Lindsey Locke

EPISODE 25

With abstinence based sex education there’s this goal of keeping kids “safe. But it’s all fear based and I think it teaches us on a somatic level to be really afraid in our bodies. And so all of a sudden, if theyre in a sexual situation that’s scary or is anxiety provoking, that’s normal right? That’s how my body has responded to the topic of sex for so long.
— Lindsey Locke

Lindsey Locke is an associate therapist and podcast host with a passion for showing others how to get curious about their lives and what it means to be your true self. In this episode, Lindsey shares the questions that led her to pursue psychology, all the stories that shape who we are, the nuances of addiction, and the problems with fear-based sex-education.

In this episode of Open Late:

  • How we write our stories around sex 

  • The issues with sex education 

  • Identifying what sex actually means to you 

  • Explaining different attachment styles

  • Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy 

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