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Coach Betty interviews Cindy
Through the miraculous workings of the internet I was found by another fabulous Priestess Entrepreneur, Coach Betty,
She was in San Francisco at the time we spoke and then took off for Paris to spread the Priestess empowerment message.
We did a very inspiring interview that you can listen to right here, right now! Will wonders never cease?
Click on the link and get inspired!
CoachBettyLive.com.
Melting into the moment: but who’s doing the dishes?
This week on Priestess Entrepreneur: Kitchen Table Conversations, I am interviewing clinical sexologist, Dr. Jenni Skyler, creator of The Intimacy Institute right here in Boulder, Colorado. You don’t have to live in Boulder to learn from Dr. Jenni! This interview is jam-packed with fascinating information that just might get you thinking about the value of sexual intimacy, with self and another, in an entirely different way.
In this segment of the interview Dr Jenni and I discuss the importance of arousing desire. Interestingly it can be something as simple as chores being taken care of, perhaps by the partner! I always say I love a man with a vacuum cleaner! If I don’t have to vacuum I can relax more and be open to other, entirely more interesting things. It’s challenging to relax and be open to intimacy when the endless to-do list only becomes more and more endless, with sex being just one more thing that needs-to-be-done. Taking care of some of those chores can free up time and energy for intimacy.
Why is it so important to be sexual? What is the value of orgasm? Check out the video clip to tap into Dr. Jenni’s wisdom! If you think your gym work-outs are important, you might start thinking of way more fun ways to get that cardio system up and running!
To view and enjoy the entire interview with Dr. Jenni Click on this link to VIMEO
What do you think about the interview and the show?
Comments and feedback welcome!
Off to the gym or the bedroom?
The Priestess says….
Loving your body as it is
A friend sent this in an email to me today and I thought it a perfect segue into flushing out some of what Dr. Jenni Skyler, sexologist, and I were talking about last night on Kitchen Table Conversations: body image -loving your body and appreciating its beauty exactly how it is.
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Dr. Jenni and I were talking about just the same thing!
Don’t let the media determine your beauty. You are already beautiful-you’re human!
Beautiful, love-emanating being. What is more beautiful than that?
Scroll down to watch a clip from the interview.
To view the entire interview we will be airing on Channel 22 twice more this week:
Thursday, April 8th at 10 p.m.
Saturday, April 10th at 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 11th at 11 a.m.
You can also watch the interview on VIMEO on channel 22′s website: bv22.org
Love your body-it’s the only one you have.
Here’s a tip from the Priestess Entrepreneur, one I do myself:
Focus only on what you love about yourself. Eventually the other parts catch up!
Sexual healing begins with yourself
This whole week is Dr. Jenni Skyler, clinical sexologist week on Priestess Entrepreneur: Kitchen Table Conversations.
Really! She is not to be missed.

Clear-headed, intelligent, and non-judgmental beyond what I could imagine, Dr. Jenni holds the space for clients to heal the relationship with their own sexuality. Sexuality is still a great taboo subject in our culture, hence the need for get it out in the open. So many of us did not learn healthy sexual relationship with ourselves and then, of course, how can we have healthy sexual relations with another? The Priestess knows that all healing begins with the self.
For many women what ends up being less than satisfying sexual expressions stems from unsatisfying relationship with the father figure in our lives. Dr. Jenni goes way beyond the presenting issue (like in-orgasmia or lack of sexual interest) to the core of the problem. As a clinical sexologist and therapist Dr. Jenni’s work is solution-focused. In solution-focused therapy Dr. Jenni creates a safe and nurturing environment for clients to express their most vulnerable concerns, creating a way out of the pain and confusion, tapping into skills and tools the client already has but may not realize are there all the time!
More on Cindy’s enligthening interview with Dr. Jenni Skyler
To see the entire Dr. Jenni interview in it entirety check it out on Channel 22:
Tuesday the 6th at 10 p.m.
Thursday the 8th at 10 p.m.
Saturday the 10th at 11 a.m.
Sunday the 11th at 11 a.m.
or watch the interview on VIMEO on channel 22′s website bv22.org
Sexual health begins with healthy relationship with yourself!
The Priestess knows healing begins with the self. And the Priestess knows.
Local sexologist, Dr. Jenni Skyler on Priestess TV this week!
Sexologoist? What is that?!, I hear you cry. Tune into Kitchen Table Conversations this week and hear Boulder’s own clinical sexologist, Dr. Jenni Skyler, chatting with yours truly about sexology. Dr. Jenni, creator of the Intimacy Institute is a powerful spokesperson for the health value of healthy, orgasmic sex -with or without a partner. Aware that Boulder is the #1 healthy city in the country but also noting it is not the #1 sexually healthy city she is committed to seeing Boulder become the orgasm capital of the western world. Learn about the health benefits of being orgasmic and why many of us are not as orgasmic as we could be!I feel better already. Let’s get this taboo out of shadows and into mainstream conversation. Nobody does that more effectively than Dr. Jenni Skyler.
See her on Kitchen Table Conversations this week on Channel 22, Boulder Valley’s local education channel.
Tuesday, April 6 that at 10 p.m.
Thursday, April 8th at 10 p.m.
Saturday, April 10th at 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 11th at 11 a.m.
Here’s a tidbit from our sizzling conversation:
To see the Priestess Entrepreneur interview with Dr. Jenni in its entirety you can watch it on VIMEO tomorrow
on Channel 22′s site bv22.org
Losing your job is right up there in the panic zone with death (your impending or a loved one’s actual), moving, and divorce. We get so attached to our jobs, thinking that’s who we are, that when that identifier is taken away from us we think it’s practically the end of the world as we know it. And it is. And that’s a good thing.