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Beth, Aaron and Tina took some time and compiled a list of their sexiest tips and tricks to share with y'all and the conversation didn't stop there. They covered a wide range of hot topics, including:Why Tina is like an oysterPounding sexShallow penetrationTeasing thrusts"just the tip"Rocking and grindingBreaking cocks and breaking pussiesTeasingPersonalized pornIs dirty talk cringey?TicklingWhich words turn you on?Using pillows as a wedgeAnd so so much more. I mean, the gang could barely control themselves, they were so excited. Got a top ten sex tips list of your own? Email it to us at comewithusconfessions@gmail.com!WANT A GRADUATE DEGREE IN LOVE?Are you looking for some guidance or direction on taking your relationship to the next level? From love, sex, intimacy, and self-love, Beth can help!Sexy Ed School: https://www.sexyedschool.com/Love, Sex and Relationship Coaching: https://bethtalks.com/coaching-with-bethL I N K S & S O C I A L M E D I A - Follow us on social media for updates, Come With Us podcast episodes, Sexy Ed School & more!!Website: https://darlingway.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comewithuspodcastCoaching: https://bethtalks.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/comewithuspodcastContact Come With Us:comewithusconfessions@gmail.com
To follow up from last week’s episode we’re discussing the reboot of The L Word; The L Word: Generation Q. Watching the OG show in comparison to the reboot is an amazing indicator of the changing times surrounding the views of sexuality, gender and even the development of technology as a whole. We revisit Becca’s original predictions from the previous episode (so be sure to check that out.) We discuss the storylines we loved and the storylines we didn’t, the plot holes, our favourite of the new characters, our hopes and predictions for season 2. And wonder what links they will make back to the OG series this upcoming season. We chat about the chances of Danette (Dani and Bette) becoming canon or whether Gigi and Dani should get together. Who Sophie will go to at the airport? Angie and Jordi’s young love. Why Tina would have left to find herself yet be engaged to someone else less than a year later… Imagine waiting 10 years to find out your endgame ship are no longer together. So, of course, we couldn’t ignore TiBette and their current storyline. Be sure to follow us @DLDTPodcast on Instagram and twitter NOTE: we have decided to move to biweekly release of the podcast in order to continue to provide a high standard podcast for you. Though we say at the end of this episode join us next week, the next episode will be released April 1st 2021.
Essential oils have been proven time and time again to have such unique and impactful benefits to those who incorporate them into their daily practices. In today’s episode, I’m joined by my sister, Tina Hanson, who is an avid user and proud advocate for these products. She shares her story on how they’ve helped her personally during times when she had issues with managing blood pressure, as well as why others who share similar beliefs in approaching health holistically can benefit from them. We chat about why essential oils have been instrumental in Tina’s approach towards health and wellness, the effects that each blend can have on certain ailments and conditions, and share some of our personal favorite products in the ‘doTERRA’ line. To hear more, tune in to Episode 15 of Six Pack! Some Questions I Ask:How did you start using essential oils? (0:54)How long were you using them before they started having an effect? (3:40)Do you remember what specific blends you were using that helped lower your blood pressure? (4:34)Are there any other products that you use besides ‘doTERRA’? (8:39)Was there anything else you wanted to share on the benefits of essential oils? (20:04)In This Episode You Will Learn:Why Tina has used essential oils as a substitute for prescription medications (1:58)Why Tina uses and advocates for the ‘doTERRA’ brand (5:47)How essential oils can help individuals with seasonal allergies and minor injuries (9:51)Why using tea tree essential oil is beneficial before flying or traveling (12:44)How to use ‘sinus bombs’ and an example of how they have helped young athletes in the past (13:34)A brief background on ‘doTERRA’ essential oils & How the ‘CleryCalm’ blend can assist with alleviating menstrual cramps (15:18)Why essential oils are beneficial to individuals who apply a holistic approach to their health (17:38)Let’s Connect!InstagramWebsiteFacebookConnect With Tina Hanson:InstagramFacebookDoterraResources:Product: ‘doTERRA Lifelong Vitality Pack’ Product: ‘doTERRA Peppermint Oil’ Product: ‘doTERRA Tea Tree Oil’Product: ‘doTERRA Peace Oil’Product: ‘doTERRA Balance Oil’ Product: ‘doTERRA TriEase’ - Seasonal BlendProduct: ‘doTERRA ClaryCalm’ - Monthly Blend for WomenProduct: ‘doTERRA Serenity Oil’Product: ‘doTERRA Lavender Oil’ Product Line: ‘doTERRA On Guard’ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Co-Founder of The Life Makeover Collective and Creator of the emerging dating platform Love In Sync, Tina Jesso! Tina has had an extensive background in sales, recruitment, and finance and shares her story of how she shifted into the world of online dating. We talk about how COVID has introduced the idea of Zoom dates, how Tina got into this industry, and why it’s so important to actively listen to your partner. We also discuss the value of authenticity and why it’s so vital to creating a healthy partnership, not only with your significant other but also within yourself and understanding your own needs and desires. If you’re keen to hear more and want to gain some useful dating tips from the expert herself, tune in to Episode 11 of Orange Crushing It!Some Questions I Ask:How did you get involved in the personal development and dating space? (3:41)What is your worst online dating experience? (24:12)What has been your best online dating moment? (28:19)Do you have any tips for dating during Covid-19? (43:16)In This Episode You Will Learn:A brief background on Tina Jesso (0:52)What an RSP is & Why it’s important to think about your finances early on (8:31)How Tina and her business partner, Susan Hum, founded their dating website (11:52)Ways COVID is changing the way we interact with online dating (15:06)Tina’s tips and advice for dating on Zoom (17:25)The real-life effects that catfishing can have (19:49)Why Tina doesn’t believe in ‘ghosting’ (30:09)The importance of actively listening to each other (34:26)Understanding what you need from your significant other & The importance of dating people who differ from you (38:36)The ‘thinker’ vs. ‘feeler’ aspect of relationships (41:01)Let’s Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagramConnect With Tina Jesso:WebsiteLinkedInFacebook PageLife Makeover Collective - WebsiteLove In Sync - WebsiteEmail: tina@loveinsync.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I talk with Tina Rasmussen Ph.D, a meditation teacher and author who is best known as being the first Western woman to master the virtuoso-level shamata meditation system of Pa Auk Sayadaw. In this interview we learn about Tina’s life-defining quest for enlightenment which inspired her 1-year solo retreat in which her practice of Dzogchen triggered not only massive energetic phenomena but also a profound spiritual awakening. We hear all about Tina’s training and authorisation under the notoriously rigorous Pa Auk Sayadaw, culminating in mastery of all 8 jhanas, with all ten kasinas, and much more. We also discuss issues such as integration of awakening in professional life, romantic relationship after enlightenment, and s3xual scandal among meditation teachers. Topics Include 0:00 - Intro 00:53 - Learning meditation at 13 years old 03:19 - Rediscovering the spiritual path after divorce 07:10 - Discovering a natural faculty for deep meditation experiences 10:31 - Straddling deep practice and high end business consulting 14:11 - Why Tina outed herself as a meditator in her professional life 18:36 - Effects of Tina’s spiritual practice on her romantic relationships, and meeting Stephen Snyder 24:10 - Rewired romantic life after enlightenment and Tibetan Tantra 29:20 - Tina’s 1 year solo retreat 40:55 - Extreme energetic experiences and DIY Tummo 44:21 - Tsoknyi Rinpoche and subtle body trauma 50:38 - The challenges of working with very popular teachers 55:33 - Finding mentors as an advanced practitioner 58:52 - Tina’s dream yoga practice and 24hr meditation 1:02:31 - Tsoknyi Rinpoche and Mingyur Rinpoche 1:03:24 - Tina’s Dzogchen practice 1:06:53 - Mastering shamata meditation under Pa Auk Sayadaw’s instruction 1:20:14 - Which is more difficult, shamata or awakening? 1:22:06 - The consequences of jhana mastery 1:27:14 - Scandals among spiritual teachers, levels of awakening, and personality material 1:33:21 - Defining ‘Do No Harm’ and the need for psychological understanding 1:43:20 - Working with Tina To find out more about Tina Rasmussen Ph.D, visit: - http://www.awakeningdharma.com/ For more interviews, videos, and more visit: - www.guruviking.com Music 'Deva Dasi' by Steve James
The birthing experience is often associated with pain and potential traumas. If you're becoming a parent for the first time, looking forward to having more kids or have future plans on becoming a parent... In this episode, hypnobirthing practitioner, Tina Pullen from The Birth Collective shows you how practising mindfulness can assist in a more positive birth and parenting experience. Tina believes that every woman and her birth partner deserves to have a beautiful birth experience with minimal fear. Listen to the full episode and don't forget to subscribe for more upcoming episodes! Chapters: 00:32: Who is Tina Pullen? 05:16: Why Tina started ‘The Birth Collective’ 06:40: Hypnobirthing and the mindful techniques involved 10:15: Reframing the fear of pain 13:35: Creating a mindful experience through hypnobirthing 16:07: The importance of mindfulness in the birth experience and in life 17:48: How mindfulness practice improves parenting 21:34: How to apply mindfulness in your daily life 24:36: How to get in touch with Tina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.birth.collective/ Website: https://www.thebirthcollective.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Birth-Collective-2065336503781623/
I sat down with Tina Conroy, A.K.A The Intuitive Woman, to talk about all things intuition. Tina is a yoga instructor, reiki master, and intuitive who first realized she could connect with Spirit and intuition as a child. Tina shares story after story of how she first connected with her gifts, her family history with intuition and prophetic dreams in particular, and how she really came into her own with intuition as an adult. What I love most about this episode — and I really loved all of it — is how Tina breaks down the components of intuition and shares practical tools for developing it your own life. If you've ever been curious about intuition or wanted to strengthen your own skills, this episode is for you. We talk about everything from what intuition is and how it shows up for people, daily practices to help you be more in tune with your intuition, and tools to help you along the way (like meditation, crystals, and oracle cards). I’d love to hear from you! What stood out most from Tina’s interview? Do you consider yourself to be intuitive? How has that shown up in your life? Topics Discussed: An introduction to Tina Conroy and what she does When Tina first realized she was intuitive and how that shaped her childhood Intuition in children and why that fades as we get older What intuition is and how that can show up for people The 4 "clairs" of intuition — clairaudience (hearing voices), clairvoyance (seeing images), clairsentience (recognizing feelings), and claircognizance (knowing) How to determine your "clair" and what that means for you The cultural and societal differences with feelings and intuition Empathic versus clairsentient (or intuitive) and how that shows up Tools for protecting your energy and creating a shield around yourself The benefits of intuition and learning to trust what's showing up Daily practices to help you connect with your own intuition The value of a morning routine and what Tina's looks like Tarot versus oracle cards and the different messages that show up based on what you use Why Tina says "rejection is God's protection" Tina’s definition of everyday magic and how it shows up in her life Gratitude as a way to be more present to the miracles in the everyday A spiritual growth period and how that culminated for Emily during her sabbatical Connect with Tina online: Website The Intuitive Woman Podcast The Intuitive Woman Group on FB Instagram Resource Links: The Miracle Morning* by Hal Elrod Insight Timer The Sacred Creators Oracle Deck* by Chris-Anne Donnelly of Pixie Curio Wisdom of the Oracle Divination Cards: Ask and Know* from Collette Baron Reid Thank & Grow Rich* by Pam Grout Hit me up: Twitter: @emilylevenson and #somekindofmagic Instagram: @emilylevenson and #somekindofmagic FB Page: Emily Levenson * This is an affiliate link.
“I’m trying not to call it a comeback because I’m a completely different person now.” —Tina Muir Tina Muir is an elite runner from England (she’s a 2:36 marathoner!), a new mom, and the host of the Running For Real podcast. Tina went viral last year when she announced her surprising decision to stop running. Her reason: She hadn’t had her period in nine years. Tina opened up about her struggle with amenorrhea and her desire to start a family, and on this episode she explains why she decided to share her story, what it was like going viral and having People magazine write about her period, and what she was afraid people would think about her. Tina also discusses body dysmorphia, how she handled intentionally gaining weight, her eventual pregnancy, and how giving birth compares to running a marathon. And check out Running For Real in a few weeks, when I’ll be Tina’s guest! This episode is brought to you by Strava, the leading social network for athletes. Click here to join today, and then enter for your chance to win a 2018 TCS New York City Marathon entry and a $500 travel stipend! What you’ll get on this episode: What it means to be a professional runner, and how Tina made it work after college (3:30) Why Tina decided to stop running (6:50) Tina’s journey with amenorrhea (11:40) The steps Tina took to try and beat her amenorrhea (17:50) Why Tina shared her story when she did (20:00) What it was actually like setting out to gain weight, and how Tina dealt with it emotionally (22:30) Tina’s timeline: How long it took from when she stopped running to when she got pregnant (28:45) Why Tina decided to start running again at six weeks pregnant, and how running went throughout her pregnancy (33:50) How Tina approached childbirth with the same mentality as running a marathon (37:00) Tina’s triumphant return to running after having a baby — and whether she’s worried about amenorrhea striking again (39:00) How Tina got into podcasting (42:55) What we mention on this episode: Tina in Runner’s World Tina in People magazine The Crown Saucony Runner’s Connect Gold Coast Marathon Neely Spence Gracey Heidi Greenwood Tina in Self Tina on Well+Good No Period. Now What? Hypnobabies Tina’s take on Hypnobabies Running For Real Run to the Top Kara Goucher on Running For Real Michael McIntyre Kelly Roberts Follow Tina: Instagram @tinamuir88 Twitter @tinamuir Facebook Running For Real Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Facebook Twitter @aliontherun1 Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!
This week on MIA Radio, we interview Tina Minkowitz. Tina is an attorney and survivor of psychiatry who represented the World Network for Users and Survivors of Psychiatry in the drafting and negotiation of the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Tina is a strong proponent for the abolition of all forced psychiatric interventions and played a major role in attaining a shift in international law in favor of such a ban. In this interview, we talk about how the United Nations came to support the abolition of forced psychiatric treatment and why Tina believes that abolition of forced treatment, not reform, is necessary. In this episode we discuss: How Tina came to be interested in the intersection of international human rights law, disability rights law, and the issue of forced psychiatric treatment Why Tina believes in the abolition, not reform, of forced psychiatric treatment That the threat of forced treatment against some psychiatric survivors can be traumatic to the entire survivor community The barriers to the abolition of forced treatment, including public perceptions of people labeled mentally ill and lack of awareness of non-coercive alternatives That advocacy is needed to eliminate the 72-hour hold, not just ECT, forced drugging, or outpatient commitment Why forced treatment constitutes physical violence That we don’t need to put in place alternatives to the current mental health system in order to demand an immediate stop to forced treatment How mental health policy should center what we now consider alternative practices, such as peer-run services, hearing voices groups, and in-home supports How the issue of forced treatment fits within the disability rights framework Tina’s current activities with the Center for the Human Rights of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry Relevant Links: The Center for the Human Rights of Users and Survivors of Psychiatry Campaign to Support CRPD Absolute Prohibition of Commitment and Forced Treatment CRPD Course Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities