About

Florence Bark is an award winning sex and relationships expert specialising in matrescence - the journey of becoming a mother.

Currently in her third trimester, Florence shares the lived experiences of pregnancy, new motherhood, and reclaiming sexuality postpartum. As co-creator of Come Curious (218K YouTube subscribers) and published author on female pleasure, Florence helps mothers reconnect with their bodies, desire, and confidence through this transformative phase. Her mission is to empower women who are trying to conceive, pregnant, or postpartum, to feel sexy, comfortable, and reconnected to pleasure through honest conversation and her own journey.

Featured in The Guardian, VICE, and beyond.

Known for turning lived experience into powerful content that resonates.

More about her podcasting career:
The multi award-winning podcast Come Curious has over 5 million listens on episodes exploring everything from polyamory and fetishes to STIs and having difficult conversations with your partner. Its success hit a peak during the pandemic when the public found themselves lonely, heartbroken, or experimenting and hungry for a new type of sex and love life. In 2020, Bark and her co-creator and co-host Amber Reed graced the cover of the Guardian Weekend, with the supplement stating, “their message is resonating”. 

More about Florence’s work in media:

Florence quick-witted ability to create warm and entertaining content comes from her history as an in-demand director for new media. At VICE, Florence worked as a shooting researcher across VICE UK, Broadly and Munchies where she directed, produced, researched and shot viral short-form films. She directed, produced and shot ‘The Time I Faked My Way To The Top of Paris Fashion Week’ starring Oobah Butler, which made the official selection documentary category for the Los Angeles Fashion Film Festival. She progressed on to spearhead content at Kyra TV as Director on NAYVA, an online reality TV show focused on fashion and beauty.