Accessing Pleasure & Unlocking Shame

Accessing Pleasure & Unlocking Shame

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Links from the show:

  1. Greta Jane’s website can be found here.

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In this talk, we will connect to the pleasure body, identify pleasure centers and explore the links between pleasure and shame.

Pleasure is natural, personal and universal. Pleasure nourishes, replenishes and revitalizes. What one finds pleasurable changes in any given moment. By bringing awareness to the somatic experience of pleasure, subtle and profound, we expand our range of access; attuning to pleasure as a compass.

Shame is the shadow of pleasure. We were not born with shame. Shame is learned and contagious. Like pleasure, shame is something we all experience, personal and universal. The more we learn about our shame, the ways it shows up in our lives and bodies, the more keys we have to unlock it and open the door to expansive pleasure.

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Note: If you purchase this episode you will also receive access to all 9 webinars from International Kinky Women’s Day!

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Greta Jane


I am Greta Jane, a Certified Somatic Intimacy Educator, creative intuitive and expressive artist, based in Seattle. Guided by the Voice of Divine Pleasure that lives in us all, I nurture a container for my clients to experience the spectrum of sensation from grief to bliss with curiosity and compassion. I utilize sound, breathwork, movement and touch to bring people into the present moment, where they can listen to and be led by the wisdom of their body. I work with people of all gender identities, sexual orientations, sizes, shapes, abilities and ethnicities. I am queer, feminist, trans-inclusive, kink knowledgeable and poly-normative.

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