January 10, 201800:30:41

Shame and Vulnerability in Sex and in Sex Blogging SL003

Now that the holidays are over, it’s time for a new episode. This week, let’s talk about shame and vulnerability that occurs in sex and when we create content – whether it’s about sex or not. In this episode: * This week’s episode is sponsored by Blubrry, a podcast hosting solution. I recently read Daring Greatly and I Thought It Was Just Me by Brene Brown * These books focus on her research in vulnerability and shame Shame is, unfortunately, central to how some people think about sex. Talking about it – writing about it – can be an act of vulnerability Our writing creates opportunities for both shame and vulnerability We all have our own shame triggers – criticism, internet hate – it happens when someone pushes a button on something we personally fear might be true about ourselves The act of writing and hitting publish can be an act of courage – and a way to make yourself vulnerable. Links from the show: The Power of Vulnerability – Brene Brown on YouTube Listening to Shame – Brene Brown on YouTube I Thought It Was Just Me by Brene Brown (affiliate link) Daring Greatly by Brene Brown (affiliate link) Blubrry.com – use code KaylaLords to get one month free! Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook KaylaLords.com Loving BDSM Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcasts Google Play Stitcher RSS feed

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