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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2022 · 55 MIN

How Embodying Your Sexuality Leads to Conscious Living with Nischa Phair

from Consciously Clueless · host Carly Jean Puch

Nischa Heron Phair is an author, researcher, and trauma-informed sex educator. She works almost exclusively with female survivors and those recovering from unhealthy relationships to help them reclaim a nourishing, authentic, and soulfully-aligned relationship to pleasure that supports them to live purposefully in every area of their lives. Her book “Fawn: When No Looks Like Yes” is the first book to ever be written in the context of sex and consent. In addition to sounding the alarm, Phair attempts to answer the million-dollar question: “how can sex and intimacy thrive in a post-metoo, post-pandemic reality?” Part exposé, part memoir, part self-study guide, “Fawn” is a rousing call to celebrate our authentic sexuality and invite more intention and integrity into our sex lives and relationships, whether they be casual or long-term. Connect with Nischa on her website, check out her book, or follow her on IG!  This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp: Get 10% off the first month of online therapy at https://betterhelp.com/carly Support the showThanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Shop my fav conscious brands. Click here for information on how to work with me.Join the conscious community on Patreon. Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Youtube | Tiktok Music by Matthew Baxley

Nischa Heron Phair is an author, researcher, and trauma-informed sex educator. She works almost exclusively with female survivors and those recovering from unhealthy relationships to help them reclaim a nourishing, authentic, and soulfully-aligned relationship to pleasure that supports them to live purposefully in every area of their lives. Her book “Fawn: When No Looks Like Yes” is the first book to ever be written in the context of sex and consent. In addition to sounding the alarm, Phair attempts to answer the million-dollar question: “how can sex and intimacy thrive in a post-metoo, post-pandemic reality?” Part exposé, part memoir, part self-study guide, “Fawn” is a rousing call to celebrate our authentic sexuality and invite more intention and integrity into our sex lives and relationships, whether they be casual or long-term. Connect with Nischa on her website, check out her book, or follow her on IG!  This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp: Get 10% off the first month of online therapy at https://betterhelp.com/carly Support the showThanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Shop my fav conscious brands. Click here for information on how to work with me.Join the conscious community on Patreon. Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Youtube | Tiktok Music by Matthew Baxley

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