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1. The counterculture nature of desire

2. How desire has been hijacked and the impact of that on us

3. 6 foundational desires

4. What is love really?

5. The generative nature of self-love

6. Love is freedom and freedom is love

7. Too much safety and love dies

8. Insight into the pain of heartbreak and devastation

9. Why we don’t want to open and surrender to Love (and how to)

10. A practice for navigating feelings to access their wisdom

11. The reclamation of attention

12. What true YES feels like

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About Dr. Saida:

Dr. Saida Désilets wants to live in a world filled with audacious, sexually sovereign people, living life on their own terms. She is the Founder of the Embodied Psychosexual Method & Modern-day Jade Egg Movement. As a TEDx speaker, researcher, counter-culture creatrix, body-philosopher, and author, her work has touched the lives of millions globally. Dr. Saida's innovative approach to PsychoSexuality, desire, and pleasure invites both the public and professionals to better understand the importance of accessing their erotic genius. Her medically-endorsed method integrates somatic awareness, neural and cellular re-patterning and robust reframes of sensuality and sex which all work in harmony to support the erotic individuation process. She’s also the author of: Desire, Desire The Playbook & Emergence of the Sensual Woman: Awakening Our Erotic Innocence. When not researching or creating transformational programs, Dr. Saida enjoys leading Wilderness Safaris in South Africa and dancing Kizomba.

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Quote mentioned in the show: “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” ~ Howard Thurman