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Directionally Challenged

“Permission for Pleasure” with Alicia Sinclair

Directionally Challenged

Kayla Ewell

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.94.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2019

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Talking about pleasure, sex, and self-love can be embarrassing. Alicia Sinclair - Sex Educator and Founder & CEO of Children of the Revolution is here this week to help us normalize our own sexual empowerment.


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From famous comedians like Tiffany Haddish, Mark Marin, Neil Brennan, Maria Bamford,

0:38.3

Rob Delaney, Cap and Han, and athletes like NHL legend Theo Flurry, and regular everyday people,

0:44.8

there is something they have in common. They've all bared their souls on the mental illness happy

0:49.9

hour podcast. Every week since 2011, they, along with host Paul Gilmarten, have been talking about

0:54.7

the things that many of us have never said out loud, sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking,

0:59.7

but always honest and human. The New York Times calls the mental illness happy hour, a

1:04.6

perversely safe place in which he and his guests talk about their fears, addictions, and traumatic

1:09.3

childhoods. Esquire says, a vital compassionate gem that fills a desperate and under-addressed

1:15.0

need in our society. Psychology today says, normalizes what so many others feel, but have been too

1:21.5

fearful or ashamed to express. Remarkable. What do you say? Listen to the mental illness happy

1:27.8

hour wherever you get your podcasts. Hey guys, it's Candace. And Kayla and we are directionally

1:41.9

challenged. Yeah, we really thought by the time we were in our 30s, we'd be like, hey, life,

1:46.0

you're so easy. I got you figured out. I got your number. But we are so not there yet.

1:51.6

No, we're still a little lost. And that's okay. That is totally okay. It's okay to stop and

1:57.7

ask people questions along the way. Speaking of Candace, who do we have on today? Our guest today,

2:04.2

I'm so excited. Her name is Alicia Sinclair. She is the founder and CEO of COTR or Children of

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