Go Have Good Sex featuring The Christian Sexpert
Go Have Good Sex featuring The Christian Sexpert
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Go Have Good Sex featuring The Christian Sexpert is your go-to podcast for real talk about sex and intimacy in Christian marriage – no shame, no fluff, just the good stuff, all through a Biblical worldview. Hosted by your favorite Christian Sexpert, Angela Griffith, we bring you real, raw conversations that mix faith and passion – with a whole lot of sass. So, get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even blush a little, and Go Have Good Sex!
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The podcast covers a range of topics focused on sexual health and intimacy within Christian marriages, including episodes like Raising Sexually Healthy Kids that addresses how parents can talk about sex without shame and Consent in Christian Marriage which delves into the importance of explicit consent in intimate relationships. Specific attention is given to dismantling harmful purity culture while promoting healthy conversations around sexuality and mutual pleasure.

Go Have Good Sex featuring The Christian Sexpert is your go-to podcast for real talk about sex and intimacy in Christian marriage – no shame, no fluff, just the good stuff, all through a Biblical worldview. Hosted by your favorite Christian Sexpert, Angela Griffith, we bring you real, raw conversations that mix faith and passion – with a whole lot of sass. So, get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even blush a little, and Go Have Good Sex!
Anxiety doesn't stay in your head—it follows you into your relationships, your marriage, and yes, your bedroom.
In this episode, I sit down with licensed psychologist Dr. Karianne Bilsky to talk about the often-overlooked connection between anxiety and intimacy.
Together, we unpack how anxiety affects desire, arousal, connection, and your ability to be present during sex. We discuss why ”just relax” isn't helpful advice, and what happens when your nervous system is constantly operating on high alert.
If you've ever found yourself overthinking during intimacy, feeling touched out, struggling to relax, or wondering why sex feels more stressful than enjoyable, this conversation is for you.
You'll learn:
• How anxiety affects desire and arousal
• Why anxious brains struggle with intimacy
• The role your nervous system plays in sexual connection
• Practical ways couples can create more safety and connection
The number one section you don't want to miss? When Dr. Karianne explains why even if you don't have an anxiety diagnosis, you can't switch into sexy mode as a touched-out mom. (She blew even my mind with this one!)
Sometimes the problem isn't your marriage—and it isn't your sex life.
Sometimes it's anxiety.
Disclaimer: Nothing in this episode should be considered medical advice. Please take whatever information you learn from this episode and discuss it with your own doctor.
Resources referenced in this episode:
Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski
(Amazon aff link)
Dr. Karianne's First Episode on The Go Have Good Sex Podcast
Rub Me the Right Way: Massage Episode on The Go Have Good Sex Podcast
She Comes First by Ian Kerner
(Amazon aff link)
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