In this episode I talk with Alicia and Erwan Davon - who use their backgrounds in Zen Buddhism, Psychology, and women’s sexuality studies to teach couples and singles how to lead ideal love lives. They provide a safe place to explore psychological inquiry, pleasure, and sexuality. Recently their work has focused on pandemic-related intimacy issues with singles (dating, intimacy during the pandemic) and couples (physically close but losing connection). Although their techniques are grounded in Eastern practice and non-traditional sensual intelligence, they teach students within the context of the west - grounded psychological understanding of the root issues and addressing them using tools that suit the client best - change of diet, organizing time for intimacy, touching practices, chemistry, and focus on masculine and feminine energies, sexual skills, meditation practices, and much more. We cover some great areas and gain a lot of helpful tips and tricks for humans at all stages of life.
They’ve got workshops, online courses, a great youtube channel, and you can checkout their website here: https://erwandavon.com/about/
If you want to learn more simply send ‘em a text with your name to (+1) 415 308 9580 - say you heard about them on the podcast and you’re interested in learning more! To setup a time to chat with Alicia you can go here - https://erwandavon.com/consult - or if you're interested in signing up for their Pleasure Course on May 15th & 16th, simply go here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/138473123841
See ya next episode!
This is a creative/philosophical/personal-growth podcast that shares discussions with unorthodox teachers and interesting humans. Through honest conversation with the host, Jacob, we mine the hearts and minds of one another to discover interest, connection, theory, stories, joy, creativity, knowledge, and wisdom. Jacob navigates the human condition through a growing lens of mindfulness, curiosity, and thoughtfulness.
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