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EPISODE 2: “ Sex, Healing & Messy Situationships: When the Hoe Phase Hits Back”

EPISODE 2: “ Sex, Healing & Messy Situationships: When the Hoe Phase Hits Back”

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We healed… and then got tired. And okay, maybe a little bit feral. This sex & dating podcast episode is for anyone who’s ever balanced spiritual awakening stories with the chaos of the hoe phase.


In this unfiltered, laugh-cry convo, we unpack:

• When we stopped performing for the male gaze (and when we still catch ourselves slipping)

• How spiritual awakenings changed the way we show up during sex

• The surprising ways healing impacted our energy (yes, including getting horny again)

• The messy truth about sex after childbirth and how trauma rewires desire

• The weirdest things we’ve cried about lately


If you’ve ever felt like your body was yelling at you louder than your brain… this one’s for you 🫶


🛎 New episodes every week. Follow for more breakdowns, breakthroughs, and borderline inappropriate stories.


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Timestamps:

00:20 – Performing for the male gaze: when we stopped, and how we still catch ourselves slipping

02:46 – How being in tune with your energy shifted your desires

05:53 – When disconnection from your body shows up in the bedroom

14:09 – Sex after childbirth: real talk on libido, identity, and what no one tells you

18:15 – High libido, body image, and self-love after trauma or motherhood

19:00 – The weirdest things we’ve cried about lately

20:40 – A question for you (our listeners)

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