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Three Rules

Understanding the Mind & Body

Three Rules

Matt D'Avella

Self-improvement, Education

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2017

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Nadia Munla is a health & sensuality coach based in Brooklyn, NY. She’s helping women to understand their bodies by eliminating all the noise and distraction. In our conversation we talk about her previous career as a filmmaker, building an online business & dealing with critics.

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0:00.0

I worked for like two weeks. I got like $500 or something. And I was like, I'm done with this.

0:05.0

Like, I can't do this anymore. Yeah. This week I'm sitting down with Nadia Munla. She's a health

0:11.3

and sensuality coach based in Brooklyn that's helping women to understand their bodies by

0:15.9

eliminating the noise and distraction that often surrounds them. Did you always see yourself where you are now?

0:22.4

Absolutely not.

0:24.2

In our conversation, we talk about lady stuff, her previous career as a filmmaker,

0:29.6

building an online business, and how to deal with criticism.

0:32.9

It's really the person who's in the boxing ring, beat up but trying that is the hero.

0:39.3

This is the ground up show.

0:54.6

Can you hear yourself? Can I hear? Yeah.

0:55.3

Okay.

0:58.1

Tell me a little bit about your current work and what it is that you do.

1:01.2

I know that you touch on a lot of cultural taboos.

1:03.4

Huh. Yeah. I guess.

1:05.9

That's a really interesting reflection, actually.

1:12.8

So, well, the work that I do is that I'm a health and sensuality coach, and I guide women back to their bodies. And the idea behind that is that a lot of women right now in the world are

1:19.2

just very disconnected from their bodies for many different reasons because of the messaging that

1:24.3

we get growing up, because of, you know, the diet industry, the media out

1:31.1

there that's constantly, you know, pushing Photoshop still. I mean, now we're getting a little bit

1:34.9

better slowly, but it took a while. And so as a result, women have a really bad relationship

1:41.3

with their bodies, most of them. And also there is, we're living in a world, a system that very much, you know, values certain,

1:51.0

I would say, more masculine traits than feminine traits.

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