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She Said It Out Loud with Emma Young

She Said It Out Loud with Emma Young

By: Emma Young
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Summary

Welcome to "She Said It Out Loud," your go-to podcast for authentic and most importantly, inspirational stories from ambitious women. I’m your host Emma Young, and each week, we'll dive into the incredible journeys of women who are eager to share their stories, make a difference, and uplift others along the way. I will be interviewing some incredible women where the conversations are unfiltered, deeply relatable and offer a refreshing perspective on what it truly means to elevate and be motivated by other women.

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Episodes
  • EXPLICIT EPISODE - Certified Sex and Intimacy Coach Alicia Schifferle
    May 14 2026

    EXPLICIT EPISODE - Certified Sex and Intimacy Coach – Alicia Schifferle
    This conversation is CERTAINLY NOT for little ears.

    In this conversation, I sit down with Alicia Schiffer, a certified sex and intimacy coach and the founder of Sensual Sessions. Alicia shares her personal story including her bold move from moving from the east coast to Broome, and the path that led her into sex and intimacy coaching.

    We unpack why certain words get “coded” online (like “seggs” and “corn”), what training goes into becoming a qualified sex and intimacy coach, how Alicia supports clients when complex issues arise, and how women can get out of a busy mind and back into their bodies for deeper pleasure and connection.


    Episode Highlights

    • Alicia’s background, being a qualified podiatrist and deciding to travel around Australia with her then partner.
    • Why she packed up and moved to Broome after breaking up with her ex (and what that journey taught her)
    • Why “seggs” (and “corn”) show up online: navigating social media censorship and coded language.
    • What it takes to become a certified sex and intimacy coach.
    • How she approaches client challenges she hasn’t seen before (boundaries, research, referrals, and continued learning)
    • Building Sensual Sessions: why she started her business and what her workshops focus on.
    • How women find support—marketing, word of mouth, and creating a safe entry point
    • What it’s like to have a supportive and encouraging partner alongside her journey.
    • Shifting sexual culture: are women becoming more vocal, and are men caring more about mutual pleasure?
    • Busy mind vs. embodied pleasure: practical ways to drop into the senses.
    • Age and credibility: navigating criticism and owning your expertise.


    Rapid Fire Round

    • 3 things Alicia wishes women knew about having better sex
    • Favourite sex position
    • A shout-out to a woman who inspires her


    This episode is for you if:

    • You’re curious about what a sex and intimacy coach actually does.
    • You want practical ways to feel more present, confident, and connected in intimacy.
    • You’re navigating a busy mind or uncertainty around desire and communication
    • You love honest conversations that normalise women’s pleasure and education.

    You can find me at @officiallyemmayoung

    Alicia at @sensual.sessions

    Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

    • Instagram: @officiallyemmayoung
    • Emma the Celebrant
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    45 mins
  • Broome Pride Inc Founder and All time legend Lucy Porta Loo!
    May 7 2026


    Broome Pride Inc Founder and All time legend Lucy Porta Loo!
    In this episode, I sit down with Lucy Falcocchio — a well‑known Broome local, community leader, and passionate advocate for inclusion. Lucy shares her personal journey, the story behind becoming the founder of Broome Pride, and she reflects on leadership, resilience, and social change.


    ✨ Episode Highlights
    In this heartfelt conversation, Lucy opens up about moving to Broome from Newcastle in 2014 and on finding community and purpose in the Kimberley.

    We dive into the origins of Broome Pride, an inclusive, not‑for‑profit organisation built on the belief of one community. Lucy shares what motivated her to start Broome Pride, how it has evolved over the years, and how the organisation supports and gives back to local community groups.

    Lucy also speaks about balancing community work with her professional career, working at KAMS in Broome and how she has been there for 15 years.

    A powerful moment in the episode comes as Lucy revisits a deeply personal experience shared during the Broome Chamber of Commerce Women’s Leadership “Local Legends” panel. She reflects on losing her partner before same‑sex marriage was legalised, the lack of recognition she experienced at the time, and the changes she has noticed since marriage equality became law in Australia.

    The conversation expands into broader reflections on shifting perceptions of same‑sex couples and the LGBTQ+ community, and whether society has become more accepting over time.

    As the episode draws to a close, Lucy reflects on what she is most proud of, what’s next for her in 2026, and takes part in a fun round of rapid‑fire questions — before giving a heartfelt shout‑out to a woman who has inspired her.


    🌈 Topics Covered

    • Lucy’s personal background and journey to Broome
    • The founding and growth of Broome Pride
    • Community leadership and social inclusion
    • Reflections on marriage equality and lived experience
    • Changing attitudes toward LGBTQ+ communities

    🎧 Rapid Fire Round

    • Three words people use to describe Lucy
    • A personal pet peeve
    • An alternative career path
    • Something Lucy is truly grateful for
    • A special woman who inspires her


    This episode is for you if:

    · You want to hear an honest and fun conversation with one hell of an ambitious woman!

    · If this episode resonates with you, please consider sharing it with someone who may need to hear it. These stories matter — and so do you.

    Find me at @officiallyemmayoung

    Find Broome Pride at @broomeprideinc

    Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

    • Instagram: @officiallyemmayoung
    • Emma the Celebrant
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    26 mins
  • 50kg Weight loss journey and Hype Run Club founder Coach Carly!
    Apr 30 2026

    Episode 24 - 50kg Weight loss journey and Hype Run Club founder Coach Carly!

    I’m joined by Coach Carly where we talk through her background, her weight‑loss journey, what it’s like building a business in a small town, and how her Run Club has grown — now even branching into Port Hedland. We also touch on dating and privacy in a regional community, what’s next for Carly in 2026, and finish with some rapid‑fire questions.

    ✨ What we talk about:

    • Carly’s background and what led her to where she is now
    • The spark behind Carly’s weight-loss journey
    • When weight loss goes too far: navigating losing “too much” weight
    • Starting a business in a small town (and dealing with community pressures)
    • Run Club: motivation, momentum, and the community it’s created
    • Run Club expansion to Port Hedland
    • Dating and privacy after major life changes
    • What’s next in 2026
    • Rapid-fire Q&A + shout-out to an inspiring woman

    💛 This episode is for you if:

    • You love real stories about personal change, confidence, and backing yourself
    • You’re navigating health/fitness goals and want an honest conversation (including the “too far” side of weight loss)
    • You’re building something in a small town and want encouragement through the noise and opinions

    If this episode resonates with you, please consider sharing it with someone who might need to hear Carly’s story.

    Suss out these pages......

    @officiallyemmayoung

    @coachcarlybroome

    @hyperunclubbroome

    @noellevart


    Resources and links mentioned in this episode:

    • Instagram: @officiallyemmayoung
    • Emma the Celebrant
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    40 mins
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