Sensuality + Sexuality with Carley Weissert
As women, we are often shamed regarding the topic of our sensuality and pleasure. It has become such a taboo topic, therefore being an occasional “plus” for us, rarely. Our needs are usually pushed aside and treated as inferior to the public, and especially the sexuality of men. It is time that changes.
Cristin Goss, an 8-year brand photographer turned confidence coach sits down with Carley Weissert, a two-year coach for women on a variety of topics surrounding female sexuality, as they destigmatize the idea of feminine sensuality and highlight its importance. And, when you are in touch with your own pleasure, everything around you will begin to feel pleasurable, too.
Awareness of your body starts from within, and then eventually carries into confidence, something every woman deserves. That “hush-hush” topic, it’s time we start upping the volume. Sexuality and sensuality are normal and so important to self-appreciation.
Join Cristin and Carley as they guide you into self-exploration, discovery, and pleasure–while letting you know, curiosity is common and OK.
A Bit About Carley Weissert
Featured on this episode, Carley Weissert is a two-year coach for women on a variety of topics: “sexuality, sensuality, intimacy, relationships, all the way to confidence and career shifts or parenting,” Carley explains. In her work, Carley follows the leads of her clients and what they need to work on, starting her work from the inside out. She is fascinated and geared towards the relationship between self-love and intimacy.
In this episode of GROW into your GLOW, expect:
Defying the taboo nature of female sexuality and sensuality, and rather expressing it in ways that feel internally comfortable
The rewarding confidence that follows an exploration of individual sensuality and pleasure, and allows it to ripple into other aspects of life
The importance of focusing sexuality on yourself, and nobody else. The external, traditional “sexy” is not a blueprint, but rather an option
The positive generational influence of recognizing female sexuality as OK and normal