honey talks podcast with katya nova (nurturingnovas)
Summary: Shockingly honest, relatable, and inspiring conversations about life-changing sex, motherhood, and healing through pleasure.
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- Artist: Katya Nova
- Copyright: FKNHÖNEY 2019
Podcasts:
Amber shares how she took healing into her own hands, eventually becoming a celebrated feminine sexuality mentor. She tells us that we cannot be sexually empowered and at the same time NOT be empowered everywhere else in our life. She’ll share why most of us have numb vaginas, why using a jade egg is better than kegels, what happens when we shut down our sexuality … and what to do about all of this.
We discuss Lacey’s birth story going viral, female body reclamation, THAT word, why we have trouble naming the space between our legs and why ALL of this matters. Also, a space called Save Our Sex, created to rally & take action surrounding the recent sex ban on IG.
From awkward and uncomfortable to vulnerable and connected, Katya & Rob share their first experiment of getting away to an Airbnb to begin rediscovering intimacy after kids.
Telling women that their power is offensive sends a really damaging message - and not only when it comes to birth. In this episode we talk about other taboo thing that take place behind closed doors, like self-pleasure, healing from shame, and cannabis in the bedroom.
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: sex after kids. Even if you’re not healing from birth, this episode is packed with heart-opening insights that will change the way you look at yourself as a human (and sexual) being.
Your sexuality is not separate from the rest of your life. Imagine experiencing deep self-love, healing, connected & fulfilling relationships, whole body orgasmic states, more energy, creativity, AND a hotter sex life? Yes please!
What Katya + Rob confess to each other in this episode is something they haven’t even dared to share in private, behind closed doors. Also, learn how @nurturingnovas found love, came to live on a beautiful island, and ‘the deep dark secrets’ of what they’re struggling with most.