Creating Safer Conversations About Sex with Heather Edwards
Tue Feb 03 2026
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Talking about sex doesn’t have to feel awkward or unsafe. In this episode of The Vocal Pelvic Floor, Dr. Ginger Garner is joined by Heather Edwards, writer, sexuality counselor, and pelvic physical therapist, for an open conversation about how we talk about sex, pleasure, bodies, and identity—and why creating safety around these conversations matters.
Together, they explore how curiosity, inclusive education, and compassion can support healing, challenge narrow definitions of sex, and expand what pleasure and intimacy can look like. This episode invites listeners to rethink what they’ve been taught, release performance pressure, and approach sexuality with more openness and humanity.
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www.heatheredwardscreations.com www.vinoandvulvas.comIG: @heatheredwardscreationsIG: @vinoandvulvas info@heatheredwardscreations.comaasect.orgpelvicglobal.comWhat Is Sex For HandoutEnjoying The Vocal Pelvic Floor? Leave us a review!
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Send us a text Talking about sex doesn’t have to feel awkward or unsafe. In this episode of The Vocal Pelvic Floor, Dr. Ginger Garner is joined by Heather Edwards, writer, sexuality counselor, and pelvic physical therapist, for an open conversation about how we talk about sex, pleasure, bodies, and identity—and why creating safety around these conversations matters. Together, they explore how curiosity, inclusive education, and compassion can support healing, challenge narrow definitions of sex, and expand what pleasure and intimacy can look like. This episode invites listeners to rethink what they’ve been taught, release performance pressure, and approach sexuality with more openness and humanity. - Read the blog post here! Resources: www.heatheredwardscreations.com www.vinoandvulvas.comIG: @heatheredwardscreationsIG: @vinoandvulvas info@heatheredwardscreations.comaasect.orgpelvicglobal.comWhat Is Sex For HandoutEnjoying The Vocal Pelvic Floor? Leave us a review! Reviews help more people discover the podcast and keep these critical discussions going! Thanks for your support—you’re helping grow this community and amplify the voices that need to be heard. 💛 - If you’ve found value in the content we share on women’s and pelvic health—including topics like endometriosis and pelvic pain—please consider supporting the show with a contribution. Your support helps us continue producing high-quality, evidence-based episodes. At this time, we don’t receive any funding to create the podcast, and production costs are coming entirely out of pocket. Every bit of support makes a meaning Support the show