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What if pleasure was more than a luxury and shadow work was the portal to reclaiming it?
This week, I’m joined by Latoya Dixon Smith (she/her)—boudoir photographer, embodiment coach, and founder of Greenville Boudoir and One Union Studios—to explore how shadow work, nervous system healing, and sensual embodiment can radically transform how we live, love, and lead.
We unpack the ways control, burnout, and the pressure to stay “nice” disconnect us from our truth—and how shadow work, sensual embodiment, and creative rebellion can guide us back to authenticity and power.
Whether you’re tired of pretending you’re fine, craving deeper connection with your body, or finally ready to take up space without apology—this episode invites you to slow down, get curious, and return to yourself.
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If you loved this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations! Also, leaving a review helps more people discover a life differently—and I’d love to hear what resonated with you.Until next time, keep questioning, keep exploring, and keep choosing something different.
Credits:
Music by Mykola Sosin from Pixabay
Music by Ievgen Poltavskyi from Pixabay
What if pleasure was more than a luxury and shadow work was the portal to reclaiming it?
This week, I’m joined by Latoya Dixon Smith (she/her)—boudoir photographer, embodiment coach, and founder of Greenville Boudoir and One Union Studios—to explore how shadow work, nervous system healing, and sensual embodiment can radically transform how we live, love, and lead.
We unpack the ways control, burnout, and the pressure to stay “nice” disconnect us from our truth—and how shadow work, sensual embodiment, and creative rebellion can guide us back to authenticity and power.
Whether you’re tired of pretending you’re fine, craving deeper connection with your body, or finally ready to take up space without apology—this episode invites you to slow down, get curious, and return to yourself.
What you’ll hear about:
Resources & Links:
Subscribe & Review:
If you loved this episode, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations! Also, leaving a review helps more people discover a life differently—and I’d love to hear what resonated with you.Until next time, keep questioning, keep exploring, and keep choosing something different.
Credits:
Music by Mykola Sosin from Pixabay
Music by Ievgen Poltavskyi from Pixabay