School of Embodied Arts Podcast with Jenna Ward
Today on the podcast we’re joined by one of my dearest friends.
She’s a fellow suburban mother & one of the most erotic women I know.
On the surface, this woman may seem busy with playdates, cooking & doing all the regular activities that come with modern life. But bubbling only ever so slightly below the surface is a sensual woman, deeply embodied in her mature & erotic feminine.
Holly Wodetzki is the creator & a facilitator of Sensual Embodied Dance.
In 2015 I joined Holly for my first devotional erotic dance workshop & I can honestly say I left a changed woman.
Her sensual dance facilitation is so powerful in illuminating the different facets of the feminine within & reclaiming a wider, more erotically alive spectrum within our self.
Today on the podcast with Holly we explore:
Holly has an online Sensual Embodied Dance experience coming up next week - details are here & I highly recommend joining.
Hope you enjoy this conversation (and a tip, notice how your body FEELS throughout this conversation - for me just being in these conversations begins to OPEN my body to sense more pleasure).
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
ABOUT HOLLY WODETZKI
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Creator of the Sensual Embodied Dance® methodology & Shiva Shakti Dance. Holly has spent 10+ years teaching thousands of women practices to recognise and access the beauty, power & wisdom of their embodied experience. She believes there's no need to waste this short, precious life living anything but a rich, meaningful and connected existence. We're here to be moved. To experience the full potential of being a human.
Find Jenna on the following platforms:
Website: http://jennaward.co/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/
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