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In this powerful episode, I’m joined by renowned sex and gender feminist psychotherapist and best-selling author Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers, whose revolutionary work is changing how we approach sexual shame, parenting, intimacy, and embodied healing.
Dr. Tina unpacks the deep psychological and spiritual cost of sexual shame—especially in religious and patriarchal cultures—and offers a path toward healing, wholeness, and shameless parenting. She breaks down the impact shame has on our nervous system, attachment, body image, and intimacy, and how healing these patterns not only transforms our personal lives but breaks generational cycles for our children.
Whether you're a parent, partner, or practitioner, this conversation will rewire the way you think about sacred sexuality, body trust, and raising confident, relationally intelligent kids.
This is a must-listen for anyone who’s been told their desire was "too much," their body was “wrong,” or their worth was conditional on purity.
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And click HERE to jump into the Becoming Her Experiment, a 30-day immersive experience designed to help you test-drive the rituals, rhythms, and frequencies of your next-level self. Use promo code HER to get in for just $33.
Connect with me on Instagram and tell me what you think!
And don't miss out on taking the Energy Leak Locator Quiz, the quiz to help you uncover the hidden pattern draining your energy, identify your #1 energetic block that’s silently sabotaging your clarity, confidence, and capacity to grow and receive in your business and gt a personalized roadmap to plug the leak, reclaim your power, and align your body with your next-level leadership, without burnout.
One more thing! For some more free resources to help you on your journey, click HERE to download my Guide to Seed Cycling and HERE for my guide on Minerals for Chakra Balancing and Longevity (a personal favorite because mineral balancing is my jam!)
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In this powerful episode, I’m joined by renowned sex and gender feminist psychotherapist and best-selling author Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers, whose revolutionary work is changing how we approach sexual shame, parenting, intimacy, and embodied healing.
Dr. Tina unpacks the deep psychological and spiritual cost of sexual shame—especially in religious and patriarchal cultures—and offers a path toward healing, wholeness, and shameless parenting. She breaks down the impact shame has on our nervous system, attachment, body image, and intimacy, and how healing these patterns not only transforms our personal lives but breaks generational cycles for our children.
Whether you're a parent, partner, or practitioner, this conversation will rewire the way you think about sacred sexuality, body trust, and raising confident, relationally intelligent kids.
This is a must-listen for anyone who’s been told their desire was "too much," their body was “wrong,” or their worth was conditional on purity.
🧠 Key Topics Discussed:
📌 Important Links:
And click HERE to jump into the Becoming Her Experiment, a 30-day immersive experience designed to help you test-drive the rituals, rhythms, and frequencies of your next-level self. Use promo code HER to get in for just $33.
Connect with me on Instagram and tell me what you think!
And don't miss out on taking the Energy Leak Locator Quiz, the quiz to help you uncover the hidden pattern draining your energy, identify your #1 energetic block that’s silently sabotaging your clarity, confidence, and capacity to grow and receive in your business and gt a personalized roadmap to plug the leak, reclaim your power, and align your body with your next-level leadership, without burnout.
One more thing! For some more free resources to help you on your journey, click HERE to download my Guide to Seed Cycling and HERE for my guide on Minerals for Chakra Balancing and Longevity (a personal favorite because mineral balancing is my jam!)
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