Thursday, June 23, 2011

Empowerment Through Orgasm - Fully Empowered Radio for June 29






 

On Wednesday, June 29th

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I will be talking about Feminine Uniqueness and the importance of embracing the aspects of our being that are unique to being Spirit in a Female Body. And what better guest to have on the show then the inspiring Nicole Daedone, author of Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm.

My hot button topic for the day is "Do you think women who fake orgasm are insecure?"  (a recent study indicated that this is the reason women fake it.)  Tweet your response and include  #hotbutton in your tweet. You can also call-in during the show and share your thoughts.

 

 

 

 

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During the second half of the show I'll look at your questions to help you gain understanding and insight into what you are working on.  Call-in, Skype in tweet in (#ASKCHRISTINE), or pop into the SQR.FM chat room.  Call-in numbers, Skype access and the chat room are all available on the SQR.FM home page.



 

Nicole Daedone is a sought-after speaker, teacher, and author who has spent her groundbreaking career redefining orgasm from a woman’s point of view. Starting with her fundamental belief that a woman’s sex is her power, she treats supposedly taboo subjects with unparalleled humor, intelligence, and insight.

Nicole is the author of Slow Sex: The Art and Craft of the Female Orgasm (Grand Central/Hachette, May 2011) and is the founder of OneTaste, a company that offers training in orgasm, communication, and man-woman relationships through online media and in-person coaching and courses. The practice at the heart of her work is called OM or Orgasmic Meditation. OM uniquely combines the tradition of extended orgasm with Nicole’s own interest in Zen Buddhism, mystical Judaism and semantics. Helping to foster a new conversation about orgasm—one that’s relevant and real—she has inspired thousands of students to make OM a part of their everyday lives.

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