Sex and Intervention
Shadeen Francis and Mark Groves discuss the various aspects of sexual issues and interventions, including discrepancies in desire and behavior, physiological discomfort, and the importance of proper sex education. They highlight the power of knowledge in empowering individuals to make real change in their lives.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#064: Is Sex Really the Problem? with Shadeen Francis
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What are the key insights from episode #064: Is Sex Really the Problem? with Shadeen Francis and the clip Sex and Intervention?
If we are told at a young age, or even into adulthood, how we should feel (e.g., you should feel ashamed of yourself or you should not be sad), how do these negative experiences get encoded into our brains? If we do not have permission to feel our real, biological emotions, how does this impact our future decisions?
If we are told at a young age, or even into adulthood, how we should feel (e.g., you should feel ashamed of yourself or you should not be sad), how do these negative experiences get encoded into our brains? If we do not have permission to feel our real, biological emotions, how does this impact our future decisions?