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28: Pelvic Bowls & Yoni Eggs

28: Pelvic Bowls & Yoni Eggs

FromSensual Self with Ev'Yan Whitney


28: Pelvic Bowls & Yoni Eggs

FromSensual Self with Ev'Yan Whitney

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jul 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Before you use a yoni egg, listen to this. In this one, Ev'Yan chats with her friend, Danielle Cornelius (daniellecornelius.com), a chiropractor and holistic pelvic care practitioner, who specializes in the health and healing of the pelvis. They talk all about the importance of taking care of this part of the body and how its wellness is an important part of sexual pleasure and liberation. Danielle also educates us about yoni eggs and why you should think twice before using one (spoiler: you're probably using it wrong).Other things they discuss: demystifying and desexualizing the vagina; kegels; releasing tension (and trauma) from the vagina via internal massage; and how to become more aware of this part of the body that's been historically dishonored.For show notes + a transcription of this episode: http://bit.ly/slw-ep28-Like The Sexually Liberated Woman? Become a patron: patreon.com/slwpodcastOr make a one-time donation to help keep the podcast going: paypal.me/sexloveliberationYou can find more about Ev'Yan and her work on her website, sexloveliberation.com. Follow her on Instagram: @evyan.whitney.-Music: "Erykah" by Otis MacDonald and "Emo Step Show" by The Custodian of RecordsEditing help: Justine McLellanCover photo: Celeste Noche
Released:
Jul 4, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Sexually Liberated Woman highlights, celebrates, and encourages the sexually liberated woman—not just the idea of her, but her true-blue erotic empowerment in the flesh. Hosted by sexuality doula™ Ev'Yan Whitney, this podcast features vulnerable conversations about sexual healing with some of the courageous people she's worked with, open discussions about sexuality with experts and advocates, and laid back chats with sex-positive babes she adores. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.