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By Sarah Marie Liddle
The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.
In this Pleasure Rising podcast episode Sarah share’s her experience this year where her husband was not well. In particular she draws upon eleven key points to help you navigate life, and relationships through illness, stress and anxiety.
Show notes: https://sarahmarieliddle.com/pleasure-rising-podcast
Website: https://sarahmarieliddle.com
Say her name in many different ways, hag, witch, outcast, bitch, herbalist, gorgon, wild woman. She is Dirty Crone.
Who is Dirty Crone? Dirty crone engenders all that is luminous and all that is dreaded in this world. To the outsider the dirty-crone acquires prophecy and power from the earth, but to the dirty crone she simply weaves from eternal truths.
In this episode I am sharing who Dirty Crone is, and how to speak her language.
Topics include:
How the world has been withholding our wild fierce untamed Dirty Crone from us through the utilisation of ‘clean living’.
What is Dirt Wisdom.
Who is the Dirty Crone.
How to create a Dirty Crone altar.
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In this episode I share my perspective on letting things, people, and circumstances go. Why now is a perfect time to reassess relationships, businesses, career choices and more.
Topics include:
I am opening up about my experience this year and inviting you to learn how I am making changes to the podcast and my life. This is a raw episode where I am also sharing the changes I am making to the Pleasure Rising podcast.
In Episode 72 of The Pleasure Rising Podcast I am exploring Solitude, Grief, and Intimacy. I am discussing how grief shapes our minds, bodies and soul and the profound effects that a few simple actions can have on the way we live and love. I open up about my own experiences with grief and offer some resources to help guide you.
How does meeting your emotions fully effect the style of intimacy that you have with another?
I'm sharing the wisdom that wounds can provide, and how to meet our grief with ease and compassion.
In Episode 71 of The Pleasure Rising Podcast I am exploring Sex, Stress and The Shadow Self. I am discussing the profound effects that a few simple changes can have on our lives and relationships. I open up about my go-to techniques to stay centered, and connected to my pleasure.
How do we enjoy and even enhance our pleasure in stressful times?
I'm sharing two items for you to draw-upon which enable you to connect with your body and to live from a place of ease-and-grace in these challenging times.
How can we cultivate love during challenging times? In this episode, Sarah speaks with Betony Vernon, designer, sexual anthropologist and author based in Paris. The conversation is in light of Covid-19, it imbues a calm serene way to navigate your day-to-day life, love and relationships. This episode is an invitation to connect to your heart space. Betony offers practical keys to help you stay in a loving and peaceful place. The conversation is illuminating from a sexual standpoint, but it also provides keys to explore your soul further.
The conversation explores a new terrain of depression, fearlessly evoking new ideas and characteristics of what depression can look like and how it can be visible to you but you may not be fully aware and see it with clarity until you recognise the signs.
In this episode, Sarah speaks with Dr. Margaret Rutherford on what “perfectly hidden depression” is, and the people who may be affected by it. They explore how perfectionism and control can be tools to mask a person’s feelings. The conversation unfolds into the discussion of how shame and fear can keep a person inhibited in moving forward with their life.
Perfectly hidden depression places a wildly new perspective on what many people may be facing and feeling – the need to look perfect, and control the way we are seen, whether with our partners, friends, clients or online.
Shownotes are available at: https://sarahmarieliddle.com/perfectly-hidden-depression/
Within this episode I speak with Alice Little, Alice is America’s most successful legal sex worker. She discusses how she chose sex work as her career path, and the journey she undertook to get started in the industry. This conversation is such a warm and welcoming conversation for anyone interested in people, sex work as a career, and what sexual discovery can take place within the context of sex work.
Alice Little is America’s most successful legal sex worker, representing a modern take on the worlds oldest profession. Her mission is to increase understanding about intimacy, and help people around the world improve their relationships- both with themselves and others.
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For me personally this topic is really sensitive, but an important one. There are so many challenges around this topic and it is not a topic that is spoken about freely.
I wanted to bring Naomi Woolfson onto the podcast to discuss the challenges that people face when they go on their fertility journey. Naomi shares her expert opinion and techniques for helping people to cope in comfort. She shares, many pathways to parenting, her Embrace Fertility Method, and her own personal story, how after 46 months she was able to get pregnant.
This is a beautiful podcast episode. Please share it with a friend, or family member who may benefit from it.
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Meet Diana Winston. Diana is the Director of Mindfulness Education at UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center (MARC). She is the author of The Little Book of Being and the co-author of Fully Present: The Science, Art and Practice of Mindfulness.
In this episode, I chat with Diana on how you can find peace in yourself. She sheds light on how to start your meditation practise and turns us inward, guiding us on how we can show up with ease in our relationships. Diving deep into how to bring mindfulness to our life Diana equips us with some practical tools to help reduce stress, so we can connect to ourselves and our lovers from a place of centre.
About Diana
Diana Winston has taught mindfulness for health and well-being since 1999 in a range of settings including in healthcare, universities, businesses, non-profits, and schools. She created the evidence-based Mindful Awareness Practices Program (MAPs) and UCLA’s Training in Mindfulness Facilitation. You can find her on the UCLA Mindful app or Ten Percent Happier app.
Shownotes: www.sarahmarieliddle.com
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The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.