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This episode, with Layla Martin, addresses the sad state of affairs that is people's sex lives in the U.S. A majority of people only have access to porn or the repugnant sex education classes offered by a sexually-repressed, puritanical government-run education system. Layla studied tantric sex in Asia and believes relationships, creative endeavors, and everyday life can be improved by engaging in erotic, satisfying and empowering sex. She has dedicated her life to liberating those who want to integrate a better sex life into their overall well-being.
Key Takeaways:
[2:29] Stanford's Sexuality classes offered no hands-on learning so Layla went to Asia.
[7:00] Replacing guilt and shame with ecstasy and joy.
[16:02] Business leaders can benefit from having more meaningful sex.
[23:14] Men get conflicting messages about sexuality.
[34:44] Tools Layla uses to help people integrate with their sexual selves.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Rich20Something
Rich20Something on YouTube
Under 30 CEO
Rich20Something: Ditch Your Average Job, Start an Epic Business, and Score the Life You Want, by Daniel DiPiazza
Layla Martin
Layla Martin on YouTube
Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.
By Daniel DiPiazzaThis episode, with Layla Martin, addresses the sad state of affairs that is people's sex lives in the U.S. A majority of people only have access to porn or the repugnant sex education classes offered by a sexually-repressed, puritanical government-run education system. Layla studied tantric sex in Asia and believes relationships, creative endeavors, and everyday life can be improved by engaging in erotic, satisfying and empowering sex. She has dedicated her life to liberating those who want to integrate a better sex life into their overall well-being.
Key Takeaways:
[2:29] Stanford's Sexuality classes offered no hands-on learning so Layla went to Asia.
[7:00] Replacing guilt and shame with ecstasy and joy.
[16:02] Business leaders can benefit from having more meaningful sex.
[23:14] Men get conflicting messages about sexuality.
[34:44] Tools Layla uses to help people integrate with their sexual selves.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Rich20Something
Rich20Something on YouTube
Under 30 CEO
Rich20Something: Ditch Your Average Job, Start an Epic Business, and Score the Life You Want, by Daniel DiPiazza
Layla Martin
Layla Martin on YouTube
Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.