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  • Ep. 13 Ms. Navia: Reality vs Fantasy Domina
    Jun 11 2021

    Ms. Navia is a pillar in the Dallas community of femme dominants; not only has she been a part of ClubFEM for 15 years, but she also holds the position of the current headmistress. Today we discuss the misconceptions that some may have about what a dominant femme is supposed to look like, act like, and sound like; we're not all man-hating bitches from hell! We also like to slink around in our PJs too sometimes!

    We dove into one of my favorite topics to discuss: BDSM is NOT all about sex, how to handle an individual who lacks respect, and some of the qualities you may learn about yourself by exploring the right or the left side of the slash. Go ahead and indulge yourself by tuning into the stream here or on the YouTube channel here. (https://youtu.be/kQFm-TADkOU)

    If you would like to visit the website for the blog post, visit https://thepsychoe.com

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    If you would like to find more of Ms. Navia, find her links below.

    FetLife

    (https://fetlife.com/users/155630?sp=1)

    ClubFEM Dallas FetLife

    (https://fetlife.com/groups/156533)

    ClubFEM International

    (https://clubfem.com)

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    Music is Face In It by @FallenforAutumn on Instagram

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Ep. 12 Love As A Spiritual Practice with Susan Morgan Taylor
    May 28 2021

    What is love? Is it a feeling? Is it an experience? A force unseen? Maybe it's a mindset? Or even, a spiritual practice..

    “I believe that sex is the most direct pathway to our deepest healing and the fulfillment of our deepest human yearnings for connection and love. When we lose access to this erotic and sexual aspect of ourselves we cut ourselves off from a part of life that holds the power to deeply heal us.” -Susan Morgan Taylor

    Love, also known for being the greatest healing force in our lives, is dynamic and can manifest itself in a multitude of fashions. Love is tender, love is kind, but love is also motherfucking violent and abrasive at times. No more of this passive form of love; love is an act that must be refined time and time again. For some, it is easy to express their love for whatever the occasion calls for, and for others, finding your expression can be difficult at times. You will doubt yourself, you will think you're "doing it all wrong"; but all of the preconceived ideas of what love might be, or look like, just don't apply to every situation we're faced with over our lifespans. Susan and I consider what love may look like in a diverse set of situations and what it takes to truly BE in a state of love.

    Question.. have you ever been hit with a wave of emotion during a sexual experience? Did you stop what you were doing? Did you cry it out? Laugh it out? Scream it out? Susan points out that our hearts and our genitals are very closely intertwined, and that as our hearts open and release, so do our genitals. When we invite all that it is we are feeling into our sexual practice, we get to experience new and deeper levels of vulnerability and physically MAKE love.

    Enjoy the episode, it's quite the trip.

    To find more of Susan:

    Susan Morgan Taylor, MA Specialist in Women's Sexuality and Feminine Spirituality Founder, The Pathway to Pleasure Collective and Feminine Wisdom Academy www.susanmorgantaylor.com www.pathwaytopleasure.com www.femininewisdomacademy.com www.sextalkcafe.net Go to https://thepsychoe.com to find more episodes and social media updates. Music is Face In It by @FallenforAutumn on IG

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Ep. 11 Dr. Darrel Ray on BDSM: Origins of Kink, Catharsis, and Safety Protocols (PT 4)
    Apr 29 2021

    Find the full video here.

    Sadly, our four-part series is closing out, but on the bright side, Dr. Ray and I discuss a beautiful piece of our lives that we both share. Coming from wildly different backgrounds and generations, we find a middle ground as it pertains to BDSM. The beauty within this realm of play is something unimaginable until you decide to take the leap.

    We begin off by discussing the origins of our sexualities and where our kinks come from; you'd be surprised where your comes from and how it develops throughout our lifespans, but understanding why we like what we like, our thoughts become a little bit more tolerable, enough to maybe even try some of them!

    Other topics covered are things like BDSM types of play, power dynamics and exchanges, cathartic release during scenes, communications, contracts, checklists, safety protocols, and last, but not to be forgotten.. BDSM is NOT therapy! It is a place to experience our vulnerabilities with those that we trust on the deepest of levels.

    I'm positive that you all will enjoy this episode just as much as we did. It's packed with love, laughter, and lots and lots of eroticism! Enjoy.

    Stay tuned for future episodes by following The PsycHoe on the social medias found on my website: The PsycHoe.

    Find more of Dr. Darrel Ray below:

    Twitter

    Recovering From Religion

    The Secular Therapy Project

    The Secular Sexuality Podcast Facebook

    Or by checking out his books on the links below!

    Music is Face In It by @fallenforautumn on Instagram

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Ep. 10 Guided Meditation with Jacqueline Stevens and a Talk on Cultivating Intimacy Through Awareness
    Apr 15 2021

    To watch the full video, follow this link. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLLU19XsKSs)

    This episode is special because it starts with a guided meditation focused on aligning the chakras. Something I've never personally experienced before but am a true believer in after having allowed Jacqueline to lead me through this mindfulness exercise. I give my feedback when she finishes off with a nice, resonating singing bowl to bring it all together.

    Furthermore, the conversation touched on how chakras develop over our lifespan and how each phase of our lives emphasizes on this growth; we looked at the platinum rule and what it means to treat others how THEY want to be treated, rather than treating them how you want to be treated; how to neutralize shame through forgiveness; and lastly, how cultivating intimacy through awareness can enhance our relationships, inter and intrapersonal.

    If you want to find more of Jacqueline, follow the links below:

    JoywithJax

    https://joywithjax.com

    Instagram

    https://instagram.com/joywithjax

    Find upcoming episodes on my social medias, found on the homepage of The Psychoe. (https://thepsychoe.com)

    Music is Face In It by FallenforAutumn on Instagram.

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Ep. 9 Dr. Darrel Ray: Religious Trauma, Deprogramming, and the Importance of Self Regulation
    Apr 8 2021

    Here it is, folx! Pt. 3 of the Pt. 4 series with Dr. Darrel Ray on what religious trauma looks like, the process of deprogramming, and the important skill of self-regulation.

    And I quote, "We all encounter stressful environments; what makes life worth living is to have the skills to regulate your emotions. We want to keep ourselves regulated so that when we hit a hard spot we have the skills to walk through that. Those skills will help us in maintaining positive relationships with our partners, understanding our children, and living a happier life. THAT is the key to being a healthy human being." Quote by Dr. Ray.

    Let's leave behind the message that our body is our enemy and begin to love our bodies for all that they are. But how difficult is it to truly break free from a trauma cycle? What does that process even look like? How does it affect our nervous system and how many times do we want to keep reliving it? Great questions to ask yourself, but Dr. Ray has thoughts on them in this episode.

    Important take away: Concept of Attribution Theory--When our brains label hormone production as an emotional experience and within that, we can sometimes misattribute. We tend to attribute our feelings to the wrong things when in reality, we are experiencing our body's endocrine system.

    Resource mentioned:

    Adverse Childhood Experiences Test by the CDC

    Pt. 4 will be covering BDSM and Non-monogamy through the Eyes of a Religious Trauma Specialist. Stay tuned for future episodes by following The PsycHoe on social media found on my website: https://thepsychoe.com

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    Find more of Dr. Darrel Ray below:

    Twitter

    https://twitter.com/drdray132

    Recovering From Religion

    https://recoveringfromreligion.org

    The Secular Therapy Project

    https://seculartherapy.org

    The Secular Sexuality Podcast Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/DrRayLifeCoach/

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    Music is Face In It by @fallenforautumn on Instagram

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Ep. 8 Soulful Alignment with Jacqueline Stevens
    Apr 1 2021

    Today, Jaqueline Stevens, a Certified Professional Coach + Master of Energy and Reiki Practitioner, joins us today to talk about the importance of living an authentic life. She comes from a heavy corporate background and attracts clients who share this life experience by offering ways to integrate both a "corporate strategy and spiritual ritual" into their everyday life. One way she does this is by identifying emotional patterns to help her clients see where they might be holding themselves back in life, which she calls her "Soul Alignment Blueprint". We looked at what it takes to make our mess our medicine, the importance of living a value-led life, and the delicate balance and description of our innate feminine and masculine--yin and yang--characteristics.

    We have a second interview coming soon where Jaqueline guides us through a meditation in chakra alignment and describes the benefits of doing this, even if it is just once a month. She also goes into the role that each chakra plays in our lives and how they develop throughout the lifespan. To stay up to date on future episodes, find more at The PsycHoe's Website.

    To find more of Jaqueline, links are below:

    JoyWithJax Website

    Instagram

    Music is Face In It by FallenForAutumn on Instagram

    To find the video recording of this episode, click here.

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Ep. 7 with Dr. Darrel Ray: Why are religion and sexuality so tied together? (Pt. 2)
    Mar 25 2021

    Joined by the lovely Dr. Darrel Ray, we get to discuss a topic that he mentions he could go on for hours about; in fact, he has and will continue to do so.

    Dr. Ray, religious trauma specialist, goes into the intrinsic relationship between religion and our sexualities, how approaches to sex and sexuality vary across different cultures, the topic of pair bonding, and the phenomena of the hidden oestrus in humans.

    Tune in for an episode worth your time.

    Pt. 3 will be about recovering from religion and how to reprogram yourself. Stay tuned for future episodes by following The PsycHoe on the social medias found on my website: https://thepsychoe.com

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    Find more of Dr. Darrel Ray below:

    Twitter

    Recovering From Religion

    The Secular Therapy Project

    The Secular Sexuality Podcast Facebook

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    Music is Face In It by @fallenforautumn on Instagram

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Ep. 6 with Dr. Darrel Ray and The God Virus (Pt. 1)
    Mar 11 2021

    This is Pt. 1 of a four-part series.

    Today, I was blessed to share space with the legendary Dr. Darrel Ray. He is a psychologist and religion specialist who helps individuals all around the world recover from religious trauma. He does this through his organization, Recovering from Religion. He's also the author of two world-renowned books, The God Virus, as well as, Sex and God. Today was an introduction to who Dr. Ray is and why he decided to take on the task of confronting religion from a secular point of view. In today's world, it's rare to find a therapist who does this, which is why Dr. Ray decided to tackle this gap in the system the best way he knows how.

    And because of this gap, Dr. Ray founded the Secular Therapy Project. A platform that coaches therapists on the important influence religion has on our lives and how to approach the traumas it's left behind from a therapeutic standpoint. In addition, he offers therapy to individuals who are looking to heal from aspects of their religion in a confidential space.

    We also covered some of the topics in his books, such as how religion spreads and why. He classifies religion as a "virus of the mind" and describes how it infects us with its dogmas.

    Pt. 2 is going to be about how and why religion and sexuality are tied together, so stay tuned for future episodes by following The PsycHoe on the social medias found on my website: The PsycHoe.

    Find more of Dr. Darrel Ray below:

    The Secular Sexuality Podcast

    Recovering From Religion

    The Secular Therapy Project

    Twitter

    Music is Face In It by @fallenforautumn on Instagram

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    59 min