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In this episode we discuss the importance of somatic experiences, expanding language around pleasure, and the significance of creating portals to intimacy. The conversation covers desires and fantasies, creating comfort and safety, and how we can pursue pleasure in the everyday!
In this episode I share how sexy getting into your “animal body” can be and how “care” is key element in any sexual play.
I also discuss my work with male sexual shame.Lastly, I explain how to create true sexual tension between partners and the importance of aftercare, praise. Click HERE to tune in !
In this interview Court talks about his diverse career path all leading up to becoming a sex coach. Court and Wil explore the parallels of entering trance space while performing as a musician, and finding that same space while exploring the erotic and sexuality.
Dr. Kate and Court talk about ways to awaken our sexual selves by breath, movement, and sound. And addressing concerns such as body shame & awareness, boundary-setting, communication, and feeling stuck in sexual roles and identities. They also address the importance of listening to your body to hear what it needs, as well as feeling empowered to say what you need to your partner.Follow the link / video to watch and listen.
Allana Pratt and I discuss and explore the complexities of human connection and the vital role a Sex & Intimacy Coach like me can play in fostering growth and healing. Listen to the full episode here.
This episode delves into strategies for having these crucial conversations. They also examine the commonalities between straight women and queer men in conforming to a masculine cultural narrative, & the importance of self-care and self-growth as essential aspects of being a good parent.Listen here!
Do you want to make all of your sexual encounters great? Do you think the only way to do that is by increasing your physical sexual skills? In this episode, Kevin Anthony talks with Court about what it really takes to have great sexual encounters.
What happens when you mix religious trauma, sexual trauma, and physical trauma that gets in the way of having great sex? A very expensive therapy bill. But when therapy just isn't enough, who do you call? Court vox and Tim discuss more on this episode! Tune in to hear more.
Sex isn’t as straightforward as we might put pressure on ourselves to believe.** Great sex takes time in demystifying + reconstructing concepts, narratives, + skills.This conversation hit some nuances that might be what's affecting your sex life and you didn’t even know it. Tune in to hear more!
On this years issue of Top 10 Buiness Visionaries, Court Vox, tops just right at number 4. "Court believes the erotic has the potential to live within every aspect of our lives, in and out of the bedroom. His holistic view of intimacy involves emotional, mental, spiritual, physical, and experiential aspects. In his capacity as a somatic educator, Court employs a range of body-based exercises and experiences involving breath, movement, sound, touch, and choice, which are then processed verbally to help clients explore these various forms of intimacy through a somatic lens."
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In this episode, we chatted about sex, intimacy, enjoyment, sensuality, and relationships for all, including a special focus on gay men.But this episode is for everyone and how we can all have better sex in our relationships! We also touched on fantasies, "good and bad", and satisfaction in sex.
If you are tired of shoving your sexual curiosity into the closet, then today's podcast is for you. No more need for shame around being a sexualy, erotic, intimate being. Those are all elements of who we are as human beings and those beautiful characteristics show up for all of us in different ways.
Sex, the thing the world is now acknowledging as so important for our general wellness, mental health and indeed our lives is on the agenda. Court serves as the counselor of our times breaking down the walls of shame and anxiety around intimacy and sex.' Listen here to hear more about this!
New York Times Article
By Catherine Pearson Oct 21,202
If you are questioning sex therapy what it entails and it's purpose, I urge you to read this article prior to seeking work with me.
“It is really important to understand what sex therapy is and what sex therapy is not,” Dr. Gordon said. “Sex therapy is not requiring you to have sex in front of your therapist. Sex therapy is talk therapy.”
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By Ryn Pfeuffer April 27th, 2022
“Aftercare is as subjective as desire and while some people are tuned into their needs prior to play and even in the moment, a lot of people don’t know how they like to be cared for after sex or even that it’s an option"
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"How to Do the Face-Off Sex Position Really, Really Well.. It may be simple, but that doesn't mean it's easy."
August 4th, 2021 by Jill Hamilton
Ian Stobber December 8, 2021
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"How I Learned to Cum": A writer from Grindr Bloop came to spend a half day with me. He chronicles his experience in this article.
Court Vox in this episode talks about how powerful mindfulness and playfulness in the bedroom can be and how people can heal from their traumas and insecurities through vulnerability and touch. It ended with a rapid round of "10 Quickies with Dr. Tara. Listen and learn!
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