As we become parents our own needs often go out the window, but they don’t need to. Today’s guest shares her view on balancing our desires while caring for our family.
What We Talked About
- How to reclaim your sensuality as a mother
- How to create space for your emotional, physical, and spiritual needs while being fully present as a parent
- The importance of self-awareness and responsibility in parenting
- How to positively transform relationships through communication
- Why intimacy requires intentional effort
- Creating sacred time for couples
Things to Remember
“Art is subjective and personal, just like parenting.”
“Having a sensual life as a woman doesn’t have to be a privilege or a luxury, it’s a necessity and healing.”
“As much as possible, add consciousness and awareness into your parenting.”
“Be aware of what you bring into a relationship, with your child or partner.”
“Self-awareness is always the first step only then can we start to transform.”
“There’s a beautiful liberation that comes when we become aware, to feel, and make choices from an empowered place.”
― Alexandra Roxo
Let’s Continue the conversation…
Now, Alexandra and I want to hear from you!
What if motherhood didn’t mean losing touch with your sensual self? Listen in and uncover insights with Alexandra Roxo.
Remember, The Art of Parenting was created for you. If you have any suggestions for experts, I should have on the show or parenting questions you want to be answered. Please let me know here.
More About My Guest
Alexandra is a bestselling author who leads women and couples in deeply transformational work specializing in intimacy and embodiment.
Her first book F*uck Like a Goddess was a #1 Amazon bestseller and has been passed through thousands of women’s hands supporting them in sexual healing, transforming their relationships with their bodies, and beyond.
Her second book Dare to Feel delves into the magic of intimacy and unwinding blocks to love.
She has been a leading expert on Netflix’s hot show Too Hot To Handle where she was dubbed the “Deeper Connection Queen.” Her work, ideas, and books have been featured in international press from the New York Times to Playboy.
- Website: Alexandra Roxo
- Facebook: Alexandra Roxo
- Instagram: @alexandraroxo
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