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345.Healing After Assault: Reclaiming Your Mojo - A SAAM Reflection

345.Healing After Assault: Reclaiming Your Mojo - A SAAM Reflection

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Welcome back to "The Real Undressed" – the place where we elevate the conversation around sex, spirituality, and, of course, on our Tuesday episodes, we’re doing it while sipping on a bit of tequila. I’m your host, Deborah Kagan, mojo recovery specialist, here to guide you on a journey of true empowerment and awakening.

As we step into April, Sex Assault Awareness Month, we delve into a topic close to my heart, one that resonates deeply with my own life's story and the stories of so many women I've had the honor to speak with.

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Thanks for tuning in, taking yourself and your mojo seriously. The world needs it! Share this episode with someone you love – support them to claim their erotic nature, you know they’ll thank you for it.

As always, thanks for getting undressed with me.

PS. The Mojolicious Woman Mentorship program. is a sanctuary for this very transformation we speak about on this episode. It's a space where women can come together, support each other, and embark on a journey of reclaiming their lives and their sensuality. As we near the 11th hour to participate in this round, I invite you to consider stepping into this circle of healing and empowerment.

It's not just any program; it's your invitation to transform, surrounded by a sisterhood that gets it. There’s limited space and we only open the doors twice a year. Curious? Eager? Ready for more?

Swing by: http://mojo.deborah-kagan.com/mentoring to share your details and cozy up on our waitlist. It's where the magic begins, and I’d love for you to be part of it ❤️

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