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Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto - Ep 423: A Conclusion To My Sacred Slut Experiment

Ep 423: A Conclusion To My Sacred Slut Experiment

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05/08/23 • 28 min

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Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto

Now that I’ve wrapped up my Sacred Slut Experiment, I want to fill you in on some details and unpack my experience of intentional non-monogamy. In this episode, I look back on how dating in my 20s and 30s has changed and what I want to take with me (and leave behind) during this next chapter of my life.

Ultimately, I’ve come to the conclusion that a partnership would be a nice-to-have if it’s going to add extraordinary value to my life, but otherwise, I’m gonna keep it moving. Join me as I reflect on the past nine months of this experiment and look ahead to what’s next.

In episode 423 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(2:22) Monogamous dating in my 20s and early 30s

(8:15) Why love isn’t enough to keep a relationship going

(12:34) What inspired me to try out intentional polyamory

(16:50) The challenges with dating culture in Miami

(21:08) Getting my relational needs met in friendships

(23:18) Re-channeling my energy and focus into creative projects

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Now that I’ve wrapped up my Sacred Slut Experiment, I want to fill you in on some details and unpack my experience of intentional non-monogamy. In this episode, I look back on how dating in my 20s and 30s has changed and what I want to take with me (and leave behind) during this next chapter of my life.

Ultimately, I’ve come to the conclusion that a partnership would be a nice-to-have if it’s going to add extraordinary value to my life, but otherwise, I’m gonna keep it moving. Join me as I reflect on the past nine months of this experiment and look ahead to what’s next.

In episode 423 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(2:22) Monogamous dating in my 20s and early 30s

(8:15) Why love isn’t enough to keep a relationship going

(12:34) What inspired me to try out intentional polyamory

(16:50) The challenges with dating culture in Miami

(21:08) Getting my relational needs met in friendships

(23:18) Re-channeling my energy and focus into creative projects

Work with me:

Special offer:

Stay in touch:

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undefined - Ep 422: Radiant Wild Heart with Shereen Sun

Ep 422: Radiant Wild Heart with Shereen Sun

This week I’m joined by Shereen Sun, an artist, author, and acclaimed mentor who specializes in creativity and self-actualization. In our conversation, Shereen describes how creativity can be used as a powerful tool for healing and stepping into your innate power.

We discuss ways to make time for art – whether it’s painting, drawing, singing, dancing, or whatever else helps you express yourself – and the ripple effect that those outlets have on how you show up in the world. Plus, Shereen gives us a peek inside their recently released book, Radiant Wildheart, and shares what they hope readers will take away from it.

In episode 422 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(6:53) Shereen’s journey to feeling comfortable identifying as an artist

(10:47) How to break through the fear of being seen in your creative expression

(17:17) Healing your experience of failure through a creative practice

(22:18) Art as a form of self-empowerment

(32:45) Shereen’s response to people who say they don’t have time for a creative practice

(37:22) Where the name ‘Radiant Wildheart’ comes from

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undefined - Ep 424: Human Design Chat with Asha Ramakrishna and Aycee Brown

Ep 424: Human Design Chat with Asha Ramakrishna and Aycee Brown

Today we’ve got Asha Ramakrishna and Aycee Brown, co-authors of Your Soul Map: Liberation, Human Design, and the BIPOC Experience on the show chatting about Human Design and how this framework shows up for BIPOC folks.

In our conversation, Asha and Aycee get into how spiritual tools can help us gain a better understanding of human behavior instead of being used as a crutch to bypass responsibility. They highlight how Human Design is a story that we get to evolve and make peace with, while also recognizing the different experiences that Black and Brown people have when they engage in this modality. Asha and Aycee also elaborate on the parts that make up Human Design, including astrology, quantum mechanics, Hindu yogic philosophy, Chinese I Ching teachings, and Judaic Kabbalah.

In episode 424 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:

(2:38) What you can expect from the Wild Soul Sacred Body membership

(6:21) Seasonal shifts that we’re going through right now

(10:54) Asha and Aycee’s favorite parts of Your Soul Map

(17:44) How Human Design informs Asha and Aycee’s relationships with themselves and others

(27:40) Human Design as a tool to navigate the world, particularly for the BIPOC community

(34:48) How Asha and Aycee define the Human Design gates

(42:49) Recognizing why you slow down or speed up

(50:26) How Aycee and Asha like to learn and teach about Human Design

(55:10) Using Human Design in the workplace

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