For the Female Gaze

Through Her Lens - Breaking the Sex Taboo: Consent, Shame, and Healthy Intimacy with Taylor Goff

1 h 31 min · 1. maj 2026
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Why is sex everywhere in media, yet still so hard to talk about in real life? In this episode of Through Her Lens, we sit down with licensed professional counselor and sex therapist Taylor Goff to break down the silence surrounding sex, consent, and intimacy. From growing up without age-appropriate sex education to navigating desire, shame, and communication in adult relationships, this conversation explores how cultural messaging shapes the way we view our bodies and our pleasure. We discuss: • Why so many adults struggle to talk openly about sex • How sexual shame develops and how to unlearn it • What healthy consent and communication really look like in relationships • How partners can reconnect when intimacy changes over time • How parents can have age-appropriate conversations about sex with kids If you’ve ever felt uncomfortable talking about sex, unsure how to communicate your needs, or curious about what a healthy relationship with intimacy looks like — this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen now and start the conversation.

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