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243. UnF*ck Your Brain: Body Image, Desire, and Coaching with Kara Loewentheil

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243. UnF*ck Your Brain: Body Image, Desire, and Coaching with Kara Loewentheil

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243. UnF*ck Your Brain: Body Image, Desire, and Coaching with Kara Loewentheil

FromYou Are Not Broken

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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243. UnF*ck Your Brain: Body Image, Desire and Coaching with Kara Loewentheil
Kara Loewentheil, J.D., is a Master Certified Coach, host of the top-rated podcast UnF*ck Your Brain, and creator of the Clutch: A feminist mindset revolution. A graduate of Yale College and Harvard Law School, she did what every Ivy League feminist lawyer should do: Quit a prestigious academic career to become a life coach! 
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In this conversation, Kelly Casperson interviews Kara Loewentheil
about thoughtwork and its impact on desire and pleasure. They discuss the influence of society on women's thoughts and desires, the historical context of women's desire, and the concept of object of affirmation desire. They also explore body image and self-criticism, the importance of communication in relationships, and the process of changing thoughts and self-criticism.
Overall, the conversation highlights the power of thoughtwork in transforming women's relationship with desire and pleasure. In this conversation, Kara Loewentheil discusses the impact of society's expectations on women and how thought work can help break free from sexist thinking. She emphasizes the transformational power of thought work and the importance of commitment and practice. Kara shares her personal experiences and how thought work has changed various aspects of her life. She also highlights the need to embrace the human experience and let go of the fantasy of constant improvement. The conversation concludes with an announcement about Kara's book, 'Take Back Your Brain.'
Takeaways
Society plays a significant role in shaping women's thoughts and
desires.
Women are often socialized to see themselves as objects of desire
and believe that their desirability is dependent on others.
Body image and self-criticism can negatively impact women's
relationship with desire and pleasure.
Communication is essential in fostering healthy and fulfilling
sexual relationships.
Changing thoughts and self-criticism is a gradual process that
requires patience and self-compassion.
 
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Released:
Dec 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Empowering women (and the partners who love them) to live their best sex lives. Combining the power of mind-work, body-science and relationships, I joyously smash the societal barriers that are keeping us from living our best intimate lives. Whether you are young or past menopause, single or in a long-term relationship, it is never too late or too early to realize YOU ARE NOT BROKEN. With humor, candor and ease, I break down the stories that we have been told about being sexual beings, to help us play, and normalize our intimacy. Nothing in this podcast is personal medical advice, of course.