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🗓️ 2 May 2022
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Intimacy is such a key part of healing from trauma and addiction. The more we can be intimate, the more we can heal, and the more we can walk through our suffering. Ultimately, we realize we’re not alone.
On today’s episode, Duane speaks with Zoe Kors, a sex and intimacy coach and the author of “Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve.” Zoe hosts The Radical Intimacy Podcast, which she launched in conjunction with the book to continue the conversation.
As a Zen practitioner, yoga practitioner, and lifelong meditator, Zoe learned how Eastern philosophies and practices lend themselves to alleviating loneliness and disconnection. Especially when the pandemic hit, there’s that whole new level of needing to navigate human connection as well as a new paradigm – and at the foundation of that is the connection with ourselves
We are taught to invest resources, time, energy, and money into things like financial stability, physical fitness, and health and wellness. But we are also told not to talk about intimacy, sex, or relationships because we're told it just takes care of itself. But that’s not really true. This is the reason Zoe wrote the book having seen how people have this fear and anxiety around intimacy, but also have a real longing to feel deeply connected. Hence, most of her work is right through the Radical Intimacy Matrix, a roadmap to the intersection of the three levels and the three kinds of intimacy thereby creating these nine areas of opportunity to cultivate connection or intimacy.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[05:05] - "When the pandemic hit, that's just a whole new level of needing to navigate human connection and a new paradigm. Ultimately, at the foundation of that is the connection with ourselves."
[06:24] - “We can only meet each other to the extent that we can meet ourselves. We can't share a piece of ourselves if we don't know what it is that we're sharing."
[09:04] "Physical intimacy is the experience of connection and familiarity with our own physicality as well as that of another's."
[08:53] - "Emotional intimacy is the experience of recognizing, articulating, expressing, and accepting the feelings and sentiments and moods of ourselves and others."
[09:53] - "Energetic intimacy is the experience of feeling deeply connected to someone or ourselves beyond the utility of speech and touch."
[18:49] - "Every time there's a difficult situation… step into witness consciousness. What it means is that you're able to simultaneously be in the experience, but also witness yourself in the experience.”
[22:47] - “Cultivating intimacy and working all nine areas of the matrix really fortifies your life and balances you in a way that you can move through relationships skillfully."
[29:43] - “We're not taught to sort of work this part of our lives. But we're also not taught to be with ourselves.”
If you really enjoyed this episode, we’ve created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at www.theaddictedmind.com to download it.
Supporting Resources:
Radical Intimacy: Cultivate the Deeply Connected Relationships You Desire and Deserve
https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Intimacy-Cultivate-Connected-Relationships/dp/0306826607
The Radical Intimacy Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/0dwm96DWeTZ8I0wGIztmbO
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Joanne Austerlund, and I'm your host, |
0:12.1 | and we are on to the next episode. Today, my guest is very special to me. She is a friend and |
0:20.4 | colleague, and her name is Zoe Coors, and she has just |
0:25.7 | released her book, Radical Intimacy. So we dive in to talk about what intimacy is and why it is so |
0:35.7 | necessary to get fulfillment in our life, to overcome pain, and to generally |
0:46.0 | feel better about where we are in this world and how radical intimacy can get you there, to get you to that place where you feel good about your life, |
0:59.0 | you feel connected, and you have the support you need. So I really enjoyed talking with Zoe |
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2:22.3 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. I have an incredible guest today. Her name is Zoe Kors. And she is the author of the book, Radical Intimacy. And she is also a friend and colleague. And so, Zoe, I am so excited to talk to you about your work and what you're doing and this book. And I know this has been a huge project |
2:27.9 | for you. And I have been lucky enough to see this grow and work with you and see it all come together. |
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2:42.2 | Thanks, Joanne. It's so great to be here with you. |
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