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AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and host Heather Shannon speaks with Naturopathic Doctor Jordin Wiggins about the challenges faced by high achieving women in their intimate relationships. In particular, Jordin share how women's "supertraits" can lead to burnout and hinder their ability to connect emotionally. The discussion covers the importance of understanding emotional needs, setting boundaries, and recognizing coercive control in relationships. Jordin emphasizes the need for self-care and the prioritization of pleasure in both personal and sexual life, offering insights into how women can learn to receive and create fulfilling relationships.
Find out more about Dr. Jordin Wiggins and her work with Supertraits here: https://www.thepleasurecollective.com/education
Follow Dr. Jordin Wiggins on IG - https://www.instagram.com/drjordinwiggins/
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to High Achieving Women and Pleasure
02:34 Understanding Burnout and the Pleasure Problem
05:27 Super Traits and Their Impact on Relationships
08:08 The Connection Between Childhood and Adult Relationships
10:43 Navigating Boundaries and Emotional Safety
13:27 The Role of Sensitivity and Empathy
16:05 The Importance of Emotional Needs in Relationships
18:42 The Messy Middle of Change
21:15 Learning to Receive and Shift Dynamics
23:37 Creating a Pleasure-Centered Life
31:44 Navigating Life's Pleasures and Challenges
33:38 The Cultural Disconnect from Pleasure
35:46 The Shift Towards a Pleasure-Centered Life
37:42 Understanding Power Dynamics in Relationships
39:55 The Impact of Coercive Control
45:54 Transforming Sexual Relationships
53:44 Finding Support and Resources
58:32 Embracing Change and Vulnerability
Check out the video version of this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/bWUnwluNffI
Keywords
pleasure, high achieving women, super traits, burnout, intimacy, relationships, emotional needs, coercive control, self-care, sexual health
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