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Best-Selling Author Shares How She Became Sexually Magnetic (Ep. 151)

Best-Selling Author Shares How She Became Sexually Magnetic (Ep. 151)

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This week on Ask A Sex Therapist, we explore how aligning with your authentic feminine energy can transform not only your confidence but your sex life. With the help of Inna Segal, an intuitive energy healer and award-winning author of The Secret Language Of Your Body, we break down how polarity builds sexual attraction, why balance within is magnetic, and how shifting your energy can reignite that spark in your relationship.

Check out the video version of this episode at https://youtu.be/V98D5jC5_Yo

Find out more about intimacy coaching with Heather and her team at https://HeatherShannon.co

Learn more about Inna Segal's books and programs at: https://www.innasegal.com/

Chapters

0:00 - About the episode

1:37 - Inna Segal (guest)

9:21 - The importance of feminine energy

14:51 - The importance of sexuality related to age

20:36 - How to have a good sex life with your partner

24:44 - Color as a way to explore your feminine energy

32:16 - Teaching the feminine love

40:16 - Reconnecting with feminine energy after a breakup or divorce

51:21 - Ways to embrace the feminine

59: 18 - Healing with Inna's heart-based card deck

Keywords

creativity, self-discovery, societal expectations, personal growth, emotional expression, sex therapist, energy healer, intuitive healing, best selling author, award winning author, color therapy



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