Sex for Saints

As a Certified Sex & Marriage Coach, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Episodes

Total: 350

I think we all want to have an intimate marriage, but we often miss one important step in achieving

Have you ever thought about how food can affect your sex life? That’s what I’m discussing today with

Many women tell me that sex is boring for them, which is one of the reasons why they don’t have a st

The lack of sex education is a real issue in our country, so often people turn to pornography to lea

Orgasms are an amazing experience! For most people, they are the most powerful feeling of pleasure a

I often get asked by my clients what they can do if their spouse has had other sexual partners. Whil

You’ve heard the old adage, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder,” right? While that can be true, be

Our overall wellness as women is so important for not just our lives, but also our sexual being. So

When I say “physical intimacy in marriage”, what does that bring up? Usually it’s sex. But intimacy

I often get asked how to keep the flames of romance burning after you’ve been married a long time. S

Your brain is your biggest sex organ. Have you noticed what you’re thinking about sex? In this episo

In Come Follow Me this coming week, we read about Paul’s sexual purity letter to the Corinthians. Be

In the last episode, we spoke about erogenous zones. But if you are focusing solely on these areas w

You may remember when Monica taught Chandler about erogenous zones on the TV show friends. (If you d

Wanting sex so you can feel closer to your spouse or because you want to connect with them is great.

I often hear from my clients that they feel guilty about certain sexual things. When we really look

In this podcast, I’m talking with Crystal Haitsma about triggers. We hear the word all the time nowa

So many women I’ve talked to have said that they don’t have any desire to have sex anymore. It’s jus

Do you not like sex or do you just not like the sex that you're having? Oftentimes, we actually just

Do you worry that you aren’t sexually compatible with your spouse? I think truly being sexually inco