Episode: How the Sexual Wound Imprint Can Impact Our Professional Lives with Jaitara Jayde

EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 54 MIN

Episode: How the Sexual Wound Imprint Can Impact Our Professional Lives with Jaitara Jayde

from Brave Women at Work

Over the years at Brave Women at Work, we have talked about our mindset, how we feel about our bodies, our family histories, and more and how these issues impact how we show up at work. Now, we are covering how our sexual past and potential wounds in this area can impact our ability to speak up, go for a promotion, believe we are worthy to get paid what we are worth, and more in the professional arena.At first, before Jaitara Jayde, my guest and I, hit record today, I wondered if this subject was a fit for Brave Women at Work. I realized that of course it was because we bring our whole person to work. And after all, we are sexual beings. If we are hurting in this area, how could we not be impacted in all areas of our lives?Resources:Brave Women at Work: https://bravewomenatwork.com/Brave Women at Work Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bravewomenatworkFeminine ArtistryYour Sacred Pleasure & Prosperity™ BlueprintAmazon.com: The Four Sacred Laws of Sexual Enlightenment: 9781999540302: Jayde, Jaitara: BooksPleasure & Prosperity™ Retreats

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