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Sex Unshackled with Becky Crepsley-Fox
Becky Crepsley-Fox
Frequency: 1 episode/21d. Total Eps: 45

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Sex care
Episode 45
vendredi 11 août 2023 • Duration 25:36
In this episode I speak with Sakshi Tikoo about sexuality and pleasure as self care, the roles of an occupational therapist, sex care for people with different needs and sex tech for pleasure.
Links are:
insta | @sex.love.andot
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SexLoveAndOT/
Twitter | https://twitter.com/sexloveandot
Website | https://www.sexloveandot.com/
Email | sex.love.andot@gmail.com
SexCare Book | https://www.amazon.com/SexCare-Dr-Sakshi-Tickoo/dp/9393809909
Horn OT Please (Podcast) | https://anchor.fm/hornotplease
Sex as a parent
Episode 44
vendredi 4 août 2023 • Duration 36:33
In this episode I speak with sex.debbie. We discuss how to talk to your children about sex, how to navigate your own sex life throughout pregnancy and how to cultivate a sex life that works for you after you have had children.
Links are:
insta | @sex.debbie
webside | www.sexdebbie.com
Sexual dysfunction in adolescence
Episode 35
samedi 11 septembre 2021 • Duration 31:45
In this episode I speak with Grace Alice O'Shea about sexual dysfunction as a young person. We discuss how to support young people who are experiencing this, Grace's personal experience as well as how aspects of this have influenced her sexuality.
About Grace:
Grace Alice O’ Shea has been a Sex & Relationships Educator for over 5 years. She originally trained as an Occupational Therapist at University College Cork, before completing her Masters in Health Promotion at NUI Galway. Her MA research focused on adolescent body image, and she has also worked in two UNESCO research roles. She is particularly interested in the psychological, sociological and political aspects of sex and relationships. Much of her education work focuses on sexual consent, communication, body image, pleasure, stigma, sexual norms, forming healthy and happy relationships and how people relate to themselves and each other as sexual beings.
Where to find Grace:
Instagram @gnéas_le_grace
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
You have the power to create love.
Episode 34
vendredi 3 septembre 2021 • Duration 32:10
In this episode I speak with Alana Mckenzie about relationship psychology and energetics. We discuss how people can create love and what you can do today to get the love life you really want.
About Alana:
Alana was always a strong independent woman who didn't need a man, but the thing was - she really wanted one. She searched high and low, in multiple workplaces, through several educational institutions, and on 3 different continents. All she found were bad date stories, an accidental kidnapping, and the sincere belief that she was a failure in love. In an effort to fix herself, she dove into all the mating, dating, and connection research available. She used her knowledge to turn her dating life around. Suddenly, she was asked on more dates, had more effortless fun meeting potentials, and created meaningful connections even when the dates weren't her ideal life partner. Eventually, she also found The One she was looking for. As a bonus, she found a life path as a teacher and coach, empowering women to connect with their own seductive allure and create the love they yearn for. Alana now lives in Portland, Oregon with her man and a jungle of houseplants. She is a coach and creator of the signature course, The Art of Feminine Seduction. You can get in touch by writing to her at avessel4love@gmail.com.
Where to find Alana:
To join her programme - the-art-of-feminine-seduction-course
Email - avessel4love@gmail.com
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Body confidence and sex
Episode 33
vendredi 27 août 2021 • Duration 36:10
In this episode I speak with Natasha Gilbert about what body confidence is, how to start the journey of finding your authentic self and how the commercialised idea of body confidence has a negative impact on sex.
About Natasha:
Natasha is a body confidence and wellness coach, helping people to transform their physical, emotional and spiritual relationships with her background in activism and holistic practice. Whilst working to empower people from marginalised communities, she guided self-love meditations for thousands of people with embodied trauma. She now combines transformational coaching with chakra healing, yin yoga and inner child visualisation to help people transcend body shame and unlock the powerful experience of total freedom. She does 1:1 deep healing journeys, and specialises in supporting people with embodied trauma, bereavement, health ailments or long-term body shame. She also runs sacred circles in Brighton to collectively empower women to embrace their imperfections and realness.
Where to find Natasha:
Instagram - @natasha.gilbert
linktr.ee/NatashaGilbertCoaching
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Why you're not living up to your orgasmic potential.
Episode 32
vendredi 20 août 2021 • Duration 31:37
In this episode I speak with Susan Bratton about common myths we think about sexuality, we discuss the different types of orgasms people can experience and how to have an enjoyable sexual experience for everyone involved.
About Susan:
Her libido botanicals and blood flow supplements, and sexual energy bars enhance your lovemaking. Her books and video programs offer practical, actionable pleasure techniques. And her bountiful free gifts ensure everyone has access to the heart-connected intimacy they crave.
Susan’s indefatigable energy to create hundreds of TV segments, radio, podcast and summit appearances, sex advice videos, and uplifting stage events around the world as well as the thousands of newsletter and magazine articles she’s penned weekly for over a decade make her the most beloved intimacy expert in the world today.
She’s a little bit pundit, a little bit nurturing, and a lotta bit sexy — because Susan walks her talk as a model of what is possible for your orgasmic pleasure potential. She believes in you. And she believes love, affection and touch are your birthright.
Together with her partner of 30 years, Susan and Tim Bratton’s companies, The20, LLC and Personal Life Media, Inc. have been guiding lovers around the world and across the gender spectrum onto the “upward pleasure spiral” where sex just keeps getting better your whole life long.
Susan’s passionate lovemaking techniques, bedroom communication skills, intimate wellness advice and sexual vitality products keep your libido thrumming and your lust for life lit up.
Where to find Susan:
Instagram - @susanbratton
FREE GIFT - thrustintime.com
FREE GIFT - sexualsoulmatepact.com
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Gender dysphoria
Episode 31
vendredi 13 août 2021 • Duration 38:24
In this episode I speak with Rhi Kemp-Davies about gender dysphoria. We discuss trans and non binary folks relationships and sexual difficulties. We talk about how to provide support to people you know who are experiencing these issues and how to find euphoria in your life.
Dating apps that were discussed in this episode:
thisislex.app taimi.com/transgender-dating scruff.com okcupid.com
About Rhi:
Rhi is a Welsh, chubby, queer, non-binary, transmasculine sex and relationship therapist. They are the only trans sex therapist in Wales.They have a private practice in South East Wales for half of the week and for the other half Rhi work for the TransPlus project based in 56 Dean Street, London, which is revolutionising the Gender Identity Clinic experience for trans people. Rhi is the psychosexual therapist in the team. Rhi's pronouns are they/them.
Where to find Rhi:
sexandrelationshiptherapy.co.uk
Instagram: @mxrhikempdavies
Twitter: @mxrhikempdavies
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Vaginismus and us
Episode 30
samedi 7 août 2021 • Duration 35:59
In this episode I speak with Lisa Mackenzie and Kat Wilson about their personal experiences of vaginismus. We talk about what people can do if they are experiencing these issues, where they can go and how to find community.
About Lisa:
After living with vaginismus for many years, and feeling broken and isolated, Lisa decided to take control of the situation. She met Kat Wilson, a vaginismus blogger, and very quickly they set up the Vaginismus Network after realising how life-changing it is to meet someone else who truly understands what you are going through. Lisa is passionate about supporting and empowering others living with vaginismus, and providing them with the sense of community that she believes she could have benefitted from as a young girl growing up with the condition. Lisa is a passionate public speaker and is always happy to share her experience to help others. Since setting up the network, she has spoken at numerous events, has engaged with university students and has featured on several podcasts, such as Standard Issue and Huff Post UK. Lisa is currently responsible for overseeing the day-to-day running of the network alongside her day job.
About Kat:
Kat started her blog 'Hey Vaginismus!' in 2015, after years of feeling alone, embarrassed and ashamed. Her main goal was to meet one other person with vaginismus. Since meeting Lisa, and founding the Network, Kat has lost count of the number of people she has met who have vaginismus, and remains passionate about the power of connecting with others and sharing our stories. Kat is keen to speak about vaginismus to anyone that will listen and has told her story on podcasts and media interviews, as well as to health professionals and students. However, her biggest achievement is shaking off the shame that she once felt. She hopes, through engaging with the Vaginismus Network, that others can do the same.
Where to find them:
https://www.thevaginismusnetwork.com/
Instagram - @thevagnetwork
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Chemsex
Episode 29
vendredi 30 juillet 2021 • Duration 38:17
In this episode I speak with David Stuart about Chemsex. We discuss what Chemsex is and how dating apps are perpetuating this problem. We talk about what to do if you, or a friend/partner are experiencing these difficulties and how to support those around you.
About David:
David Stuart was the first to name and identify Chemsex as an emerging gay cultural phenomenon. He developed the world’s first chemsex support services, and he fought relentlessly for greater chemsex awareness by encouraging and stimulating cultural dialogue and discussion within our international gay, bi and Queer communities. He continues to support international governments and communities to manage the cultural phenomenon from a place of kindness, sex positivity and cultural competence
Where to find David:
davidstuart.org david.stuart@me.com Instagram - @davidastuartWhere to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox
Pelvic floor health after childbirth
Episode 28
vendredi 23 juillet 2021 • Duration 39:23
In this episode I speak with Clare Bourne about pelvic health. We discuss the impact of childbirth, pelvic health on sexual function and where to go and what to do if you are experiencing pelvic difficulties.
About Clare:
Clare is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist specialising in caring for women during and after pregnancy. She has worked in the field for over 8 years with extensive NHS experience and has runs her own private practice. She is also a mother of 2 and has therefore learnt first hand the joy but also physical challenge of pregnancy and motherhood. Through her work, she is aware of how alone women can feel during pregnancy and in the postnatal period and how they can be unsure where to get help for symptoms that are often embarrassing and difficult to talk about. She loves to support and provide rehabilitation, helping women to achieve their goals whatever their birth experience. She provides postnatal body checks for women at 6 weeks as a Mummy MOT practitioner, which is a comprehensive physical assessment with tailored advice to guide return to exercise. Clare is a trained pre-and postnatal Pilates instructor and uses this extensively within her practice and values the huge benefits of Pilates in pregnancy and postnatal. Clare is passionate about breaking down barriers to information around pelvic health and supporting women to seek support.
Where to find Clare:
Instagram - @clarebournephysio
Where to find me:
Instagram - @becky_crepsley_fox
TikTok - @becky_crepsley_fox
Clubhouse - @becky_c_fox
Facebook - Becky Crepsley-Fox








