
What would it be like to live fully connected to our bodies? In my podcast, I discuss the deepest of life’s questions and topics with guests about ways in which we have been living disconnected from who we are, and how to get back inside of our own bodies.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 66 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SexualityMental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Laura Ramadei, a certified sexologist and intimacy coach, shares her journey of exploring sexuality, non-monogamy, and body connection. The conversation delves into the role of authenticity and consent in intimacy, the exploration of non-monogamy and... more
Listeners, I am so happy you're here.
In this conversation, Kimberly H. Coleman shares her profound journey of self-acceptance and healing through trauma, including her experiences with body dysmorphia, cancer, and the impact of childhood trauma on ... more
Today, I had the pleasure of interviewing my friend Emily about her incredible journey with tarot and sobriety. We delved into her deep passion for tarot and how it’s been a pivotal part of her healing journey. Emily opened up about her experiences w... more
Author of the amazing memoir, Boyslut, and sex and relationship columnist Zachary Zane joined me on the podcast this week to talk about allllll the things. We talked about bisexuality, navigating polyamory, the importance of therapy and medication, a... more
This is way outside of what I normally listen to, but I’m hooked. So many interesting guests and conversations on topics I never really thought about, but then you listen and think, wow, there’s a whole world of experiences and viewpoints I wasn’t even aware of. Great program.
Jackie is one of the best podcast hosts I’ve listened to in a while. Her interview style is gentle and inviting, and her voice is so soothing (I could listen all day!). The way she invited her guests to share their stories allows for genuine honestly without putting the conversation into a box of a chosen topic. Her willingness to talk about her own experiences with disordered eating and treatment has helped me support loved ones who are walking similar journeys, and they’ve found encouragement ... more
This podcast is everything I’ve been looking for as a queer exfundie. Looking to find a connection to my body and this podcast has been an amazing place for me to come and reflect. Even topics that I don’t directly relate to are great and Jackie links it back to the bigger picture. Forever grateful ✨✨✨ Give this podcast a listen!!!!!
Such vital and important information being discussed here. The honest and raw conversation in this podcast is so compelling and is a great proponent for healing. I look forward to future episodes! 😊
It’s a strange feeling for me to feel so heard by simply listening to this podcast. After a lifetime of being misunderstood and feeling stuck in this shell of a body I stopped wanting to be in, this podcast was a welcome tiny miracle. I am so grateful that just the first few episodes sat with me for days after listening. This is an incredible podcast and exactly the one I’ve been looking for after subscribing to so many that kept just missing something for me. The content is raw, very informativ... more









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