revolutionary Framework on Sex Therapy 101 with Cami Hurst
When most people hear “human trafficking,” they picture kidnappings, foreign crime rings, and dramatic movie rescues. But the truth is often far more ordinary—and far more heartbreaking.
In this episode, I sit down with Kathy Bryan, a passionate advocate and expert on anti-trafficking work and founder of The Genesis Project, to unpack what trafficking actually looks like in America today. Together, they challenge common myths, explore how traffickers exploit vulnerabilities, and reveal why prevention starts with healthy relationships and informed communities.
They discuss:
How trafficking often happens within families or romantic relationships
The myths media has taught us—and the truths survivors live every day
The emotional, relational, and spiritual toll on victims and advocates
What real prevention and long-term support look like
If you’ve ever wondered what trafficking really is—and what role we each play in ending it—this conversation will open your eyes and your heart.
And, obviously, a trigger warning for abuse and related issues.
To connect:
As mentioned in the episode:
Aaron Crowley TikTok
Aaron Crowley Instagram
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What happens when we stop debating power in marriage and start sharing it? In this episode of Go Have Good Sex, I sit down with Matthew Lowe, LCPC, to unpack complementarian vs. egalitarian views of marriage—and why research (and lived experience) shows that egalitarian partnerships often lead to deeper intimacy, stronger communication, and more satisfying sex.
We’ll explore why hierarchy rarely produces healthy connection, and how couples can move toward partnership instead of power struggles. Whether you’ve been taught that “headship” is biblical (it’s not) or you’ve always leaned toward equality, this conversation will challenge the status quo and give you practical ways to build a marriage marked by teamwork, trust, and passion.
Because when you both bring your full selves to the table, your bedroom—and your relationship—are better for it.
To connect with Matthew:
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His book: Seeing the Forest and Trees
Things mentioned in the episode:
The Marriage You Want, Gregoire
Episode on domestic labor & mental load with Abby Eckel
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Crisis has a way of shaking the foundation of even the strongest marriages. But did you know that intimacy during and after a crisis can actually draw you closer instead of pushing you apart? In this episode, Dr. Audrey Davidheiser, PhD helps us explore crisis intimacy through the lens of grief.
Dr. Audrey Davidheiser is a licensed psychologist in California, certified Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist, and IFSI-approved clinical consultant. After founding a counseling center for the Los Angeles Dream Center, she now provides IFS therapy for trauma survivors, including those with religious trauma, and assists in IFS trainings. She has been a regular writer for Crosswalk.com and columnist for iBelieve.com. Her book on how IFS helps the grieving process, Grieving Wholeheartedly, was published by InterVarsity Press in July 2025.
We’ll talk about how to recognize and nurture connection when everything feels fragile, why the best time to build a crisis intimacy plan is before you’re in the middle of heartache, and how grief can become a doorway to deeper understanding, tenderness, and care for one another. If you and your spouse are navigating loss—or simply want to prepare your marriage for the storms of life—this conversation will help you find hope and closeness when it matters most.
Be aware this episode may be triggering to some listeners as we are discussing death, including the death of a child.
To connect with Dr. Audrey:
As mentioned in the episode:
IFS Institute
To learn more about the different types of intimacy:
31 Days of Intimacy
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Resentment can quietly build in marriages when the mental load and domestic labor fall unevenly on one partner. What starts as frustration over unwashed dishes or forgotten tasks often spirals into a cycle of expectation, disappointment, and resentment that erodes intimacy.
In this episode, I sit down with educator and advocate Abby Eckel, a former Fair Play facilitator, who helps women dismantle the cultural conditioning that keeps them carrying more than their share. Abby brings her deep understanding of how societal messages shape our beliefs and offers strategies for releasing resentment, setting boundaries, and raising standards in marriage.
Together, we unpack the difference between a partner who is simply clueless and one who refuses to care, and we explore what it looks like to reclaim your power, live authentically, and create a partnership that reflects your deepest values.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, unheard, or overwhelmed by the weight of doing it all, this conversation will remind you that you’re not alone — and that freedom from resentment is possible.
As mentioned in the episode:
Marital Coercion ft. Nat LaJune
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Turns out, "You need to pray harder," doesn't fix trauma, purity culture guilt, or the effects of those things on a sex life.
In this episode, I'm joined by Erin Pritchard, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Certified EMDR Therapist, and Certified Fair Play Facilitator. With over a decade of experience helping individuals and couples heal after trauma, Erin walks us through how EMDR therapy can untangle the layers of church hurt, shame, and sexual pain that purity culture left behind.
We talk about what EMDR actually looks like in practice, why it’s so powerful for trauma recovery, and how it can restore intimacy, trust, and pleasure in your marriage. If you’ve ever wondered why your body seems to “remember” what your brain wants to forget—or if you’ve carried guilt for not being able to “just get over it”—this conversation is for you.
You can connect with Erin on her website or Instagram.
✨ Ready to go deeper? Book a coaching session with me or grab my Intimate Conversations journal to start building intimacy one question at a time. And don’t forget—you can join my Patreon for unfiltered education, behind-the-scenes extras, and early access to every podcast episode.
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Erin’s recommended book list for Church Hurt & Purity Culture Recovery:
Recovering from Purity Culture - Dr. Camden Morgante
Dr. Laura Anderson – When Religion Hurts You: Healing from Religious Trauma and the Impact of High-Control Religion
Linda Kay Klein – Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free
Sheila Wray Gregoire, Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach, and Joanna Sawatsky – The Great Sex Rescue
Beth Allison Barr – The Making of Biblical Womanhood
#ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Upholds Abuse and How to Find Healing - Emily Joy Allison
The Bodies Behind the Bus Podcast
Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church - Diane Langberg
Understanding Spiritual Abuse: What It Is and How to Respond - Karen Roudkovski
The Religious Trauma Recovery Podcast
Steve Hassan (author)
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When you think of porn addiction, chances are you think of men. The Church certainly does. But here’s the truth no one wants to say out loud: women struggle with porn too.
In today's episode I sit down with therapist and author Tabitha Westbrook to rip the shame off a topic women have been forced to keep secret. Together, we unpack:
✨Why porn addiction in women is rarely discussed (especially in the Church)
✨How purity culture fuels silence, shame, and secrecy
✨The unique ways porn use impacts women’s intimacy and relationships
✨Hope and practical steps for healing, recovery, and real connection
Porn isn’t just a “man’s issue.” It’s a human one—and it’s time to talk about it.
To connect with Tabitha:
(aff link)
Other things mentioned in this episode:
Erotic Communication episode with Brittany Broddaus-Smith
(aff link)
The Sex Talk You Never Got: Reclaiming the Heart of Masculine Sexuality, Sam Jolman
(aff link)
You can buy toys discretely from my Amazon Storefront or Romantic Blessings - my website partner. Use code SPERT10 at Romantic Blessings for 10% off your purchase.
Raising Sexually Healthy Kids featuring Ashley Hudson
Talking to your Kids About Sex featuring Ashley Hudson
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In this spicy AMA episode, I’m answering your unfiltered questions—nothing off limits. We’re talking:
Toys for men (and why your nightstand should have more than just her vibrator)
What I actually believe theologically (hint: it’s not what the church aunties think)
What purity culture really is—and why it causes harm
Selfishness with oral sex (yep, I said it)
What to do when your joints pop out mid ✨activity✨ (hypermobility is real, y’all)
Whether you’re here to be educated, entertained, or just nosy, I’ve got you. Coaching spots are open—if you want help untangling any of these things in your own marriage, book now!
As always, here are links to things mentioned in the episode!
Lovense Edge 2 Prostate Massager
Beisar Prostate Massager & C Ring
Vibrating C Ring - Lovense Diamo
Sex Therapy 101 with Dr. Cami Hurst: Untangling Duty Sex with Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers
Facebook Thread about Purity Culture
She Deserves Better by Sheila Wray Gregoire
Recovering From Purity Culture by Dr. Camden Morgante
Biblical Christian Egalitarians Facebook Group
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Today’s episode is tender and powerful - and comes with massive trigger warnings. I’m joined by Shelby Greene—writer, mother of five, and survivor of domestic violence.
Her debut book As Ashes Fall blends spoken word poetry with raw personal reflection, offering a gripping and honest look at the journey through abuse and toward healing.
We talk candidly about:
✨How abuse distorts your perception of reality
✨How being a "good Christian" keeps women trapped in abuse
✨How God can restore all that the locusts have stolen
✨And so much more
Shelby is the founder of The Red Collective, a growing survivor-centered community where she’s developing healing journals, digital tools, and future works to honor the journey of rising after ruin.
This is a conversation about pain, but also about power. About naming the harm, reclaiming your story, and refusing to be silenced.
⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic violence, spiritual abuse, and marital rape.
If you are experiencing abuse of any kind, or wonder if you are experiencing abuse, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline or text BEGIN to 88788.
You can connect with Shelby on her Instagram
And don't forget to get your copy of As Ashes Fall.
(aff link)
You can also join her Facebook Group for survivors: The Red Collective.
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Does touch in your marriage feel like a landmine? You never know what is going to blow up in your face?
In this episode, I sit down with massage therapist and Holy-Spirit-anointed healer Maude Carter to talk about the importance of non-sexual, expectation-free touch in marriage. We explore how our bodies carry trauma, how purity culture distorted even innocent forms of affection, and why “touched out” isn’t just a mom thing—it’s a nervous system thing.
This one is for the woman who feels like every shoulder rub turns into an obligation. For the man who wants to connect without always initiating sex. For the couple ready to reclaim physical connection that heals instead of takes.
Maude shares her decades of experience in therapeutic massage and how it intersects with faith, motherhood, marriage, and trauma-informed care. Spoiler: not all intimacy ends in sex—and that’s exactly the point.
🔥 We talk about:
Why non-sexual touch is crucial for intimacy and co-regulation
What “touched out” actually means
Creating safety in your body (and your relationship)
And how Holy Spirit + human touch = real healing
✨ BONUS for Patreon Members ✨
Want to learn how to rub them the right way?
We recorded an exclusive video teaching simple, beginner-friendly massage techniques couples can use at home—no fancy tools, no weird oils, just your hands and intention.
You can follow Maude on her TikTok, as she gets it set up!
If you are in Northeast Ohio, you can book a massage with Maude!
And y'all know I'm going to give you links to things we discussed!
Come As You Are By Emily Nagoski
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Is vaginal steaming the latest woo woo social media trend, or is there evidence of its benefits? This week I talked to Ashley Emery, Certified Steam and Somatic Practitioner, to talk about this history of steaming, the science (and sacredness!), and why both men and women are turning to steam as part of their healing journeys.
We dig into purity culture hang ups, feeling safe in your body and your marriage, and the power of steam to both connect you to your body and turn up the heat in the bedroom!
Whether you're a steam virgin, steam curious, or a steam skeptic, this episode is for you!
You can connect with Ashley on her website.
Instagram
Facebook
As always, here are some of the things we mentioned in this episode!
Patreon Video on Queening Chairs
The steam stool Ashley recommends
Episode 2 of the podcast on Marital Coercion featuring Nat LaJune
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In this powerful episode, I sit down with Dr. Andrea Eriks—licensed therapist and author of the new book She Wants: A Married Woman’s Guide to Reclaiming Her Sexual Intimacy. We talk about the deep emotional and relational impact of purity culture, the myth of “obligation sex,” and how women can begin to reconnect with their desire without shame or guilt.
Dr. Eriks brings warmth, honesty, and clarity to a conversation many of us have been longing to have. Whether you're deconstructing old beliefs or simply ready to feel more connected in your marriage, this episode is for you.
You can join the wait list to order She Wants at www.AndreaEriksPhD.com and make sure you follow her on all her socials:
And as always—Go Have Good Sex™
In this episode we discussed:
Raising Sexually Healthy Kids Podcast P1
Raising Sexually Healthy Kids Podcast P2
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You all loved her so much last time, and you had so many questions, I brought Ashley Hudson, LCSW, back for Part 2: Talking to Your Kids About Sex!
We talked about a lot of things in this episode, so here is the list, in no particular order:
Parenting Intimacy with Kristi Crosson
The Talk Series by Gilkerson
1: The Talk: 7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical Sexuality
2: Changes: 7 Biblical Lessons to Make Sense of Puberty
3: Relationships: 11 Lessons to Give Kids a Greater Understanding of Biblical Sexuality
Good Pictures Bad Pictures Guidebook for Counseling Kids
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My friend, Sexologist Goody Howard, not only is an AMAZING Sexologist, but she is launching her own brand of LUBRICANT! After I had a video blow up on my socials, with people condemning the very idea of using lube, I KNEW I had to have her on to talk about lube, existing in a fat body, and our ADHD squirrels having their own raves! (I promise we'll let you in on the joke!)
We talked about so much in this episode, but most of all, y'all need to get the lube from Goody on her website!
The other fun stuff:
Join my Patreon to learn about all the spicy things I can't teach on regular socials!
If you are interested in the Natural Christian Mommas Community I mentioned, you can join us on Facebook!
Intimate Conversations Sex Journal
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One of the questions I am asked most often as a sex & intimacy coach is: "How far can I go with the person I'm dating before it becomes sin?"
Baby, that is the WRONG question, and I brought in Sonata Allison, LMFT, to help explain why this week! We covered a lot of topics single Christians are dealing with - but even if you are married - there's still a few things to learn from this episode!
Here are some of the things we mentioned in the podcast!
My first podcast appearance ever - The Parallel Podcast!
We're Not Really Strangers Conversation Deck
You can find Sonata here:
The Parallel on Apple Podcasts
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I am often asked how women can enjoy sex with their husbands when they are so uncomfortable with their bodies. So I knew I had to bring in Janioris Diaz Rodriguez, boudoir photographer, body & bedroom confidence coach to talk about it!
In this episode we mentioned:
This is also an app you can download to your phone.
The Bible Knowledge Commentary by John F. Walvoord
(aff link)
You can connect with Janioris here:
If you would like help exploring all of the intimacies - not just sexual - check out my 31 Days of Intimacy!
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Today we are talking about the connection between a mother's feelings of burnout and her seemingly lost libido!
I am chatting with Cierra Tipton, a reformed angry mom and Motherhood Burnout Coach about what motherhood burnout is, how it impacts a marriage, and how we can recover!
You can connect with Cierra here:
Reclaimed Mama Mornings
Coaching
Biblical Self Care for Moms
In this episode I reference a Marriage Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid from the book: The Marriage You Want by Sheila Wray Gregoire.
I also referenced Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski - this is so worth reading!
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Do you feel more intimate with your spouse after a conflict? If you are doing it right, you SHOULD! I'm chatting with Nicole Lee, license marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, and certified sex therapy-informed professional today about Conflict Intimacy! But really, y'all know how we roll here. There was a lot of fun, and a lot of ADHD!
You can find Nicole here:
Heart & Honey Counseling Facebook
Her Journal:
1+1=3, You, Me, & Our Relationship
She is licensed in PA, so if you need someone to teach you to conflict well, and you are in PA, hit her up!
In the chat, she mentions the work of the Gottmans. If you haven't read The Seven Principles of Making Marriage Work, I highly recommend it!
I want to add my own note here. In Evangelical circles conflict is sometimes extra spicy because of theological issues. If you think one of you needs to have the final vote in conflicts and disagreements, and that is causing stress in the marriage, I encourage you to check out the new book, The Marriage You Want, as it addresses those issues!
And don't forget my 31 Days of Intimacy!
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