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This week, we had on Christy Werner, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who brings warmth, empathy, and expertise to her work helping others heal from trauma. With a holistic approach, Christy specializes in counseling for mood disorders, trauma, PTSD, and more, using a blend of therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic, and Relational Psychotherapy. In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between friendship and therapy, the journey of truly knowing yourself, setting and respecting boundaries, and breaking cycles of generational trauma. Christy's insights offer a compassionate perspective on navigating life's complexities and healing through connection. Follow Christy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christykkw/ Follow Begin with Shaolin: Instagram: @beginwithshaolin Youtube: @beginwithshaolin Tiktok: @beginwithshaolin https://www.beginwithshaolin.com/ Follow Shaolin: Instagram: @studioshaolin Youtube: @studioshaolin Tiktok: @studio.shaolin https://www.studioshaolin.com/
"You read the book, you have a visceral reaction to things, you take note of it, and you bring it to the author..."In anticipation of Shelley Thompson's novel Roar hitting shelves, Emma and Cyn take the opportunity to learn more about the process behind the publication of this fiercely anticipated novel. This episode, we're taking a peek into the world of sensitivity reading, and the sorts of insights this process gives to authors looking to properly represent marginalized communities in their works of fiction. Emma and Cyn are joined by Ronnie Ali, a Registered Psychotherapist, Diversity and Wellness Consultant in the arts and entertainment production, a Trauma-Informed Practice Specialist with Challenge Accepted, and Clinical Supervisor at the Toronto Institute for Relational Psychotherapy. Due to these exceptional qualifications and her insightful nature, Ronnie was chosen to be a sensitivity reader for Roar, and worked closely with Shelley Thompson to deliver a narrative that felt respectful, gripping, and authentic to the trans experience. Outside of her work as a sensitivity reader, Ronnie focuses on ending cycles of violence by addressing the roots of oppression and discrimination through research, psychoeducation, social programming, mindfulness training, and consultation services. The majority of the clients at her practice are trans and gender non-conforming. Ronnie identifies as a trans woman of colour and an immigrant settler in Turtle Island. Order your copy of Shelley Thompson's RoarFollow this link to order from the publisher: https://nimbus.ca/store/roar.htmlTD Connected Community MomentHere are a couple of book recommendations from our guest, Ronnie. Both are written by trans BIPOC femmes. Check them out: From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea by Kai Cheng Thomhttps://arsenalpulp.com/News/2020/LISTEN-Julie-Andrews-reads-from-From-the-Stars-in-the-Sky-to-the-Fish-in-the-Sea-by-Kai-Cheng-Thom-for-Julie-s-Library Zom-Fam by Kama La Mackerelhttps://metonymypress.com/shop/books/zom-fam-la-mackerel/For more information on Simply Good Form, follow this link: https://www.simplygoodform.com/Find us on: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/SimplyGoodForm/)Twitter (@simplygoodform)Instagram (@simplygoodform)LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/simply-good-form/)This podcast is created by Simply Good Form, with production assistance and editing from Podstarter. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/simply-good-form/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/SimplyGoodForm Trans Canada Stories is proudly partnered with TD Bank Group.Hosts: Emma Stanley (She/Her) and Cyn Sweeney (She/Her)Producer: Connor Sampson (He/Him) podstarter.io
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Have you every wanted to hear how therapists talk behind the scenes? In this conversation two therapists talk about attachment styles, burn out, how much we care about our clients and so much more.Alison is a dear colleague, friend and former client and she brings her unique medicine to this conversation - she has a way of articulating inner work that is sensitive, nuanced and at the same time crystal clear.Alison James Bio:I hold a BAH from Queen's University and an MA from Dalhousie University, completing the bulk of my training in psychotherapy at The Toronto Institute of Relational Psychotherapy, the Gestalt Institute of Toronto, and the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute. In addition, I have received advanced instruction in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Structural Dissociation Theory and Parts Work, Polyvagal-Informed Nervous System Regulation, Mindfulness and Embodiment, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Relational Somatic Psychotherapy, Hypnotherapy, and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT). I also regularly participate in short courses and workshops across a wide variety of topics. I am a Registered Psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario and a member of the Canadian Association for Psychodynamic Therapy. I adhere to the codes of ethics mandated by both organizations. For more personal notes on how she thinks and works visit her website or find her on Instagram.—JOIN THE EMAIL LIST TO RECEIVE NON-OBVIOUS THINKING ABOUT PERSONAL GROWTH Sign Up for Alison's Email List —HOW TO MICRODOSE FOR TRANSFORMATION GUIDEReceive the Transformational Microdosing Guide —APPLY FOR EXPAND TO STEP FULLY INTO THE LIFE YOU DESIREExpand is a three month alchemical program to transform your current experience into a new chapter in your life. In Expand you will engage in deep mental, emotional and somatic work in a structured process so that you can fully step into your life in every way you desire. You will also have the opportunity to experience one full microdosing cycle combined with the inner work if you choose. Learn More and Apply for Expand —CONNECT WITH ALISON WebsiteLinkedInInstagramYouTube
Sex is a physical expression of the love you and your partner share. Unfortunately, during infertility, sex can become more about the baby making goal, than a true connection. In this webinar I will be speaking with Isiah McKimmie about why it's important to keep the intimacy alive and how you can re-establish that connection and really enjoy the baby making process. Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. Compassionate, understanding and absolutely non-judgemental, Isiah has built her reputation on getting results and helping her clients live happier lives.
In this episode we discuss a topic which is so important to creating a healthy pregnancy, a healthy family and healthy relationships, but it can be seen as a bit ‘taboo'. We know we need to have sex to make a baby and even if you are trying through IVF or assisted reproduction, intimacy and connection is still so important within a healthy relationship, but unfortunately, it can so easily be lost when baby making becomes a mission. Joining me to help unpack this topic and provide you with some strategies to help you maintain that intimacy and that connection, is the lovely Isiah McKimmie. Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach and is one of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia. Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Masters degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. She's worked with thousands of people, and writes a popular weekly advice column on sex and relationships with news.com.au. Find out more about working with Isiah at the links below Website https://isiah-mckimmie.com/ 8 Week – Awaken Program https://isiah-s-site.thinkific.com/pages/awaken Facebook https://www.facebook.com/isiah.mckimmie Instagram https://www.instagram.com/isiahmckimmie.sexologist/ For the opportunity to ask your questions of Conceive Baby Podcast guests (and loads more fertility goodness!), join the Conceive Baby with Tasha Jennings Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/conceivebabywithtashajennings
One thing I don't talk about much in my work is sex. Not for any particular reason, it's just not something that's high on my list of priorities to research and form opinions on. However, I have lots of listeners who have asked about sex therapy so I've got Isiah McKimmie on the show to well, talk about sex! She is ridiculously qualified, with a masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a masters degree in Science in Medicine(Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual and a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology just to name a few. She's Australia's most qualified relationship and intimacy specialist and in this episode she gives excellent advice on sex, couples therapy and how to get the intimacy you crave in life. Links https://carlyjacobs.activehosted.com/f/69 https://www.patreon.com/veryexcellenthabits https://www.instagram.com/veryexcellenthabits https://www.facebook.com/groups/veryexcellenthabits Isiah's guide for deepening love and intimacy - https://isiah-mckimmie.ck.page/92da5ad26e See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lauren Taus is a licensed clinical therapist with a specialty in addiction and trauma treatment. She utilizes ketamine-assisted psychotherapy in her clinical work, where she’s had success treating a number of challenging conditions, including depression, anxiety, suicidality, eating disorders, OCD, and more. Lauren trained at The Trauma Institute in Boston in Trauma-sensitive yoga, and with the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for complex PTSD. She's an experienced clinician whose work is firmly rooted in creating a safe and loving connection between herself and her clients. She's also the host of a podcast about Psychedelics and Psychedelic Psychotherapy: INBodied Life. To check out her show and her practice, visit her online at https://www.inbodiedlife.com/. Also ... The past year saw a tremendous loss of life, grief, chaos and pain. The need to find space to process and transform this grief collectively is more important than ever. Esalen’s upcoming workshop Grief Dancer speaks directly to this need for a collective practice of releasing grief. The Grief Dancer workshop will take place May 14th to 16th, 2021, facilitated by physician and author Peter Selwyn and Lucia Horan, who was trained by Gabrielle Roth, creator of the visionary 5Rhythms method. Using the tools of the 5Rhythms movement practice combined with a process of grief work grounded in emotional presence, non-judgment, and supportive witnessing, participants will come together in a safe space to help heal mind, body, and spirit. Secure your place for the workshop now at https://www.esalen.org/workshops/grief-dancer.
PREVIEW: We’ve all become familiar with our own personal comfort zones; where we operate and interact with the most ease and predictability. Some of us are more inclined than others to step outside of their comfort zones, and maybe even crave the feeling of pushing those limits. Others find it difficult and sometimes even debilitating. How is it healthy and beneficial to step beyond our comfort zones? Clinical Therapist Mariah Loftin is here to discuss this topic in SKYlights episode 26. In her work at Open Sky, Mariah helps young adults launch into adulthood and independence by building confidence, grit, and resilience outside of their comfort zones. We’re grateful to have her back on the podcast! GUEST PROFILE: MARIAH LOFTIN, MA, LPC As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Mariah skillfully blends her background as a psychotherapist, behaviorist and art therapist. She is quickly able to assess and appropriately treat students, masterfully illuminating the issues that are difficult for them to face. She then pushes them to their edges to start working on those core issues. In her work, she melds a variety of modalities such as Art Therapy, Behavior Analysis, Relational Psychotherapy for Trauma, DBT, Family Systems Therapy, MI, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to best meet the individual therapeutic needs. TOPICS COVERED: young adults, comfort zone, grit, parenting tips, core values, therapy, wilderness therapy, treatment, parenting SELECT QUOTES: “However, if we stay in that place of predictability, of familiarity, of safety, life is not going to be particularly rich and we're not going to be able to build up the ability to deal with whatever it is that life throws at us.” “I love this idea of the wilderness itself being a place that people in general, but particularly young people, can come to heal because those trees, those mountains are not going to judge you.” “There are huge comfort zones that I would say most people bump up against when they're emotional challenges. Things like talking about our emotions and our feelings, and actually allowing other people to see us like that, to me, is vulnerability.” “For a lot of people, asking for help is actually outside of that comfort zone. And that's my biggest encouragement: look at what's going on, make a plan and accept support where you need it.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corinne Masur, PsyD, is a child and adult psychoanalyst who has been in practice for over thirty-five years treating children, adolescents and adults. She is also the co-founder of The Parent Child Center of Philadelphia,The Philadelphia Center for Psychoanalytic Education, and The Philadelphia Declaration of Play. She is on the faculty of The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (PCOP) and The Institute for Relational Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (IRPP). She is the editor of Flirting With Death: Psychoanalysts Consider Mortality (Routledge, 2019), “Finding the Piggle: Reconsidering DW Winnicott’s Most Famous Child Case (Phoenix, 2021) and the author of When a Child Grieves (in Press) and the parenting blog, www.thoughtfulparenting.org. Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
My guest on the podcast today is Isiah McKimmieIsiah is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover intimacy and connection for over a decade.One of Australia's most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts, she holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. In the conversation on the subject of insecurity and sexuality we cover a wide range of topics including: - Dealing with the impact of sexual abuse - The impact a repressed sexuality has on other areas of life - How your beliefs and fears about yourself show up in the bedroom - Growing together as a couple - Sex as life force energy - The problem of pornography as sex education - Talking to your kids about sex People suffer greatly for not knowing how to talk about sex, so I'm sure you'll find Isiah's approach to the subject refreshingly honest and useful.
PREVIEW: The first thing you can do after your child has enrolled in wilderness is BREATHE. Acknowledge this transition and the courage it took to get here. What next? In this episode, we give guidance on how to support yourself and your child while he or she is in wilderness therapy. We explain how both students and parents can cycle through the stages of grief as they adjust to this new phase in their life. We address the common fears parents experience about sending their child to wilderness and the growth opportunities their family can expect.It’s also important to note that the questions, fears, challenges, and opportunities for parents of young adults, specifically, are unique. What if my child wants to leave wilderness? What are the next steps after wilderness? Our guest today, Senior Clinical Therapist Mariah Loftin, works with young adults and their families at Open Sky Wilderness Therapy. She lends us her expertise and advice for parents on these topics. RESOURCES:Family-related Open Sky blogsMariah’s blog, How to Talk with your Young Adult About Wilderness TherapyMariah answers young adults’ FAQs in her blog, How will Wilderness Benefit Me?SKYlights Episode 6: How will Wilderness Benefit Me?GUEST PROFILE:Mariah Loftin, MA, LPCAs a Licensed Professional Counselor, Mariah skillfully blends her background as a psychotherapist, behaviorist and art therapist. She is quickly able to assess and appropriately treat students, masterfully illuminating the issues that are difficult for them to face. She then pushes them to their edges to start working on those core issues. In her work, she melds a variety of modalities such as Art Therapy, Behavior Analysis, Relational Psychotherapy for Trauma, DBT, Family Systems Therapy, MI, and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy to best meet the individual therapeutic needs.Mariah quickly and easily establishes rapport with students and their families, building deep and positive connections with parents while supporting students through change. She is recognized by clients and peers for her positive nature, open personality, and tenacious dedication.As a seasoned three-dimensional stained glass sculpture artist, Mariah likens what she does in her studio to the work she does in the field at Open Sky. As each sculpture is lit from within, the imperfections in the glass form are the very things that add character and individuality to the piece. Mariah helps students examine and appreciate the many dimensions of themselves, including their mental, emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. She creates an environment that contributes to changes in the student’s inner world, developing a more integrated sense of self along with an increase in self-awareness, understanding, and acceptance.
Isiah McKimmie, one of Australia’s leading relationship and sex experts is back to chat with Julia in this week's episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast. This time, Julia and Isiah talk about sex and pain. Sex and pain are not two words we’d typically like to put in a sentence together; not when it's unwanted anyway. In this episode Isiah chats with Julia about: The different types of pain including sexual pain, pelvic pain, and chronic pain. If there are any stages in life where it could get worse. How common it actually is for women to experience pain during and after sex. What the potential causes are of the pain. And how to fix it! - the treatment options available (and why orgasms support the body in dealing with pain). Isiah also shares preventative tips to prevent pain. If you have ever experienced pain during or after sex then this is the episode for you! Isiah is a passionate couples therapist, sex therapist, sexologist and tantra expert who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. She has been featured in or written for publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, The Huffington Post, Mamamia, Cosmo, the SMH, Cleo, My Body and Soul and has been on the Today Show and SBS. She is the go to expert on sex in Australia. Links mentioned in the episode: Listen here for the first episode that Isiah was on the show for - all about sex and body image. Listen here for the second episode that Isiah was on the show for - all about orgasms. Listen here for the third episode that Isiah was on the show for - about sex and stress. https://www.isiah-mckimmie.com/ Connect with Isiah on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. For information about the single parent mentoring programs available with Julia, visit Single Mother Survival Guide Mentoring and E-Courses. Book in for your complimentary 30 minute Clarity Call with Julia here. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.
Let's talk about sex. No, this is not an R-rated episode but my podcast guest today Isiah McKimmie is one of Australia's most popular experts on intimacy, sex and relationships. Isiah works as a couples Therapist, Sexologist, Sex Therapist and Coach, committed to loving relationships, whole-hearted sex and deep intimacy. She has credentials to boot, including a Masters Degree in Relational Psychotherapy and Masters Degree in Science of Medicine (Sexual Health/Psychosexual Therapy), among other impressive academic merits. She has a name sake web site and works online and offline to help women and men feel more empowered in areas of deep connection, intimacy and loving sex, at all stages of life. Here Isiah is discussing The Politics of Intimacy. You can learn: How does one end up a sex therapist? How do define true intimacy and how can couples create that magic once the initial “in lust” phase wears off? How do you know if you are creating a relationship based on intimacy vs sexual attraction? How did you turn your interest and talents into a business – what makes it successful? Last advice: What is your biggest advice on The Politics of Intimacy? To find out more from Isiah go to: W: https://www.isiah-mckimmie.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Isiah/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isiahmckimmie.sexologist/?hl=en Amplify your ideas and get a bit political with me! To be a future podcast guest or connect with me, I can be found at: Amber@bespokecomms.com.au Amber's social media links: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Isiah McKimmie, one of Australia’s leading relationship and sex experts is back to chat with Julia in this week's episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast. This time, Julia and Isiah talk about the relationship between sex and stress. They discuss the impact that stress has on sex and how sex can benefit stress, plus lots more! Isiah is a passionate couples therapist, sex therapist, sexologist and tantra expert who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. She has been featured in or written for publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, The Huffington Post, Mamamia, Cosmo, the SMH, Cleo, My Body and Soul and has been on the Today Show and SBS. She is the go to expert on sex in Australia. Links mentioned in the episode: Listen here for the first episode that Isiah was on the show for - all about sex and body image. Listen here for the second episode that Isiah was on the show for - all about orgasms. https://www.isiah-mckimmie.com/ Connect with Isiah on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. Sign up for the Don't Just Survive, THRIVE e-course kicking off on the 30th July right here. For information about the single parent mentoring programs available with Julia, visit Single Mother Survival Guide Mentoring and E-Courses. Book in for your complimentary 30 minute Clarity Call with Julia here. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.
Isiah McKimmie, one of Australia’s leading relationship and sex experts is back to chat with Julia in this week's episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast. This time, Julia and Isiah talk about all things ORGASMS. They discuss if orgasms are possible for everyone, if it is normal to struggle to reach an orgasm, what kind of factors can get in the way of reaching an orgasm, what you can do to find your orgasm, and lots more! Isiah also answers questions from listeners such as: Is it common for mothers over 40 to lose their sex drive completely? How do you get your orgasm back after having a child? When it comes to sex, is it a case of “use it or lose it”? Isiah is a passionate couples therapist, sex therapist, sexologist and tantra expert who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. She has been featured in or written for publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, The Huffington Post, Mamamia, Cosmo, the SMH, Cleo, My Body and Soul and has been on the Today Show and SBS. She is the go to expert on sex in Australia. Links mentioned in the episode: Listen here for the first episode that Isiah was on the show for - all about sex and body image. https://www.isiah-mckimmie.com/ Isiah's Orgasm e-book is not quite ready yet. In the meantime, you can download her free e-book - Liberated: How to Become a Sexually Empowered Woman + Experience Sexual Freedom - right HERE. Connect with Isiah on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. For information about the single parent mentoring programs available with Julia, visit Single Mother Survival Guide Services. Book in for your complimentary 30 minute Clarity Call with Julia here. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.
In this episode of the Single Mother Survival Guide Podcast Julia chats with one of Australia’s leading Relationship and Sex Experts, Isiah McKimmie. Julia and Isiah talk about all things SEX AND BODY IMAGE. They discuss the perception that mums can’t be sexual, why mothers are struggling to find their sense of sensuality and desire again, the male perception of a mother's sexuality, and what celebrity mothers are doing for the perception of sexuality in society. Isiah also shares her advice: for any mother getting herself out there and feeling confident sexually if it's been a while, and having sex with a new partner; getting emotionally ready, and the potential of carrying forward old issues from the past; getting past the body image insecurities which can lead to feeling extremely self-conscious when it comes to getting naked and having sex; shutting the inner critic down during sex; and LOTS MORE! Isiah also shares her tips for any women whose bodies may have taken a toll due to illnesses such as cancer, and who are struggling to feel comfortable with their body image and sex. Isiah is a passionate couples therapist, sex therapist, sexologist and tantra expert who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. She has been featured in or written for publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, The Huffington Post, Mamamia, Cosmo, the SMH, Cleo, My Body and Soul and has been on the Today Show and SBS. She is the go to expert on sex in Australia. Links mentioned in the episode: https://www.isiah-mckimmie.com/ Connect with Isiah on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. Sign up to the Don't Just Survive, THRIVE online program for single mums here. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. For information about the single parent mentoring programs available with Julia, visit Single Mother Survival Guide Services. Book in for your complimentary 30 minute Clarity Call with Julia here. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.
Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. Isiah is passionate about helping women become sensually embodied and erotically empowered. She also helps couples discover more satisfying sex and deeply loving relationships. This is a deep dive into: Isiah's personal journey and how she came to be a sexologist and sex therapist the role of a sexologist sexual and emotional intimacy what sensually embodied and erotically empowered mean connecting with your partner outside of the bedroom how she works with women and couples when to seek support and help Connect with Isiah: Website + Facebook Join Dare to Flourish
Sex is a physical expression of the love you and your partner share. Unfortunately, during infertility, sex can become more about the baby making goal, than a true connection. In this webinar I will be speaking with Isiah McKimmie about why it’s important to keep the intimacy alive and how you can re-establish that connection and really enjoy the baby making process. Isiah McKimmie is a Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist and Coach who has been helping women and couples discover deeper intimacy and desire for over a decade. One of the most qualified Sex and Relationship Experts in Australia, Isiah holds a Masters degree in Relational Psychotherapy, a Master degree in Science in Medicine (Sexual Counselling/Psychosexual Therapy), a Post-Graduate Diploma of Sexology and a Certificate from the prestigious Institute for the Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality. Compassionate, understanding and absolutely non-judgemental, Isiah has built her reputation on getting results and helping her clients live happier lives.