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In this episode, I share with you some GREAT sex I had recently, and discuss how ableism can be a constant bedfellow. I share my anger over not being able to jerk a lover off, or give him head in the way I want due to limited fine motor function. I explore how that anger made me feel in the moment, and consider what you can do if you have better gross motor functions than fine motor skills. Lastly, I look at exercises you might do to improve fine motor function so you can jerk cocks/lovers off all day long. Enjoy!Be sure to support our two new sponsors:Oleb Books, who have launched a Personal Essay Contest for disabled parents. Details here: www.olebbooks.com/contestsThe Lemonayde App. An app that allows for you to disclose your disability, chronic illness or health issue as you see fit. Details here: SupportLemonayde.com
Join Kelli and Erica as they share some knowledge about emotional agility from research psychologist Susan David. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
Join Kelli and Erica as they share some knowledge about emotional agility from research psychologist Susan David. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
Join Kelli as she shares an exercise to cultivate something we've been talking quite a bit about on the podcast lately - acceptance. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
Join Kelli and Erica as they chat about fierce self-compassion, how it differs from traditional self-compassion, and the benefits of cultivating it. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
Join Kelli and Erica as they chat about some of their biggest barriers, like doubt and acceptance, in working with anxiety. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.
In this episode, we explore what it means to get better. I’ve been thinking a lot about healing and recovery, and what it means to get better. Last month marked my 12 years anniversary of living with debilitating chronic pain, and this past May marked the 3 year anniversary of my most recent and most invasive surgery. When I look back at how I had imagined myself to feel at this stage, I hadn’t been able to see clearly; it was all a blur of grey. I could barely see beyond the initial hospital stay, let alone the long uphill journey of rehabilitation. When I was able to imagine the recovery, I focused my energy on the end game, the final stretch in the marathon. I imagined myself fully restored, and maybe even, if I can say it, healed and full of energy and vitality. The truth is, I don’t feel that way, well at least not yet. And I’m not sure if I’ll ever feel that way, really. Let's talk about how a life with pain isn't just so simple; it isn't good or bad, and it isn't that if we feel better we don't also feel pain. And if we don't feel pain, it doesn't mean that the wisdom of pain disappears. It's deeper and more wild than that. If you'd like to connect about what you hear on Painiac, suggest a guest, sponsor the show, or make a donation, reach out at www.painiacpodcast.com. Painiac is a labor of love, and is and always will be a free resource for people living with pain. It costs money to produce this show and bring it to you, and I hope you consider making a contribution at www.painiacpodcast.com If everyone who listens donates $1, the show would be funded for a third season. If you can, please help me keep making Painiac. Thank you in advance!---Shelly THANK YOU TO OUR PODCAST SPONSOR: THE LEMONAYDE APP Lemonayde makes dating and socializing when you live with chronic pain or illness a whole lot easier. Visit www.SupportLemonayde.com to learn more and to support their Kickstarter. Let's help them raise $50,000!
Join Kelli and guest Dr. Russ Harris as they chat about the happiness trap and how it leads us to get innocently and unknowingly caught in the anxiety cycle. And feel free to support our friends over at the Lemonayde App by going to SupportLemonayde.com Visit notanotheranxietyshow.com for more resources, including a free e-book when you sign up for my newsletter, courses, videos, and more! Disclaimer: Hopefully you find the information in this podcast helpful but it is not intended to replace medical advice and should not be used as such.