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The Women Waken Podcast
3 Steps For Stepping Into Your Divine Feminine Space Of Sensuality, Pleasure, Desire & Tantric Intimacy To Own & Express Your Unique, Powerful Sexuality

The Women Waken Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 32:03


On last Friday's Identify & Heal solo episode, I offered some guidance on establishing boundaries with intimacy and connecting with our Divine Feminine sexuality. After recording I realized I wanted to drill down further (pun intended!) and share some specific tips on how to really get into your space of Feminine sensuality, ecstasy, and intimacy. How do we get to know what we like and how we experience the highest levels of  pleasures possible in our bodies and spirit? It takes exploration, touching, rubbing and feeling out the joyous delight of having a Female body covered with erogenous zones and climactic centers. On this Divine Feminine solo episode I'm guiding you into that sensual space with a few tips for getting to know your body and your own unique experience of pleasure. As well as learning to voice your desires, what you like, and knowing how to ask for it, share it, and embrace it whether by ourselves or with others.  Join the Women Waken Community on Instagram Here: https://tinyurl.com/522duz2c Feel free to reach out to me to see how we can work together and send your questions, feedback, and requests for future solo episodes here: Whitney Walker, LMFTLicense # 107082www.WomenWaken.comhttps://www.psychologytoday.com/profi...Whitney@WomenWaken.comIG: @WomenwakenYoutube: @womenwaken

Art Heals All Wounds
Amilli Onair, Street Artist: Reclaiming Public Spaces: The Impact of Feminine Street Art

Art Heals All Wounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 31:37 Transcription Available


Are you comfortable with the parts of you that are feminine? Are you comfortable in a feminine space? Explore the world of street art and its transformative power in public spaces with Amilli Onair. Discover how her murals challenge perceptions of feminine energy and create safe spaces for all. Amilli's street art beautifully embraces and celebrates the feminine. She believes that by adding feminine elements to public spaces, we can create a sense of welcome and belonging for all individuals.  It's a powerful way to challenge societal norms and create spaces where everyone can explore their feelings. Amilli is from a family of women artists and shares insights into her own journey as a muralist, how her work resonates with individuals seeking feminine spaces, and the energetic impact of her art in public spaces. Amilli shares her perspective on the public nature of street art and how that challenges the concept of art belonging to the artist who created it, and also how reactions to that art reflect currents ideas and beliefs in a society. We delve into the concept of microaggressions, in particular a drawing of a certain part of the male anatomy that she often finds added to her murals. We also touch upon Amilli's personal experience with her mother's struggle with mental illness and how that relationship has influenced her artistic journey. Join me on Art Heals All Wounds as we delve into the intersection of art, belonging, and social commentary.Episode HighlightsExploring Street Art and Its Impact: 00:03:00Taking Up Space and Feminine Energy: 00:07:00The Resilience of Women and Flowers: 00:08:00Influences from Women Artists in the Family: 00:10:00The Uterus Mural: Healing and Expression: 00:13:00Coexistence of Emotions and Feminine Space: 00:18:00Street Art as a Commentary on Society: 00:23:00Expanding Notions of Feminism: 00:26:00Connect with Amilli Onair: 00:29:00Closing Remarks and Support for the Podcast: 00:31:00Music Credits and Location Acknowledgment: 00:31:00Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode!Buy Me a Coffee!Guest Info:●      Amilli's Instagram●      Amilli's Website Follow Me:●      My Instagram ●      My LinkedIn●      Art Heals All Wounds Website●      Art Heals All Wounds Instagram●      Art Heals All Wounds Facebook●      Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter 

Creative Reboot
Episode 6: An Interview with Tara from The Feminine Space

Creative Reboot

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 73:12


Welcome to Ep. 6 of Creative Reboot, the podcast for creative souls, small business owners, side hustlers and dream chasers.We hope you enjoy this episode! Please rate it (5 stars!) and subscribe. The links are in our show notes - https://creativereboot.co.

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Smart Leaders Sell Podcast
SLS033 Clearing Up Sales Confusion with Natasha Koo

Smart Leaders Sell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 33:44


Jessica is excited to welcome Natasha Koo onto the show! Natasha has been a member of Jess' Smart Leaders Sales Society since the very beginning! Natasha runs an online community called The Feminine Space and the collective mission is to help women go through major transitions in their lives. She loves being able to help when women are looking for change, but not sure what that change will look like. Natasha listens to Jessica's wisdom, recommendations, and advice in order to effectively sell. She also listens to her community in order to offer them the absolute best solutions in order to make a bigger impact within their lives. She has noticed that there is a division in her community. Some of the women are at a boiling point and need to change now, and are willing to hire her, others are at a point where they know they need to make a change, but are less willing to come forward and ask for help.   Natasha's Question: How do I speak to my audience in a way that they know I am here for them?   Jess starts off by explaining that communities and businesses are always growing, and always adding new people. When that happens, it's very important to go back to basics and get clear on who your ideal client is. She shares 2 things that someone could focus on in order to achieve the most success in communicating to the people you wish to work with, or who really need your services. She goes on to talk about ideal clients, and instead of trying to find overlaps between them, to consistently market to each of them a little differently in order to effectively serve those respective groups. She explains that you can talk to each group individually, while still serving the greater good, and provides an example to Natasha using her business as the scenario. Natasha admits that she's been hesitant to say that she wants to work with paying clients and sell premium services, but that she wants to try to help everyone who needs her. Jess clears things up by giving Natasha tools to help her community self identify and figure out which category they fit into when it comes to services that Natasha offers. Jess also answers Natasha's questions surrounding telling people what they need to hear, versus telling people what they want to hear, and navigating those waters. Jess shares that people are more likely to buy if you focus on the result and transformation you can help them achieve, and that if you're 100% confident you can get them those results and that transformation: you're not selling them a pipe dream. She also explains that there are different skill sets within business, and that some of them are fun, and some of them aren't, and that people tend to shrug off the boring stuff and struggle even though it's the boring stuff that allows much more time for fun later. Jess also talks about what she calls her “smile file” and how it helps her identify what she's helped people with in the past, the impact that it had and the results it achieved, as well as how she can further help clients in the future. She and Natasha discuss that it's less about the journey when it comes to sales. They journey is unspoken. It's the destination people want to hear about and be sold on. Quotes “Who actually is my ideal client?” “You can absolutely have more than one ideal client” “It' hard to say 'I want to sell premium services'” “Sometimes we have to say what people want to hear in order to get them on the right track” “That's what your audience needs to see: the end goal” “What is the pain they are really going through right now? What are they really struggling with? Links: Natasha www.femininetribe.com Jessica: www.smartleaderssell.com Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio.

Just Stay Curious
077 My Inner Wisdom, Interview with Natasha Koo

Just Stay Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 30:10


Natasha talks about her body work, and how she learned to read her body to understand what it was telling her. Making the shift from conflict avoidance, with time and patience, she began listing to her body and make informed choices. This transformed her approach to her life. Natasha Koo is the Women’s Tribe Leader of Feminine Space. As an ex-perfectionist, people-pleaser and conflict-avoider, Natasha overcame low-confidence, guilt and self-sabotage by trusting, loving and caring for herself. Natasha leads transformative experiences and holds the sacred, supportive and loving space for women at her Feminine Space online community. Why do you think self love is so important? Because the moment I matter, everything I do, everything I create, everything that is within my life starts to have significance, value. And everything else changes from there. What was the number one thing that was holding you back from accepting self love? The belief that others give me happiness. Who is one person who has changed your life for the better? Everybody. Everyone plays their role. What is the best advice you have ever received? “Follow your heart. Trust your intuition.” What is a self care habit that you practice regularly? Explore parts of yourself that you may be uncomfortable with. Do you have a favorite quote? “It’s really simple. The land, the earth is woman. How we treat women and how we treat the land is the same. By healing women, we heal the earth. By healing the earth, we heal women.” Can you share with us a resource or an app that we can use to help our own self care practice grow? How about we turn those apps off and listen to ourselves? I suggest you create a vision board – draw out what it is that you really want without any judgement. Put it on paper and make sure you can see it every day. What book are you reading right now? I just finished Wild Creative by Tami Lynn Kent. What is the one thing that you are most passionate about? I really have to say that to be alive and to be human and having the human experience keeps me going. 3:38 Natasha shares a time in her life when she was disconnected from herself, and letting others make decisions for her and speak for her. 5:23 Natasha talks about how she started to realize that she wasn’t living her life the way she wanted to, and the warnings she received 6:16 Natasha talks about her experience with a body work practitioner who helped her to open her mind to what she really wanted. 8:02 Natasha shares the chaos that ensued when she finally shared with her family what she wanted to happen… “when you shift, everything around you shifts” 9:20 Natasha talks about how she listens to her body for advice, she turns inward to the wisdom within. 12:33 Natasha shares the warning signs her body gives her, and the discomfort she worked through when first opening up to her body. 15:54 Natasha talks about how she avoided conflict in the past, especially with other people. This led her to say “yes” when she needed to say “no”. 20:33 Natasha shares what she does differently now that she is more connected to her inner voice and body. 23:01 Daily Insights, Q&A Natasha shares how she was a chronic people pleaser and conflict avoider, constantly deferring to others and ignoring her inner voice. She eventually learned to connect to her own inner wisdom, and to use her body as a tool to listen to her intuition.

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Peaceful Power Podcast
33: Natasha Koo on stepping into your feminine side

Peaceful Power Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 39:59


Welcome to episode #33 of the peaceful power podcast today I’m going to interview Natasha Koo. We dive into why self love is important and how our ego can get into our way from achieving our goals. Bio: Natasha Koo is the Women’s Tribe Leader of Feminine Space. As an ex-perfectionist, people-pleaser and conflict-avoider, Natasha overcame low-confidence, guilt and self-sabotage by trusting, loving and caring for herself. Natasha has created the most supportive, empowering and transformational women’s community online for self-love. Where to connect with Natasha: Website: www.femininespace.com Facebook Group: www.femininetribe.com For more information head over to www.safiretraining.com

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Energy Is Love Podcast
ELP #42- Natasha Koo, Tribe Leader of the Feminine Space and Podcaster

Energy Is Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 56:31


Natasha Koo recently came into the realm of Spirituality and started embracing her natural abilities to help people. It led her to creating the online community, "The Feminine Space". She helps empower women in being comfortable living their authentic self. She also hosts a podcast called the Feminine Space. She was a funny and interesting guest who shared beautiful insights. Enjoy! Feminine Space Online- http://www.femininespace.com/ Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/groups/465550383644617/ Feminine Space Podcast- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/feminine-space-podcast-self/id1112466794?mt=2

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The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan
179: End Your Suffering With Natasha Koo

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 14:12


Natasha Koo is the Tribe Leader of the Feminine Space. She hosts and leads the most loving, supportive and nurturing online community for women because she believes it is time that we start living for ourselves. Natasha empowers women to be comfortable living their authentic self, ignite their natural power and lift both their dreams and other sisters up. As an ex-people pleaser, perfectionist and conflict-avoider, Natasha learned that unless she starts taking responsibility for herself, her life and powers, her dreams would never come true. Find out in this episode how Natasha made the decision to end her own suffering and start living her truth. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Natasha's episode, Natasha's website, resources, gifts and so much more.

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