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3: Where Did My Libido Go?

3: Where Did My Libido Go?

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If your desire’s gone quiet lately, there’s nothing wrong with you.

Your body’s just speaking in a different language now — one that doesn’t respond to pressure or pushing through. She’s asking to be felt. To be tended to. To be slowly nourished back to life.

In this episode of Of the Wild and Sacred, I’m talking about libido — not just through the lens of hormones, but through the wisdom of Ayurveda and Tantra.

We’ll explore ojas, depletion, nervous system safety, sensuality… and the deeper, slower ways women in midlife can reconnect to pleasure in a way that actually feels real.

If today’s episode spoke to you, there’s more waiting for you in my world:

✨ You can start here: The Holistic Hormone Accelerate Membership www.ayurvedichormonehealing.com


A nourishing space for women navigating perimenopause and beyond — with lifestyle rituals, Ayurvedic guidance, and monthly live support to bring your hormones back into harmony, naturally.

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If today’s episode spoke to you, there’s more waiting for you in my world:

✨ You can start here for group lifestyle rituals, guidance and support: The Holistic Hormone Accelerate Membership www.ayurvedichormonehealing.com

🪷 Work With Me 1:1 for Ayurvedic and embodiment coaching

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