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As our bodyminds change, so too do our routines and creative practices. Elle sits down with guest Isabel Abbott to talk burnout, silence, plant care, and carving out small pockets of joy to nurture ourselves. Join in as these two spoonies share a heartfelt laugh over their affinity for a good complaining session with fellow disabled folks. Nothing quite compares to the camaraderie of shared experience. Subscribe to Hoorf! Radical Care in a Late Capitalist Heckscape wherever you listen to your favorite podcast:AppleSpotifyGoogleBecome a Patron:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hoorfpodcast/membership Connect with Elle Billing: Website: www.hoorfpodcast.com / www.elleandwink.com Instagram: instagram.com/hoorfpodcast Support the show
Your pleasure matters. Join the July cohort of my 5-week online Power in Pleasure course. Check out details and enroll at dawnserra.com/pleasurecourse. My chat with Sinclair Sexsmith and rife got postposed, so this week's episode is just me and you. First up, I share about three new articles/resources that came across my feed this week. Head to sexgetsreal.com/ep266 for all of the links mentioned in the episode. Then, we dive into two important questions from listeners just like you. Peter is a cis man who is a virgin. He has been listening to older episodes of the show and was confused by a conversation I had with a Dirty Lola in response to a cis woman who was a virgin asking about boundaries. Peter feels he shouldn't have boundaries if he ever meets someone who is willing to have sex with him in order to actually, well, have sex. Should he have boundaries or not? I offer feedback all about the importance of boundaries not only for our own pleasure but as a way to build trust with potential partners and because consent requires us to openly communicate our needs so that others can choose for themselves based on as much information as possible. Then, Allison is thinking about becoming a sex educator and wants to know what programs I recommend. Gosh, do I have thoughts! Because I get this question all the time, I share my thoughts about how most programs won't really meet anyone's needs if they want to become a sex educator and what I do see as the future of this field and what I think it will take to be a part of where we're going rather than where we've been. Patreon supporters, this week you get exclusive access to my hour long and very intimate conversation with Isabel Abbott from Explore More Summit 2019. It's MAGICAL. If you don't yet support the show, even $1 means so much. If you support at $3 per month and above, you get access to weekly exclusive content (and there's a huge backlog at this point!). Support at $5 per month and above and help me field listener questions. Details and bonuses are at patreon.com/sgrpodcast. That's it for this week's episode. Have questions of your own you'd like featured on the show? Send me a note! Follow Sex Gets Real on Twitter and Facebook and Dawn is on Instagram. About Host Dawn Serra: What if everything you’ve been taught about relationships, about your body, about sex is wrong? My name is Dawn Serra and I dare to ask scary questions that might lead us all towards a deeper, more connected experience of our lives. In addition to being the host of the weekly podcast, Sex Gets Real, the creator of the online conference Explore More, I also work one-on-one with clients who are feeling stuck, confused, or disappointed with the ways they experience desire, love, and confidence. It’s not all work, though. In my spare time, you can find me adventuring with my husband, cuddling my cats as I read a YA novel, or obsessing over MasterChef Australia. Listen and subscribe to Sex Gets Real Listen and subscribe on iTunes Check us out on Stitcher Don't forget about I Heart Radio's Spreaker Pop over to Google Play Use the player at the top of this page. Now available on Spotify. Search for "sex gets real". Find the Sex Gets Real channel on IHeartRadio. Hearing from you is the best Contact form: Click here (and it's anonymous)
Let's talk consent. Gaslighting. Dissent. Victim shaming. And all the ways we harm each other on our journey for freedom. I am joined by Consent Culture Educator, Isabel Abbott, as we discuss how we can do better as women and entrepreneurs in honoring each other's sovereignty. This conversation gets deep fast and will leave you questioning your practices, in a good way. Get ready! To grab the show notes including all the information on today’s guest, go to www.ThaisSky.com/podcast/6. If you like what you heard, it would mean the world to me if you took a moment to leave a review and share this podcast with your community. Thank you for your generous attention. XO Thais Socials // Website: www.ThaisSky.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/IamThaisSky Instagram: www.instagram.com/IamThaisSky
Isabel Abbott is a writer and the author of Salt + Honey: secular prayers for the human hearts. Additionally, she is a consent culture radical, a corporeal artist and sex educator, a sanctuary in birth and art and death midwifery. From Isabel Abbott: "My life and personhood are marked and sometimes marred by experiences of love and severed losses, religious oppression and illness and trauma and wonder of survival, the stories of how these things came and shaped me, leaving me changed." Learning to stay with myself even in that which is protest, that to which I do not consent, that which lives forever in the hollow of the slats of my ribcage, has been the greatest work and love of my life. Showing up for and with others in these thresholds is much of what I am here to do.
Isabel Abbott is a writer and the author of Salt + Honey: secular prayers for the human hearts. Additionally, she is a consent culture radical, a corporeal artist and sex educator, a sanctuary in birth and art and death midwifery. From Isabel Abbott: "My life and personhood are marked and sometimes marred by experiences of love and severed losses, religious oppression and illness and trauma and wonder of survival, the stories of how these things came and shaped me, leaving me changed." Learning to stay with myself even in that which is protest, that to which I do not consent, that which lives forever in the hollow of the slats of my ribcage, has been the greatest work and love of my life. Showing up for and with others in these thresholds is much of what I am here to do.
This week's guest on In Her Room is writer, list-maker, and wearer of wings Isabel Abbott. We talk about the importance of our body stories, the ways we connect with our personal mythologies, and so much more in this 45-minute episode. There is great power in returning and living fully embodied.Here are some things mentioned in this episode:Isabel's websiteList and LettersIsabel on FacebookIsabel on InstagramHandmapping :: Personal Cartography ReadingsWriting the WombWriting FreedomSanctuary Sessions"Close to the Bone" :: Isabel's reading"Finding the Way to Frida's House""Belonging to the Body"In Her Skin :: Isabel's course with Stacy de la Rosa"In Her Skin" :: Stacy's inspiring blog postHomesick Quote