SEX 🥵
It’s everyone’s favorite topic.
We think about it.
Talk about it.
Dream about it.
Joke about it.
And if we try to suppress or avoid it…
…it comes out sideways (say hello to the Catholic Church).
So whether we accept and embrace it…
…or repress and suppress it…
…there’s no denying the fact that sexual energy is here to stay.
The only question is:
Will you have a healthy relationship with your sexual energy?
Or will you choose to have a painful, anxiety-ridden relationship with your genitals?
(And it IS a choice btw 💪)
That’s the topic of today’s podcast with Uma Ayelet Furman from the Institute of Somatic Sexology.
How does this relate to Rageheart and nervous system healing?
Because the trick to having the most intense orgasm of your life is to get into your body.
That’s what we do at Rageheart.
And just like it transforms everything in life, it also transforms your sexuality.
More pleasure.
Deeper, more intimate connections.
And orgasms that will you leave you shaking, trembling, growling and giggling from their intensity (yes, really).
Enjoy!
In This Episode with Uma Ayelet Furman from the Institute of Somatic Sexology, You’ll Discover:
- How to have the most earth-shattering orgasms of your life (hint: AVOID your genitals)
- 5 keys to unlocking more pleasure in your body (so you can have orgasms not just in your genitals – but all over your body)
- How to ask for you what you want in the bedroom (and just as importantly, how to figure out WHAT you want in the first place)
- The problem with modern day pornography (according to Uma, instead of quitting porn completely, just change the way your approach it, like this…)
- How to get past the limiting scripts and stories that hold you back when it comes to sex (don’t settle for hum-drum sex that doesn’t light you up)
- Uma’s best tools and tricks for keeping someone in their body during sex (THIS is the critical step to accessing newfound levels of pleasure)
- How to start a “pleasure practice” in just 15 minutes a day (your homework for the next few weeks or months)