Self-Led in Bed: An IFS and Sexuality Podcast

Patricia Rich
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 3min

18: Can Connection to Self Energy Feel Orgasmic?, with Mary Hart

“Like it literally felt like my body was vibrating with energy. Like the whole body experience of Self Energy. ” - Mary HartDisclaimer: This episode contains sexual content. Listener discretion is advised.Patty talks to Mary Hart, an IFS Level 3 Certified Practitioner, about her personal journey toward Self-Led Sexuality and authentic living which has been informed  by IFS, the Wheel of Consent, and The Six S’s of Sexual Self Energy Framework™ which she discovered as a participant in one of Patty’s first BeHold and Lead your Internal Sexual System (BLISS)™ programs. From a Catholic upbringing with a focus on “doing for” others, Mary shares how hard it was to know what she really wanted in bed and beyond, and to claim that. She opens up about how she slowly got to know her parts and how her first experience of Self truly showing up for her polarized parts was expansive, visual and profoundly connecting, which Patty noted sounded similar to some orgasms. Mary and Patty explore how The Six S’s align with what happened to her and Mary found a great deal of resonance.The conversation explores internal consent, engaging in small experiments of self–discovery, , and creating win-win-win outcomes in relationships. Mary reflects on safe containers for her like cuddle parties and ecstatic dance, which allowed her to move authentically, and how presencing positive experiences—like singing in harmony—accesses Self Energy and fosters healing. This episode is a gentle invitation to explore your own system with compassionMary Hart is an Internal Family Systems Level 3 Certified Practitioner, trained workshop facilitator, and Certified Trauma Recovery Practitioner. With over 20 years studying the Wheel of Consent, she values moving at the speed of trust and caring for the most tender parts. Mary brings authenticity and vulnerability to trauma-informed healing, using interpersonal neurobiology, co-regulation, and attunement to support personal and collective transformation.Connect with Mary: www.harttoheartcoaching.comFollow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 60min

17: Wheel of Consent: The Art of Receiving and Giving, with Dr. Betty Martin

“My pleasure ceiling used to be at about a tablespoon, and then it went up to a cup, and then it went up to a quart, and then it went up to a gallon, and now it's an ocean.” – Betty MartinDisclaimer: This episode contains discussions of touch, consent, sexual activity and sex work. Listener discretion is advised.Patricia welcomes Betty Martin, creator of the internationally taught Wheel of Consent, to explore how this transformative practice intersects with Internal Family Systems (IFS). Betty shares her journey from chiropractor to sexological bodyworker and intimacy coach. She shares how her observations of her clients’ difficulties knowing what they wanted led to developing the Wheel, a model that distinguishes between "who is doing" and "who it's for" in touch dynamics, enabling clarity, confidence, and embodied pleasure.The conversation delves into the Wheel's four quadrants—serving, taking, accepting, and allowing—and how they relate to IFS concepts like protector parts, legacy burdens, and Self Energy. Betty and Patty discuss how the Wheel helps build internal awareness, negotiate consent, and overcome patterned responses that are not aligned with authentic pleasure. They emphasize the importance of slowing down to notice body sensations and build trust with protective parts, and the radical impact that claiming one’s erotic truth can have on living an empowered life.They address common challenges, such as blending with parts during touch, the impact of trauma on consent, and the role of the Wheel in professional settings like therapy and bodywork. Betty reflects on her retirement from hands-on work and the evolution of the School of Consent, highlighting the practice's applicability beyond touch to everyday interactions.About Dr. Betty Martin: Betty is a chiropractor, facilitator, intimacy coach, teacher, author, and founder of the School of Consent. She developed the Wheel of Consent, a groundbreaking model and practice for clarity in touch and consent, drawing from her decades of experience in bodywork and somatics. She lives in a community, is a mother of three, and grandmother of two.Connect with Betty:Website: http://bettymartin.org/Book: https://www.wheelofconsentbook.com/School of Consent: https://www.schoolofconsent.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbettymartin/Wheel of Consent Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewheelofconsent/Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 46min

16: Talking about Sex with IFS Founder Dr. Richard Schwartz

Dr. Richard Schwartz, the creator of Internal Family Systems (IFS), discusses harnessing IFS for sexual healing and intimacy. He reveals how understanding our inner parts can clarify sexual confusion and foster healthier relationships. The conversation dives into the use of protective parts in negotiating desires and boundaries, especially in the context of trauma. Richard also shares insights on how societal, religious, and cultural burdens shape sexual identities, making a case for the importance of Self Energy in achieving authentic consent and connection.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 35min

15: What the heck is IFS?

“What if your internal conflicts weren’t a problem to fix, but an invitation to listen and love yourself more deeply?” Patricia RichAre you wondering what the heck is IFS? And what does it have to do with sexuality? In this special solo episode closing out Season One of Self-Led in Bed, Patricia shares a clear and heartfelt introduction to IFS, starting with what it actually is and how it is being applied in diverse contexts, and then sharing the story of how it was birthed and developed by Richard Schwartz, and why she believes this model is such a powerful framework for exploring sexuality for purposes of healing, health, pleasure,empowerment, and more. Whether you're completely new to IFS or already familiar with its language, this episode offers an accessible invitation to begin relating to your inner world in a different way.Patricia unpacks the concept of “parts,” explains the qualities of Self, and explores how internal conflicts—especially around sex—are often guided by protective patterns that make emotional sense. She also shares how IFS can help us stop pathologizing ourselves and start cultivating compassionate curiosity, even with the parts that carry pain, shame, or confusion.This episode is a great starting place if you’ve ever wondered what “Self-Led Sexuality” really means—and how it can support more connection, choice, and ease in your body and relationships.Patricia also announces a short break during August and reflects on some of the incredible conversations from Season One.Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 15min

14: Menopause, Multiplicity & Medical Care, with Dr. Pebble Kranz

“Sexual health is about being in your body now and finding pleasure in the present moment.” – Dr. Pebble KranzDisclaimer: This episode contains discussion of sexuality,  genitals, menopause, and related topics. Listener discretion is advised.Moodiness, hot flashes, poor sleep, libido shifts…the menopausal transition which half the world’s population will experience goes smoothly for some women and can wreak havoc for others, disrupting their  sense of self, emotional stability, and sexual satisfaction. While menopause is starting to come out of the closet in popular culture, there are still far too few medical providers who know when to bring it up, what to ask, how to listen, and what options are most helpful for the emotional, physical, and sexual well-being of their patients. Today’s guest shows us how different this can be. Not only is  Dr. Pebble Kranz a Family Physician and a Sexual and Menopause Medicine Specialist, she also is IFS-informed and brings compassionate and affirming  care to her patients of all genders. Pebble shares her journey from theater to family medicine , driven by a passion for stories. The conversation delves into the lack of medical training around sexual health, the impact of menopause on physical and emotional well-being, and the transformative power of trauma-informed pelvic exams. Pebble offers practical insights, including three key questions to center patients’ sexual  goals and desires, and emphasizes the importance of present-moment pleasure and self-advocacy in medical settings.Pebble Kranz, MD, FECSM, IF, MSCP  graduated from Brown University's Medical School in 2007 and completed residency with the University of Rochester Family Medicine Residency Program in 2011. After serving as residency faculty and a primary care doctor for the University of Rochester, Dr. Kranz pursued additional training in sexual, menopause, and gender medicine, earning fellowships from the European Committee on Sexual Medicine, the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, certification from the Menopause Society as a menopause medicine practitioner, as well as status as an Advanced Practitioner in Optimal Sexual Experiences Group Couples Therapy. She serves on the board of the Scientific Network on Female Sexual Health and Cancer and is a consultant to the University of Rochester’s Pluta Breast Center’s Sexual Wellness Clinic. She is founder and medical director for The Rochester Center for Sexual Wellness, providing comprehensive care for sexual, relational, and gender concerns in Western New York.  Dr. Kranz is committed to educating healthcare professionals at all levels and the community on medical care for sexual concerns.Connect with Pebble:www.RochesterCenterForSexualWellness.comhttps://www.facebook.com/rochestercswhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pebble-kranz-md/https://www.instagram.com/rochestersexualwellness/Follow Patricia on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 22min

13: Navigating Neuroqueerness with IFS, with Alessio Rizzo

“I can find parts that identify as women, parts that identify as drag queens, parts that identify as men, parts that identify as neither of them…parts that identify as androgynous, there is like a huge variety. So for me that distinction [between sexuality and gender] allowed a lot more variety inside.” Alessio RizzoDisclaimer: This episode contains discussions of gender, sexuality, and societal oppression.. Listener discretion is advised.In this episode of the *Self-led in Bed* podcast, Patty welcomes Alessio Rizzo, an IFS Institute Trainer & Approved Clinical Consultant, Content Creator and Podcaster to explore the intersections of gender, sexuality, and neurodiversity through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS). Meeting for the first time, Patty and Alessio share a dynamic conversation about how IFS can foster curiosity, self-acceptance, and liberation when navigating complex and marginalized identities.Alessio shares his personal journey as a gender-fluid, gay, neurodivergent person of Italian origin, currently living in the UK, highlighting the burdens of gender non-conformity and societal expectations from childhood. He discusses the liberation of distinguishing gender expression from sexual orientation within his system, allowing parts to embody diverse gender identities—such as drag queens, androgynous, or non-gendered—while his sexual orientation remains consistent. The conversation delves into the concept of “neuroqueering,” the overlap between neurodivergence and queerness, and how IFS supports internal multiplicity, freeing individuals from rigid labels. They address the current global climate of oppression affecting queer and trans communities, emphasizing the importance of safe spaces like Alessio’s upcoming *Gender Journeys* workshop, which focuses on processing disenfranchised grief from suppressed gender expressions. Alessio and Patty also reflect on the nature of Self-Energy, the interplay of embodied and transcendent aspects, and the power of exploring identity with the consent of the system.About Alessio Rizzo: Alessio Rizzo (He / They) is an IFS Trainer, educator, author and content creator. His IFS blogs (therapywithalessio.com) reach thousands of readers every month and he is co-producing the "Queering IFS" podcast, in which he explores how IFS interfaces with gender, sexuality and neurodiversity. Alessio identifies as  gay, genderfluid and neurodivergent. Amongst his contributions to the IFS field, Alessio has created dyslexia-friendly infographics (which can be found on his website) as well as educational content on Polyamory and Kink from an IFS perspective.Connect with Alessio: www.therapywithalessio.comFollow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 9min

12: Sexual Healing after Leaving Domestic Violence, with Achara Tarfa

“There is a possibility of intimacy after domestic violence... I want people to know that healing is possible after trauma.” – Achara TarfaDisclaimer: This episode contains explicit descriptions of domestic violence, sexual abuse, and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.Reclaiming emotional and sexual intimacy after leaving a profoundly abusive relationship may seem impossible, but it can happen with patience and access to inner and outer resources. Patty welcomes Achara Tarfa, a trauma survivor, L3 Internal Family Systems Practitioner, Co-Founder of the Global Trauma Institute and President of PATH, to share how Internal Family Systems (IFS) helped her rebuild safety, trust, and connection with her body and her current partner.This episode delves into Achara’s experience in an abusive relationship marked by physical, psychological, and sexual violation, and how these experiences were later understood through an IFS lens. It addresses the societal and religious pressures that reinforced shame and self-blame and loyalty, how a female pastor’s words finally validated her right to leave, and the slow and gradual process of getting out.Achara then shares the story of connecting with her current husband, an old college friend, and the slow, intentional process of building trust and intimacy. The conversation highlights the role of IFS in helping Achara befriend her body, move from performative sex to body-led pleasure, and release shame around experiencing joy. Achara offers practical advice for survivors and underscores the transformative power of Self Energy in relationships, where speaking for parts fosters deeper emotional and physical connection.About Achara: Achara Tarfa is a Level 3 IFS Practitioner, speaker, and co-founder of the Global Trauma Institute. For over 30 years, she’s worked across education, faith-based, and community spaces to make healing more culturally responsive and accessible to the global majority.She’s also President of PATH, an international addiction recovery community, and co-host of Courageous Custody, a podcast exploring high-conflict custody battles through an IFS lens. Through her private practice and consulting work, Achara supports individuals and professionals in trauma recovery, self-compassion, and unburdening journeys.As an elected District Supervisor, she brings a trauma-informed lens to public service, championing healing and resilience in both personal and systemic spaces.Connect with Achara: Website: https://www.acharatarfa.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifs.achara/https://www.globaltraumainstitute.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/achara-tarfa-b5413282/ Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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Jun 12, 2025 • 1h 9min

11: Raising Sexually Healthy Children, with Jennifer Wiessner

“Did you get everything you needed to know by adolescence?...We can feel shame for not knowing, and I have to tell people…you didn't get this because no one taught you, this isn't some flaw of yours…no one taught you, but we can make it different for our kids.” Jennifer WiessnerContent Advisory: This episode explores sensitive topics related to sexuality. Listener discretion is advised.In this episode Patricia talks to Jennifer Wiessner, an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, couples therapist, Level 2 trained IFS therapist and sexuality educator, to explore the crucial topic of raising sexually healthy children. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey, revealing how the IFS lens has transformed her work and empowered parents to move from fear and shame to confidence and curiosity. She dives into common parental anxieties, such as navigating children's exposure to online images and discussions around nudity within the home, emphasizing the importance of creating a shame-free environment. She highlights the necessity for parents to first address their own internal "parts" before engaging in conversations about sexuality with their children, stressing that curiosity, rather than judgment, creates a safe space for open dialogue.Jennifer offers practical advice for handling challenging situations such as when children engage in sexual exploration, emphasizing the power of pausing and reflecting before reacting. She also addresses the cultural information gap surrounding sexuality, suggesting valuable resources like age-appropriate books and trusted adults to help bridge this gap. Furthermore, Jennifer discusses the importance of replacing judgment-laden terms like "appropriate" and "inappropriate" with clear, directive language, and explores the impact of cultural polarization on children's understanding of sexuality, contrasting the shame-based approach prevalent in the US with more open European perspectives.Ultimately, this episode emphasizes that a foundational understanding of one's own internal system is essential for effectively raising sexually healthy children.About Jennifer:Jennifer Wiessner is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, sex educator, couples therapist and consultant in Maine.She has a private therapy and sexual health consultation practice and sees couples, groups and adult individuals. She created and facilitated the Girls on Fire workshops for teens and the popular Raising Sexually Healthy Children workshops which educate parents, medical providers and educators.. Along with being a Sex and faith educator and a public speaker on healthy sexuality in hospitals, schools, colleges, and social groups; Jennifer provides non-therapy individual and couples consultations to get them on track with their sexual selves. Jennifer was the 2023 winner of Maine Family Planning's Significant Contributor Award for Sexual Health Education. Jennifer is a mom to two teenage sons and partnered with Greg of 25 years, all of whom inspire her to do her work.Connect with Jennifer:Website: https://jenniferwiessnerhealthysexuality.com/ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jwiessnersextherapist/⁠Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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May 29, 2025 • 1h 16min

10: Neurodiversity and Sexuality, with Kory Andreas

“Scripting and asking for the kind of communication that you want can be a big switch for people…I call it conversational consent, but a lot of neurodivergent people are like, I love to monologue, I'll talk all day about what happened at work or, you know, what I'm thinking about or a book I want to write..but not everybody has the capacity to hold that all of the time.”Content Advisory: This episode explores sensitive topics related to sexuality. Listener discretion is advised.In this episode Patricia welcomes Kory Andreas, a therapist and late-diagnosed autistic adult, for an insightful conversation about neurodiversity and its impact on relationships and sexuality. Join them as Kory shares her experience of receiving a late autism diagnosis and the shifts in understanding that followed; the significance of routine and predictability for autistic individuals and how it shapes their interactions; how she helps couples in neurodiverse or mixed neurotype relationships to navigate challenges related to physical and emotional intimacy, and the essential role of solitude and special interests in maintaining well-being and how to navigate these needs within a partnership. Later in the episode Kory’s curious parts ask questions about IFS and engages in a short role play demo with Patty.This episode is for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of neurodiversity in relationships, whether you're a therapist, a partner, or simply curious.About Kory:Kory Andreas, LCSW-C, is a clinical social worker, Autism specialist, and neurodiversity educator with a deep passion for working with neurodiverse couples. As a late-diagnosed Autistic clinician, Kory brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work, helping Autistic and ADHD adults navigate relationships, intimacy, and communication in a world designed for neurotypical norms.Kory specializes in helping neurodivergent couples build intimacy and connection in ways that honor their unique brains, rather than force neurotypical expectations. Through assessments, therapy, trainings, and practical strategies, she helps ND couples communicate more effectively, reduce frustration, and create relationships that feel safe, fulfilling, and sustainable.Kory’s approach is practical, insightful, and refreshingly real. With humor, candor, and an ability to translate neurodivergent experiences in a way that actually makes sense, she helps ND couples feel seen, understood, and equipped with strategies that work in real life—not just in theory.Connect with Kory:Website: koryandreas.comInstagram: instagram.com/neurokoryousPsychotherapy Networker: https://www.psychotherapynetworker.org/article/neurodiverse-couples-therapy/Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.
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May 15, 2025 • 1h 7min

9: Spontaneous Kundalini Awakening/Peter Legard Nielsen

“And then I started to sort of look at things from the snake's point of view, and I could see where it was coming from and this immense desire it has to help us, and it wants us really to succeed, and it wants us to have sexuality, it wants us to have spirituality, it wants us to have enlightenment.” - Peter Legard NielsenContent Advisory: This episode explores sensitive topics related to sexuality, psychic distress, suicidal feeling, snakes, and non-ordinary states of consciousnessIn this episode, Patricia sits down with Peter Legard Nielsen, author of Spontaneous Kundalini Awakenings: Healing the Damage through IFS, to explore the intricate relationship between Kundalini energy, sexuality, and the IFS model.Peter delves into his own traumatic  experience with spontaneous Kundalini awakening when he was a lonely teen, his journey toward healing through various modalities including Rolfing and IFS,  and how he now appreciates the gifts this experience ultimately brought into his life.He shares how he discerns  kundalini, sexual and Self energy and  provides insights into how he now helps clients experiencing similar awakenings. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding and integrating the different forms of energies within us, and how reclaiming our parts with innocence and returning to embodied experiences play a crucial role in sexual healing and being our authentic Selves..About Peter:Peter Legård Nielsen is a Danish Certified IFS Therapist, Certified Advanced Rolfer™ and international writer of fiction and non-fiction. He lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he has a private clinic. He has been working with non-ordinary states of the psyche since 2007 and with IFS since 2018. His novel, "The Lovers. The Men Who Loved Karen Blixen", is about the world famous writer Isak Dinesen or Karen Blixen, while his novel "Darkness Without LImits" is an account of a boys struggle with the Kundalini energy, a theme that he also explores in the non-fiction book: "Spontaneous Kundalini Awakenings. Healing the Damage through IFS".Connect with Peter:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peter.nielsen.3950178Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063352442892Author: www.peterlegaardnielsen.dkIFS therapy: https://alle-dele-er-velkomne.dk/Rolfing: https://rolfer.dk/Follow Patricia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciarichconsulting/Join the Self-Led Sexuality Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/selfleds3xualitywithpatriciarichSign up for Patricia’s email list and get the free The Six S's of Sexual Self-Energy Infographic.Disclaimer: All opinions and views expressed by Patricia Rich through the Self-Led in Bed Podcast and YouTube Channel are her own, as are the opinions and views expressed by guests. Patricia may or may not agree with the opinions and views expressed by guests and information provided on the podcast is not guaranteed to be factually accurate. The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this content should be construed or assumed to constitute personal or professional consultation, supervision, advice, clinical instruction, clinical assessment, guidance, treatment, therapy, training, diagnosis, or to replace medical or mental health treatment. Nothing in this content creates a therapist-client relationship. Always seek the advice of a medical or mental health provider regarding any questions or concerns you have about your medical and/or mental health needs. If you need immediate help, contact your provider and/or call 911. Patricia Rich is always learning and her opinions are formed with the information she has at the time, and may change as she learns more. Topics discussed pertain to psychological states and to sexuality and may provoke uncomfortable feelings for some listeners. Please use your own discretion when listening to this podcast or sharing it with others.

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