#7 - How Touch Shapes Our Relationships
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Touch is both essential and complicated.
In this episode, Kelly and Nyssa explore touch as a human need—how it can be both deeply healing and highly charged.
The discussion moves through consent, subjectivity, non-sexual touch, and how cultural conditioning has shaped the way bodies relate to one another.
Drawing from bodywork, psychotherapy, Thai massage, and lived experience, the episode names touch as a form of communication that can support healing, connection, and dialogue.
Main Topics Covered:
- Why touch is politicized, sexualized, and often misunderstood, especially in Western culture
- The importance of consent, communication, and clear boundaries in both professional and personal touch
- How their work as a psychotherapist, acupuncturist, and massage therapist shapes the way they think about safe, attuned touch
- The developmental impact of early touch (and lack of it), including attachment and our capacity for empathy
- The philosophy and practice of Thai massage as a form of slow, negotiated, non-sexual touch that can deepen connection between partners, family members, and friends
- How expanding our “touch menu” can make it easier to ask for non-sexual touch and potentially even strengthen or “save” relationships
Links:
Thai Massage Workshop at Gaze Hot Yoga, Feb. 21, 2026: https://www.nyssahanger.com/workshops
Book: Constructing the Sexual Crucible by David Schnarch
Stay in Touch:
Nyssa Hanger: www.nyssahanger.com | IG: @nyssahanger
Kelly Brady: www.kellybrady.me | IG: @drkellybrady