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| Waking Up To Deeper Sensuality with Henika Patel | 30 Aug 2024 | 00:50:36 | |
Unlock your sensual awakening with author and tantrika Henika Patel. In this episode, dive deep into the world of Tantra, sensuality, and the divine feminine. Henika is the Founder of the School of Sensual Arts. She is a first generation Indian Woman born in England and grew up in a household abundant in the ancient Indian arts, with an ex-monk turned artist father. After studying English and French law and experiencing numbness and depression following a series of losses, she left the corporate world and returned to her roots where she spent several years living and studying in Asia, learning from incredible guides in India and the Far East. Upon returning to England, she began her studies in arts therapy and clinical psychotherapy for individuals and couples, and now combines tantra and yoga with western therapeutic guidelines to create safe spaces to connect more deeply, express more freely and love more intimately through Tantra, Yoga, bodywork, dance and art. As an indigenous practitioner, she is also a thought leader on the topic of cultural appropriation of Tantra and yoga and provides education on driving more cultural appreciation in the wellness world through her workshops, retreats, programmes and social media. Sensuality is about more than just pleasure. Sensuality is an innate power that can help you to tune in to your body, mind, and spirit. To be sensual is to know yourself so intimately that you can move through life with confidence and clarity, deeply connected to the fire within. Whether you're new to Tantra or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers a rich tapestry of wisdom, personal stories, and practical guidance for awakening your sensual nature and reclaiming your divine feminine power. We'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences after listening. Share with us on social media @christinemariemason on Instagram In this episode, we cover:
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| Classical Tantra and Near Enemies of the Truth with Christopher "Hareesh" Wallis | 22 Aug 2024 | 01:03:18 | |
Our guest today is Christopher Wallis, also known as Hareesh, a renowned Sanskritist and scholar-practitioner of Classical Tantra with thirty years of experience. Initiated by a traditional Indian guru at the age of sixteen, he received education at yoga āshrams in both India and the West. Hareesh later pursued fourteen years of formal education in Sanskrit, South Asian Studies, and classical Indian religions. He is the founder of Tantra Illuminated Online, an online learning portal featuring all his courses and teachings. Additionally, he offers workshops, retreats, and classes in person in Portugal and around the world. In this episode, Hareesh provides a fascinating overview of the differences between Neo-Tantra and Classical Tantra, emphasizing the profound focus of Classical Tantra on radical freedom and embodiment. He also introduces the concept of "Near Enemies of the truth," explaining how simplified spiritual clichés can be misleading and require deeper exploration. For those intrigued by the ancient traditions of Tantra and the pursuit of greater liberation and joy, this episode is for you. In this episode, we cover:
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| Linda Tucker: Mystic, Protector and Founder of the Global White Lion Trust | 22 May 2024 | 00:37:09 | |
After being rescued by a Tsonga medicine woman from a life-threatening encounter with a pride of lions in 1991, Linda Tucker gave up a career in international marketing to become a conservationist. Since this time, she has dedicated her life to the urgent protection of the critically endangered White Lions, venerated as the King of Kings by African elders. Despite their rarity and cultural importance, the White Lions have no protected status and may be trophy hunted in the wild and in captivity. To ensure the survival of this legendary animal, Linda Tucker has raised millions of dollars in a long-term strategy to secure large tracks of protected wilderness territory in the heart of the White Lions’ ancestral heritage lands, in the epic-centre of UNESCO’s Kruger-to-Canyons Biosphere, one of the last viable lion ranges on the planet. In this episode, we cover:
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| Cristina Star on Respecting Your Cycles + Period Activism | 18 Nov 2021 | 00:40:43 | |
Menstruation is one of those topics that has long been surrounded by misunderstanding and stigma. Today Cristina Star tells us why, so join us as she shares her personal journey in healing and her work in menstrual activism.
Cristina Star is a consultant, educator, writer, and researcher in topics that span space exploration, mindfulness and emotional intelligence, ethical and value-based commercial business, and women’s rights as framed through the lens of menstrual activism. She champions cultivating society to bring out the best in humanity, through nurturing inclusivity, healthy professional and educational environments, and the positive trend towards normalizing self-development, trauma awareness, and the growth mindset. May it be for the benefit of All.
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Episode 47: Reverence is a Worldview Episode 48: Rituals for the Empty Nest with Kathleen Joy Episode 49: Rituals for Self-protection with Maria Haddad Episode 50: Rituals of Adoration with Lillian Love
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| Rituals of Adoration with Lillian Love | 12 Nov 2021 | 00:36:07 | |
We invite you to join us on this 50th episode with Lillian Love. She will be sharing us her wisdom on different intimacy rituals and practices for ourselves and our partners. She is a Feminine Empowerment Coach, Writer, Speaker, and Leader. Lillian has a gift for Somatic cellular healing. She guides people--on an individual and collective level--to get out of their heads, and into their bodies, where their peace, pleasure, power, purpose and prosperity lives.
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| Rituals for Self-Protection with Maria Haddad | 04 Nov 2021 | 00:35:39 | |
Today, Christine is joined by artist, designer, writer, and herbalist Maria Haddad to talk about rituals for self-protection and how we can keep ourselves centered and grounded.
Maria turned to writing during the Covid Pandemic to help her feel more deeply into her heart and process the enormity of her experiences. She published her first book, titled Jasmine Water: A book about love, healing, and spiritual awakening. The book captures the beauty and emotional complexity of a human being on the path towards self-awakening and a greater capacity for love. Today she is continuing her spiritual and creative education as she studies for her Masters in Spiritual Science and learns to spend her time connecting with nature, expressing creatively, and learning to move through life with grace
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| Lisa Martinez: Honoring Lineage, Integrative Healing and Curanderismo | 31 Oct 2021 | 00:45:15 | |
In this Special Episode for Día de Los Muertos/Day of the Dead, Lisa Martinez will explain the philosophy, rituals, traditional healing, and spiritual path of Curanderismo. She will also discuss how to honor and celebrate our Lineage for Día de Los Muertos. In this episode, we cover:
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| Threshold Rituals & Marking the Empty Nest with Kathleen Joy | 28 Oct 2021 | 00:35:50 | |
When the last of the children leave the home, mothers enter the “empty nest” phase. That moment marks a transition in which requires a certain level of care. This is the first part of several episodes of the Reverence Series. Our guest Kathleen Joy, a proud empty-nester of two inspiring young women shares her insights and experience in this period of her life. She is also the founder of Lumiere Work which designs experiences that invoke creative problem-solving and evolutionary shifts for executives, teams, and organizations. Another role Kathleen plays is that of a performing artist who builds interactive installations that focus on self-discovery, community, and compassion. In this Episode, we cover:
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| Reverence is a Worldview | 21 Oct 2021 | 00:12:12 | |
Reverence is a worldview; a way of approaching life with wonder, care, gratitude, and respect. Join Christine today as she invite you to reconnect with the wonder of life through the long-held powers of ritual and ceremony. In this Episode, we cover:
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| Birthing with Jaguar Star | 18 Oct 2021 | 00:32:52 | |
Jaguar Star, founder of The Women's School joins us today to talk about sacred birthing and its principles, and her deep passion to reclaim feminine wisdom, women’s knowledge and pathways of the goddess in the modern world.
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| 'Sound Mind' with Neurobiologist Dr. Nina Kraus | 03 Oct 2021 | 00:42:28 | |
NU Neurobiologist Dr. Nina Kraus talks sound and the brain on the pod this week: What is the sonic self? How does sound make you, affect you and potentially heal you? How is sound being applied to Parkinsons, Alzheimers, Mood Disorders and more? Join us as we discuss her newly released book, “Of Sound Mind: How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World” Helpful links:
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| The Psycho-Spiritual Invitation of Midlife | 23 Sep 2021 | 00:22:21 | |
Ready, Set, Menopause. Also known as “The Third Age”. This third phase in a woman's life is when their bodies and minds undergo profound natural changes after their childbearing years. Join Christine in this episode as she shares her knowledge on how to embrace and honor this transition. In this episode, we cover:
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| Sexual Selfcare | 16 Sep 2021 | 00:24:02 | |
Sexual health is multifaceted and it starts with self-care and educating yourself of your own body. This month of September is dedicated to raising awareness about Sexual Health around the world. In this Solo Episode, The Rose Woman Christine, an advocate of sensual and sexual reproductive health would like to share with you the 7 Proven Ways to Enhance Intimate Wellness. In this episode, we cover:
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| Summoned by the Earth with Cynthia Jurs | 17 May 2024 | 00:45:05 | |
In this episode, Christine delves into the profound intersection of eco-spirituality and personal healing. She introduces Cynthia Jurs’s new book, Summoned by the Earth: Becoming a Holy Vessel for Healing Our World, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the material world and spirituality, and the need to heal the divide between them. The episode centers on Cynthia's journey, her eco-spiritual practice, and the transformative power of connecting deeply with nature. Cynthia Jurs is a dharma teacher and author of Summoned by the Earth: Becoming a Holy Vessel for Healing Our World. Cynthia Jurs became a dharma teacher (Dharmacharya) in the Order of Interbeing of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh in 1994 and in 2018, was made an honorary lama in the Vajrayana tradition of Tibetan Buddhism in recognition of her dedication in carrying out the Earth Treasure Vase practice. Inspired by thirty years of pilgrimage into diverse communities and ecosystems, today Cynthia is forging a new path of dharma in service to Gaia—a path deeply rooted in the feminine, honoring indigenous cultures, and devoted to collective awakening. Cynthia leads meditations, retreats, courses, and pilgrimages to support the emergence of a global community of engaged and embodied sacred activists. In this episode, we cover:
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| Body Love with Emme: The Supermodel Catalyst of the Body Positivity Movement | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:46:39 | |
Today’s guest is the definition of confidence. We are thrilled to have the award-winning iconic American supermodel EMME and talk about body image. She is the icon of the Body Positivity movement. She is now a Body Wellness Coach, a trusted voice in the beauty, wellness, inclusive fashion, and news industries, a social reformer, sought-after TV/Radio/Podcast personality, columnist, consultant, author of 5 books, and creative director of her clothing lines. In this conversation, we discuss body image, body love, eating healthy, inclusive fashion & fitness, and what are the strategies around it.
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| Ecosexuality and Lingerie | 26 Aug 2021 | 00:28:48 | |
In this episode, we're excited to be joined today by Carlie Quezada, founder of the lingerie brand Supernatural. Let’s take a closer look as Carlie walks us through to learn more about this apparel category and what are the different eco-conscious materials being used in making lingerie.
Inspired by her love of lingerie and innovative design, Carlie Quezada founded Supernatural as a space for the celebration of femininity and self-appreciation. The curation of the shop emphasizes modern design, ethical production, and an individualistic style. Carlie’s professional background spans from the world of contemporary art to creative production & project management both at large corporations and small, independent design firms.
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| Profound Meetings | 12 Aug 2021 | 00:32:14 | |
As the podcast community grows, Christine reintroduces herself and the purpose of the show through four stories of profound meetings in her own life, and puts the question out: what meetings have been profound for you?
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| Good Sex Changes Everything and your Sensual Groove | 05 Aug 2021 | 00:34:16 | |
In this episode, Let's go on a journey of pleasure discovery with Angie Byrd of Our Wild Studio joins us to share her expertise and advice. Let's explore what is Embodiment and How Good Sex changes everything to create a better sex life and leaving you inspired and turned on. Today, Angie teaches women how to unleash the power that's living in their laps, waiting to be liberated, that will change everything else in their life, from the way they feel to the way they speak, to the way they move through their every day. Wild Studio is a place where women are liberated from outdated programming around power, pleasure, sensuality, and sex. Inspiring women to Turn ON is the priority. After all, a turned-on woman is the most powerful being on the planet. Wild Studio provides empowering education to women in the areas of wisdom, wellness, and pleasure through free resources, group coaching programs, intensive individual coaching, personal retreats, a vibrant community, and monthly women’s circles. In this episode, we cover:
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| The Female Brain (and Coming Soon: The Upgrade!) | 27 Jul 2021 | 00:46:54 | |
This week on The Rose Woman Pod, Neuropsychiatrist Louann Brizendine discusses the latest science on the Female Brain. The stages of a woman’s life, from birth to menopause and how hormones trigger feelings, behaviors and skills. Louann Brizendine, M.D. completed her degree in Neurobiology at UC Berkeley, graduated from Yale School of Medicine and did her internship and residency at Harvard Medical School. She has also served on both the faculties of Harvard University and University of California at San Francisco. She founded the Women’s Mood and Hormone Clinic at UCSF. Her NY Times bestseller: “The Female Brain” and its follow-up, “The Male Brain continue to be read around the world. Now as the Benioff endowed professor of clinical psychiatry at UCSF, Dr. Brizendine, continues to mentor, speak, write, consult with start-up companies and see patients. Her upcoming book The Upgrade: How the Female Brain Remakes Itself for the Better in the Second Half of Life” will be published in April 2022. In this episode, we cover:
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| Making Family Part 3: Stepmom and Stepfamily Success Strategies | 16 Jul 2021 | 01:06:48 | |
Stepfamily and Stepmom success strategies, based on research and clinical practice of my guest Dr. Patricia Papernow, and (in this twofer episode), the support groups and stepmom coaching of Nathalie Savell. We include some data from Wednesday Martin's great book Stepmonster. This is the last on in the series on how we make families now, 42% of Americans have a close stepfamily relationship- and yet the research on how to blend well- and the emotional skills to do so- aren't very well known- so we make avoidable mistakes. But with research, that's changing. Join The Rose Woman, Christine as she continues this month's series on making families. This week, we are joined by 2 amazing guests who will talk about success strategies in having a stepfamily and being a stepmom. In this episode, we cover:
Our first guest for this topic is Dr. Patricia Papernow, an internationally recognized expert on “blended families.” Now entering her fifth decade of researching, working with and teaching about stepfamilies, all over the U.S. and the world. She is the author of the leading books in the field as well as dozens of articles and book chapters. For her work, she has received the Society Couple and Family Psychology Society award for Distinguished Contribution to Family Psychology. Our second guest is stepmom coach and pastoral counselor Nathalie Savell, a biological mom of 2 kids ages 6 and 1, Stepmother to an 11-year-old, dog mother to an elderly pug mutt, Coach, and mental health therapist. She is passionate about empowering women to have healthy relationships with themselves, other people, food, sex, and work. She approaches her work with a holistic perspective and believes strongly in the importance of integrating the mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, relational, and cultural aspects of ourselves. She currently sees individuals virtually one-on-one for both therapy and coaching including Step-moms, entrepreneurs, and creative leaders. She believes in the healing nature of possibility, authenticity, and self-acceptance, and that sometimes you just need to dance and sing to feel better!
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| Making Family Part 2: Chasing Creation - Childless in America | 08 Jul 2021 | 00:40:53 | |
Welcome to the Rose Woman Pod. As we continue to discuss the many ways of Making Family, this week we talk about the often sidelined topic, Childlessness. Meet our guest Katy Seppi, Founder of Chasing Creation, a community for the childless that gives support through monthly Childless Support Circles, happy hours, online courses, and an annual Childless Collective Summit. She is here to share her story and experiences of infertility, how she copes with it, and acceptance.
Katy Seppi is designing an unexpectedly childfree life after infertility. After four years of infertility ended with a hysterectomy in 2017, she started Chasing Creation to provide support, resources, and community for those who are also involuntarily childless. Katy holds a Master’s of Social Work degree from the University of Georgia, with an emphasis in community empowerment and program development.
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| Making Family Part 1: Grandfamilies | 05 Jul 2021 | 00:36:23 | |
Raising children surely is difficult but raising a child for the second-time around might be even harder. Grandparents nationwide are stepping into the role of a second-time parent in their later years. In the next couple of weeks, we are going to discuss the many kinds of families. Let’s dive in and broaden our understanding of what other people are going through. One of these kinds of families is called “Grandfamilies.” Joining us today is Beth Tyson, author of the book “A Grandfamily for Sullivan” where she tells a story that will help the new generation on how to cope and understand why their grandparents are now caring for them. This is a very crucial resource for families broken apart by mental health issues. Beth Tyson is the director of Beth Tyson Trauma Care where they offer trauma-informed mental health education to parents, teachers, medical professionals, and other community service providers. Beth is a children's book author, who published a book for grandchildren being raised by their grandparents due to loss, abuse, or neglect. Her book is available on Amazon. She is also a public speaker and advocate for those impacted by childhood trauma.
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| The Right to Grow Old | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:49:08 | |
At this very moment, no matter where we are, we all have one thing in common, from the moment we are born, the reality is we are getting older. Aging is a natural process that we need to understand, embrace, celebrate and enjoy. In this week’s episode, we are going to talk about Aging, what is it mean now and a new book “Reclaim Your Right to Grow Old” by Author and Aging Philosophy Teacher Kathleen O’Brien. Join us, as she imparts her wisdom, philosophies, and experiences on growing old and happy. Kathleen is a former Fortune 100 media broadcaster, video production company owner and has taught media relations at two top-tier graduate schools of business around the country. She currently teaches aging philosophy through the University of Denver's continuing education program. Her new book “Reclaim Your Right to Grow Old” is one-part manifesto, one-part field guide to ditching youth obsession and embracing aging with style, class, and a lot of laughs.
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| Collective Trauma: Reconnecting Nature and Spirit | 18 Jun 2021 | 00:41:36 | |
Join the Rose Woman, Christine as she discusses the third part of a special series on Healing Collective Trauma. She shares her training, experiences, and insights on healing ourselves. We will learn why we are detached from the world and how we renew our connection with nature and spirituality. Remember you are not alone, you belong in this world. In this episode, we cover:
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| Telling the Beautiful Truth with Physicist Jessica Wade | 09 May 2024 | 00:49:29 | |
Here in The Rose Woman Podcast, we explore different themes of liberation in various forms. Today, we are focusing on the liberation found in celebrating the achievements of women scientists and scientists of color through storytelling. Our guest, Dr. Jessica Wade, is a Royal Society University Research Fellow, physicist, and lecturer in Functional Materials at Imperial College London. Her research considers new materials for optoelectronic, spintronic, and quantum devices, with a focus on chiral molecular materials. She was previously an Imperial College Research Fellow in SPIN-Lab at Imperial, which is led by Professor Sandrine Heutz. She worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Fuchter and Campbell groups at Imperial College London, where she optimized these chiral systems to absorb/emit circularly polarized (CP) light for CP OLEDs and OPDs. For her PhD, Jess concentrated on organic photovoltaics and the development of advanced characterization techniques to better understand molecular packing under the supervision of Dr. Ji-Seon Kim. She is involved with several science communication and outreach initiatives, committed to improving diversity in science, both online and offline. Since the start of 2018, she has written thousands of Wikipedia biographies highlighting women scientists' achievements. In this episode, we cover:
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| Collective Healing in Women (Part 2 of 3) | 10 Jun 2021 | 00:40:36 | |
Let’s learn more as we continue this special series on Collective Trauma, join Christine as she educates us on women’s sexuality trauma, movements and narratives throughout history that have shamed women in their sexuality and beliefs.
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| Healing Collective Trauma (Part 1) | 27 May 2021 | 00:28:51 | |
Welcome to the first part of a special series on Healing Collective trauma, join the Rose Woman, Christine in this solo episode, as she shares her training, experiences, and insights on Collective Trauma. We dive and reflect into understanding the trauma healing collective process and learning more about ourselves, our consciousness, and how it manifests with the people around us. Tune in as we contemplate on the ideas, studies, learnings from history and guide you on collective healing. In this episode, we cover:
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| The Family of the Future is Here: Talking Reproductive Tech & How It’s Changing Us | 20 May 2021 | 00:33:19 | |
A mind-blowing conversation on reproductive tech, how it’s already changed us and what’s on the horizon, with Rachel Lehmann-Haupt. A rise in the age of motherhood, an explosion in single parent families and sci-fi level realities in repro tech are changing our options. Technologies like egg freezing, in vitro fertilization, the use of donor eggs, 3-parent embryos, external wombs...and even the option to become a “DIY mom”. In this Episode, we cover:
-Artificial insemination -Intrauterine insemination (IUI) -In vitro fertilization (IVF) -In vitro gametogenesis (IVG) -Parthogenesis -Dosies -and MORE! Rachel Lehmann-Haupt’s Forthcoming book:
Seven years after raising her son as a single mother by choice, Lehmann-Haupt decides to meet her son’s “dosies,” or donor siblings, and their parents. Reconceptions: A Story of Love, Science and the Future of Family, tells the story of the relationships she and her son form with this modern tribe of mothers and DNA siblings while at times she meets and tells the intimate stories of other new families shapes and the reproductive technologies shaping the future of family. Helpful Links:
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| Open and Consensual: The New Monogamy | 13 May 2021 | 00:38:49 | |
Are open relationships the new normal? Would you or have you ever considered a threesome? Today we are talking about the rapidly changing world of sexual norms- where the unacknowledged or unfulfilled fantasies of more diverse sexuality come to life. AND yes- there’s an app for that! That app is Feel’d - a dating app for couples and singles- where consent and respect rule the screen, and today we interview Evgenia, who has a big wish for humanity. In this episode, we cover:
About Evgenia: Evgenia is currently a User Experience Researcher at Feeld. She is bringing insights into the behaviours and motivations of Feeld's users and advises the product and marketing teams. Passionate about exploring online behaviours, Evgenia is studying how a person's inner world interacts with and manifest in cyberspaces. Her areas of interest are digitally mediated intimacy, and the work of desire in online vs. offline spaces. She also has a background in psychology and holistic therapy. About Feeld : Feeld is the first dating app for couples and singles. Open to all genders and sexual identities, Feeld allows members to join solo or pair up with a partner, a lover or a curious friend. Founded in London in 2014, Feeld is a fully remote, design-led company dedicated to creating an inclusive space where everyone can be honest with themselves while being responsible towards others. Helpful Links:
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| Nicolle Hodges talks Sexual Debut, Men Who Take Baths and Deep Intuition | 06 May 2021 | 00:31:34 | |
Guest Bio: Nicolle Hodges is a journalist and author- her first book- on orgasm, Dr. Seuss style “Oh, the Places You’ll Go Oh Oh”. She is the founder of Girls Who Say Fuck, an incubator for ideas that instigate change, including the wildly popular campaign to rebrand virginity to sexual debut. Recently, Nicolle launched a series of workshops and online gatherings to teach women the basics of BDSM power dynamics. She is the founder of Men Who Take Baths -- a men's mental health movement that's transforming the culture of masculinity from the bath. She studied broadcast journalism and communications at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and was an on-air talent and producer at CTV Vancouver until 2018. During her tenure at CTV, she reported from Lesbos, Greece, where she started an art camp for kids at the peak of the refugee crisis. When Nicolle left her career in television, she began telling stories from the frontlines of cannabis legalization in Canada as the culture editor of Herb—the largest cannabis publication in North America. She continues to work on the vanguard of drug policy and culture as an independent journalist for Double Blind and an on-camera host for The Dales Report, where she interviews the top CEOs of emerging psychedelics companies. In fall 2021, Nicolle begins her BA in Psychology at York University. She is simultaneously pursuing a certification in nonviolent communication, as well as somatic sex educator training. She currently lives in Toronto with her hairless cat, Brain (not Brian). To follow Nicolle’s adventures, and read the stories that come of it, find her on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Sexual Debut and Men Who Take Baths: Sexual Debut is a campaign to reframe the word "virginity" so young women don't begin their sexual journey at a deficit, feeling like they have lost or given something up. Your sexual debut can happen many times, in many ways, and at any age -- it doesn't have to be your first time doing something, but it is a pinnacle moment that you felt most like you in relation to your sexuality. That's a cause for celebration -- and there should be cake! Men Who Take Baths is transforming the culture of masculinity from the bubble bath. In this episode, We Cover:
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| Talk Makes All the Difference: Think Like a Therapist | 29 Apr 2021 | 00:36:47 | |
Guest Bio: Bea Arthur, LMHC is a Columbia University-trained psychotherapist and award-winning entrepreneur who works with high-performance individuals in high-pressure work environments. Her career took off at the intersection of psychology and technology and her third company, The Difference, provides on-demand access to therapy as a voluntary benefit. Additionally, Bea was the first African-American female founder in Y Combinator, and was named an Entrepreneur to Bet On by Newsweek Magazine as well as one of Bumble’s Most Inspiring New Yorkers. She is an editorial contributor and in-house talent for Forbes Women, and also hosts the Sonos-sponsored therapy podcast, Bea The Change.
The Difference, Modern Mental Healthcare As a Voluntary Benefit Teletherapy platform providing on-demand sessions for stress relief in real time, and easy access to human connection. Currently serving corporations via B2B2C distribution, and communities in need through Corporate Social Responsibility partnerships.
Why? Because the right talk at the right time can make all The Difference. Because it's time for a fair and modern mental healthcare exchange that democratizes distribution of this necessary service. Breaking and removing all barriers to entry with a low-friction, low-cost experience. This solves the accessibility equation for the masses and enables therapists to evolve and thrive in an environment that is calling them to the center stage. To enable them to serve the front lines with support and a diverse client base.
In this episode, we cover:
Remember you don’t have to do it alone.
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| A Conversation with Cindy Gallop, Founder of Make Love Not Porn | 22 Apr 2021 | 00:39:26 | |
Cindy Gallop is the founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn, launched at TED 2009 – ‘Pro-sex. Pro-porn. Pro-knowing the difference’. In 2013 she turned MakeLoveNotPorn into the world’s first user-generated, human-curated social sex videosharing platform https://www.makelovenotporn.tv/ socializing and normalizing sex in order to make it easier to talk about, to promote consent, communication, good sexual values and good sexual behavior. MakeLoveNotPorn’s mission is to end rape culture by spearheading the Social Sex Revolution https://socialsexrevolution.com/ (the revolutionary part isn’t the sex, but the social). Given the challenges Cindy has faced finding investors, she is raising the world’s first dedicated sextech fund http://www.alltheskyholdings.com/ . She speaks at conferences globally and consults, describing her approach as ‘I like to blow shit up. I am the Michael Bay of business.’ Follow her on Twitter @cindygallop Check out MLNP Facebook Follow MLNP Twitter @makelovenotporn Let us know how this concept moves you, use #makelovenotporn and tag @rosebudwoman and @the.rose.woman on Instagram Find Christine at Rosewoman.com and on xtinem.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Conversations that Feed You: Ashley Sumner, Founder of QUILT | 15 Apr 2021 | 00:32:32 | |
This week on the Rose Woman Pod, Ashley Sumner, the founder of Quilt, a supportive audio social app for real-time conversations. This episode is about Self-care, how this amazing community driven app started and how you can use this app to find space for conversation and connecting with others. Quilt is the self care audio social network for supportive, real-time conversations, built to re-humanize social media with the goal of helping people feel better on a daily basis. Ashley’s startup career started 12 years ago in NYC at a matchmaking company. With an intuitive ability to bring people together, she turned her passion into a career as a community developer for brands such as NeueHouse, Wanderlust and Breakout ultimately leading to the creation of Quilt, which started as a platform inspiring people to open their homes for intimate conversations and shared experiences. Quilt has evolved into this new type of social network, in response to 2020. We Cover:
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| Peace, Power and Pleasure | 08 Apr 2021 | 00:26:00 | |
In this solo episode, Christine talks about real self care- things such as living your values, living at the pace your nervous system can handle, living with deep connection. She shares some of her personal morning and evening rituals, which are backed by science, tradition and experience. This episode covers:
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| Would You Hire a Sexual Healer? | 01 Apr 2021 | 00:42:22 | |
Episode Overview We get help from a lot of experts when there’s a problem or a challenge in our lives- chiropractors for the back, therapists for our emotions, accountants for our finances- but what do you do when your particular concern is sexuality- a topic that is still shrouded in taboo? If you can’t experience arousal, or orgasm, or don’t know how your body (or your lover’s body) works, would you be willing to get some coaching? Would you hire a sexual healer? And, what is a sexual healer anyway?
My guest today is Adam Hunter Bauer, who’s been committed to healing through many modalities, including sacred sexuality for almost forty years. Now, there are a lot of flavors of people who do sexuality coaching, sexual surrogacy, or sex therapy out there- and we are about to learn some of the differences. In this episode, he opens up about the tender task of helping women and couples feel and connect in this vital realm. Sexuality is a vital part of life for all but the few truly by-design asexual people. For most of us, it’s an area of connection, joy and pleasure that we can tap into our whole lives long. A sexual healer might help you connect with your body, connect with your breath, unwind old stories, heal trauma in the body, explore new ways of touching and being present, and see what opens up for you. And, possibly, no matter what our mothers might think, we might reach out to someone who’s devoted a part of their lives to gaining knowledge to help us out here- dakas, dakinis, sex therapists, sex surrogates or sexual healers. We cover:
Helpful Links: Sexual Healing and Communication Schools: Margot Anand and Skydancing Tantra Baron Baptiste Yoga Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Relax to Receive | 25 Mar 2021 | 00:24:01 | |
Welcome to Season 2! What’s the cost of not being able to relax? What if you could do it, naturally? If you have trouble tapping into your creativity, arousal, play- you’re not alone. In this episode we talk about relaxation techniques that work, based on neuroscience, hormone studies and just plain old wisdom and experience. Episode Overview: If you want to live your best life, it’s helpful to be able to drop in and relax- in this episode we cover six ways to cue your nervous system to stand down, from breathing and specific kinds of relaxing music, to herbs and rituals.
Invest a half hour in learning new ways to relax. Resources/References/Links: Dr. Stephen Porges, Polyvagal Theory Say Hi! Christine Marie Mason on Instagram @the.rose.woman Rosebud Woman on Instagram @rosebudwoman Rosewoman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Brian Clement: Vitality, Sexual Vitality and Andropause (aka *Man*opause) | 05 Dec 2020 | 00:58:12 | |
Things we talk about: The purpose of sex beyond reproduction Transcendant sexuality The first steps to healthy sexual embodiment Health first Chi and Life Force The connection between a clean, organic plant based diet and your vitality The high cost of a bad relationship Your inner quiet is the true power The obligation to live your best life and be in full joy Love between people as a key to world peace Helpful Links: Hippocrates Online Training Programs Seven Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality Man-opause book (aka Andropause) Ram Dass on Transcending and Orgasm Organic underwear - not polyester or nylon bras About Brian Clement, PhD, LN Brian is the co-director of the Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida. Since that time, he has directed the Institute’s growth and development, as well as facilitated the implementation of progressive natural health treatments and programs. Brian’s progressive ideas on natural health, coupled with his vast theoretical and practical science experience, have provided him with the opportunity to conduct countless seminars, lectures and educational programs. He has traveled to more than 25 countries motivating the public to take action to improve their lives. Most recently, he was commissioned by government-supported organizations to establish, organize and direct health programs in Denmark, Switzerland, Greece and India. Brian has also written numerous books in which he explores the various aspects of health, spirituality and natural healing. His best-selling book, “Living Foods for Optimum Health,” has been acclaimed by Marilyn Diamond, co-author of the book “Fit for Life,” as “an important and eminently readable book for the new era of self-care,” and by Coretta Scott King as a “landmark guide to the essentials of healthy living.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bari Tessler: Financial Happiness | 24 Nov 2020 | 01:09:06 | |
About Bari Bari Tessler has spent over 18 years guiding thousands of people into happier, more empowered and refreshingly honest relationships with money. She has a decade of training as a somatic psychotherapist and work in the mental health field and hospice — and merged it with financial expertise to create an integrated approach to deep money work. I have worked with individuals, couples, and creative entrepreneurs from every income bracket and socio-economic background. I have taught one-on-one, in small groups, from speaking podiums, as a mentor coach, and beyond. My work and live presentations have been featured on Oprah.com, Inc.com, Huffington Post, US News & World Report, Reuters Money, The Fiscal Times, Real Simple, Redbook, NBC Better, Experience Life Magazine, Yogi Times, Best Self Magazine, Emerging Women, Mindful Magazine and hundreds of interviews, podcasts, and guest blogs. Find her on her website and on Instagram. Find Christine at Rosebud Woman or XtineM on on Insta as @rosebudwoman and @xtinemmm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Wellness Maven Latham Thomas (MamaGlow) | 24 Nov 2020 | 01:06:25 | |
About Latham Thomas After giving birth to her son Fulano in 2003, Latham Thomas set out on a mission to help women reclaim birth. A graduate of Columbia University & The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Latham is a maternity lifestyle maven, world renown wellness leader and master birth doula on the vanguard of transforming the wellness movement. Named one of Oprah Winfrey's Super Soul 100, Latham is bridging the gap between optimal wellness, spiritual growth, and radical self care and is the go-to-guru for modern holistic lifestyle for women. She authored the bestselling book titled, “Mama Glow: A Hip Guide to a Fabulous and Abundant Pregnancy”, foreword by Dr. Christiane Northrup in 2012 and most recently published bestseller OWN YOUR GLOW: A Soulful Guide to Luminous Living and Crowning the Queen Within. Latham serves on the TUFTS University Nutrition Council and is also a member of the Well + Good Council where she provides expertise in women's wellness, pregnancy and self-care. In March of 2018, Latham released the meditation audio program, BEDITATIONS: Guided Meditations and Rituals for Rest and Renewal. She teaches at universities and teaching hospitals around the country, helping to improve the patient labor and delivery experience. Find here on Instagram @glowmaven or @mamaglow Find Christine at rosewoman.com, on IG @rosebudwoman or at xtinem.com on IG @xtinemmm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Dr. Susan Hardwick-Smith: Sexually Woke | 08 Nov 2020 | 00:58:57 | |
Guest Bio: Dr. Susan Hardwick-Smith is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and has been in practice in Houston since 1999. She recently retired as the Founder and President of Complete Women’s Care Center which she opened as a solo practitioner in 2002 and grew to be the largest all-female OB/GYN group in the country by 2019. In 2020 Dr. Susan decided to start her “second act” as the Founder of Complete Midlife Wellness Center, a concierge practice focused on helping women find their full aliveness in midlife and celebrate the amazing opportunities that menopause brings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Christina Rasmussen | 02 Nov 2020 | 01:17:52 | |
Christina Rasmussen is an acclaimed grief educator, author of Second Firsts and Where Did You Go?. She is also the host of The Dear Life Podcast. She is the founder of The Life Reentry Institute and has helped countless people break out of what she coined the “waiting room” of grief to rebuild their lives through her Life Reentry Model. With this, she introduces a new model of grief based on the science of neuroplasticity. She describes grief as a catalyst for redefining identity, and outlines the process of “reentry”, or returning to life. Her mission is to change the way we grieve, the way we live, and how we define our potential in this life, and the hereafter. She has consulted on the 2019 movie short Dreamwisher and currently working on her very first work of fiction as she believes that big change in an industry that has been left behind requires not only education and training through traditional settings but also in media, movies and entertainment. Her Institute’s mission is to bring forth a new way of speaking about and embracing loss within the medical, corporate and social environments. Her work has been featured at ABC News, Washington Post, Maria Shriver and the White House Blog. She currently works and lives in Austin, Texas with her husband Eric, their daughters and their two dogs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Jane Metcalfe | 26 Oct 2020 | 01:01:50 | |
This week on the rose woman pod, Jane Metcalfe,the founder of WIRED, the magazine that became the media of record at the advent of the digital age, strikes again with NEO.LIFE. This episode is all about the biological revolution and how we understand the new sciences of life. We talk longevity, gender medicine and identity, science fiction and so much more. I hope you enjoy it! Rosebud Woman. Helpful Links
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| Jennine Cohen | 18 Oct 2020 | 00:51:35 | |
Transformational travel and the exploratory mindset Guest Bio: Helpful Links: Jennine Cohen Transformational Travel Council OCSC Travel to Antarctica Low impact and conservation travel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| What's New in Vagina Land with April Davis | 11 Oct 2020 | 00:48:19 | |
About April Davis "Between attending births as a doula, a photographer and a birth assistant to a midwife I have seen a lot of vaginas. I’ve discussed and researched everything from urinary incontinence to postpartum sex positions. My friends and family send me pictures of pussy wallets, plush uteri and hilarious sex books. I spent a weekend at a conference for sex therapists a few years ago and realized I had found my people. Writing about vaginas is pretty much a dream come true." Afterword: Blood Money Thesis Menstrual Cup Nixit Foria, Toca, and GoLoveCBD for CBD Lubes "Sex toys aren’t all shaped like penises anymore." Check out these samples of her real talk on self-ed What does my blood color mean? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Talking Creative Flow, Belief and Cosmology with Anna Judd | 05 Oct 2020 | 00:56:35 | |
Anna Judd is an Artist, Athlete and Activist. In 2014, she completed a transcontinental run across the U.S. raising awareness about veterans' suicide. She's the founder of Keggel, a yoni egg company. She's a depth painter and a mystic. In this episode, we talk about her company, Keggel, Jung, Mind Movies Joe Dispenza, Being Supernatural, Cormac McCarthy, The Kekule Problem, Dream Theory, Gerhard Richter, Method Acting and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Lindsay Powers | 19 Sep 2020 | 00:58:36 | |
Guest Bio: You Can't F*ck Up Your Kids was published by Simon & Schuster on March 31. Beyond the provocative title, Powers uses her 15+ years of journalism experience to bust the biggest myths of parenthood, giving parents the tools to end the judgment we face. The book is a spin-off of the #NoShameParenting movement, which reached 170 million+ people on social media, which Powers co-created as the former editor in chief of Yahoo Parenting. She has written or spoken about it in The New York Times, Washington Post, Good Morning America, Yahoo and many other nationwide outlets; gotten positive reviews in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and Library Journal, and her book has been named a "hot new release" on Amazon.
Lindsay Powers has covered culture, health, science, and families for more than a decade, with her work appearing in or on The Washington Post, the New York Times, New York magazine, the New York Post, Us Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, Cosmopolitan, Good Morning America, the Today show, Fox News, CNN, the CBS Early Show, and many other nationwide outlets. She is the former VP of lifestyle and entertainment at SiriusXM and lifestyle director of Yahoo. Lindsay Powers lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two young sons, ages 4 and 6. You can order "You Can't F*ck Up Your Kids " here: Amazon order link. @NoShameParenting on Instagram, @LKPE on Twitter, @Lindsay Powers or @NoShameParenting on Facebook. Helpful Links:
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| Michel Gelobter | 11 Sep 2020 | 00:46:07 | |
About Michel Michel Gelobter is one of the country’s leading sustainability and climate strategists, having worked for more than 25 years in business, policy, research, and advocacy on energy, environmental, and social policy. He is Founder and Chairman of the Board of Cooler, a for-profit social venture whose mission is to connect every consumer purchase to a solution for global warming, and Chief Green Officer at Hara, the fastest growing provider of environmental and energy management solutions. Prior to Cooler, Mr. Gelobter was President of Redefining Progress, the think-tank that helped design the world’s most aggressive climate legislation which was signed into California law in August of 2006. Mr. Gelobter also founded and directed the Environmental Policy Program at Columbia University, worked as a Congressional Black Caucus Fellow as well as for the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, was Director of Environmental Quality for the City of New York, and served as an Assistant Commissioner for its Department of Environmental Protection. He serves the Advisory Board of the Alliance for Climate Protection, and is a board member of the Natural Resources Defense Council and Ceres. Mr. Gelobter earned his B.S., M.S. and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in Energy and Resources. Highlights
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| Leigh Weinraub | 05 Sep 2020 | 00:46:19 | |
About Leigh Weinraub: Leigh Weinraub is the founder of Mind In Motion, a movement and lifestyle brand committed to helping people win on the court, field, office and in life. As an internationally acclaimed speaker, she views the world as a philosopher, thinks like a coach and executes like an athlete. Finding expression, strength, peace and flow by smacking yellow fuzzy tennis balls as a kid, transformed Leigh into a junior tennis champion and led to her early career as an elite coach at Dartmouth and Northwestern. These years competing at the highest levels built a lifetime foundation for teaching motivation and the importance of building consistency of practice, human connection and energy management. Her deep commitment to helping others reach their personal best is a hallmark of her career and has given her unique voice resonance in an era when authenticity is the defining characteristic of achievement. No one leaves a session with Leigh without a charge of clarity and a roadmap to achieving results. Guided by a Masters in Counseling Psychology from Northwestern University, Leigh developed a revolutionary approach to help people access their potential for greatness. Leigh pioneered Walk-and-Talk Therapy with the belief that there were more effective ways to help clients than on a couch. This unique methodology became Mind In Motion and, today, she inspires thousands of individuals and organizations delivering keynotes, interactive workshops and private walk-and-talk sessions. Working with organizations, including YPO, NIKE, NBC, UPS, Canyon Ranch, John Deere, Deloitte, Army West Point, Walmart, and Verizon. Highlights:
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| Dr. Somi Javaid | 28 Aug 2020 | 01:00:49 | |
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Helpful Links About Dr. Javaid @hermdhealth @somijavaidmd Dr. Somi Javaid is a board- certified OB/GYN and the founder of HERmd. HERmd centers provide ALL women with comprehensive healthcare and access to experts in the field of sexual medicine, including gynecology, oncology, urogynecology, pelvic floor therapy and counseling. This integrated approach is the first practice of its kind. HERmd was recognized by Candela as a Center of Excellence: awarded for clinical excellence, protocol development, and innovation in patient care. As an expert in women’s sexual healthcare, Dr. Javaid has been featured on television and #righttodesire campaign where she describes a woman’s right to desire as “an absolute right... an essential right.” She is a key opinion leader for multiple pharmaceutical and device companies and has lent her expertise in discussions for promoting women's health care with the FDA. She is actively involved in research trials to narrow the gender gap in sexual health care. Her goal is to educate, advocate and empower women to reclaim their sexual health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Robert Kandell | 22 Aug 2020 | 00:57:32 | |
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About Robert Kandell Robert Kandell is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, best selling author, and has taught over 10,000 students in 400 workshops, coaching sessions and lectures how to live an authentic, unHIDDEN life. He is a veteran of many worlds and has spent time in corporate America, a start-up, and built an international 8-figure business based on relationship, intimacy and sexuality. He currently teaches and lectures within the US and internationally and runs a successful consulting firm helping small businesses to become marketable and profitable. He is the host of the highly successful podcast, TuffLove and author of the recent Amazon #1 Best Seller – unHIDDEN – A Book for Men and Those Confused By Them. Robert is an accomplished teacher, coach, and lecturer. An expert in interpersonal communication and relationships, he has helped thousands of students find a more balanced, energized life with better relationships, more sex and more happiness. His coaching style is challenging, highly rewarding, and definitely not for the faint hearted. He has been described as “part football coach, part loving dad and part slightly crazed drill sergeant”. He is an supporter of the MENtour – a male- only, mentorship driven education nonprofit based in Los Angeles. Founded in 2012, The MENtour™ champions transformative experiences for middle school students, males specifically, through the vehicle of mentorship. Rooted in social emotional learning techniques, provide students with the tools necessary to succeed in the classroom and beyond. Helpful Links: Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm Humankind: A Hopeful History Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||