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How Better Sex can Lead to a Better Life

Posted on Apr 14th, 2009 by Zentertainment Talk Radio : Composer.Musician.Producer.Radio Zentertainment Talk Radio
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The Ripple Effect. How Better Sex Can Lead to a Better Life by Dr Gail Saltz

My personal blog at:
http://www.zentertainment.org/josblog.php

My radio podcast featuring Dr Gail Saltz:
http://www.zentertainment.org/podcasts.html



Happy Spring!

This month's issue of The Oprah Magazine caught my attention. It features a whole section on mothers and daughters talking about sexuality. Did any of you see it? 

If you would like some books for your kids on the topic of sexuality, check out two books from today's guest, Dr Gail Saltz. One is for children going through puberty, and another one is for young kids who wonder where babies come from....

http://www.drgailsaltz.com/books.html

A few tidbits came across my desk this week. One was from someone who practices energy medicine. He helps people to understand and access their unconscious beliefs and rewrite the negative scripts into positive ones. We were talking about sexuality, and I asked him if he thought that all porn stars, strippers etc have underlying traumas driving their behavior. He said YES. He said the key is that when you muscle test them using the statement "When I am engaged in this profession, I respect myself," they go weak. The arm falls. They might think that what they are doing is embracing their sexuality, or that it is empowering, and yet what is truly beneath it is the opposite. This applies to other situations as well where people are making a choice that is not coming from honoring and loving themselves and others. It is an interesting experiment!

I've learned that sometimes the things we think we believe are not what we actually believe in some part of ourselves.

The other thing that was interesting this week, was when Dr. Gail Saltz and I talked about sexuality on the phone for this episode. She said that sexual confidence and promiscuity are not the same thing. We talked about the Samantha character from "Sex & The City" and also sports figure or celebrities who think that the more people they are with, the better they look. The outside message is I AM SOMEBODY. But underneath that, deep inside and maybe even unconsciously, there is the belief of I AM NOBODY.

Sexuality is a huge topic, and if I devoted this whole show weekly to it, we would only scratch the surface. This week on Zentertainment Talk Radio, we are hanging out with Dr Gail Saltz. I recently saw her on THE TODAY SHOW and knew I wanted to share her new book with you. It's especially for women, and it's called "The Ripple Effect, How Better Sex Can lead to a Better Life"  

Dr. Saltz explains how women can approach their sexuality from the inside out and create a ripple effect that will change how they think, feel, and behave in every aspect of life. She asks readers to reflect on their own feelings and beliefs and ultimately guides them toward understanding the power of their own sexuality. This book is a road map to understanding and improving how women feel about sex and most importantly, about themselves.

Remember, since these shows are in podcast form, you can listen anytime of day or night from anywhere in the world. Just go to the show page at:
http:// www.Zentertainment.org and click on PLAY beside the episode!

Let me know what you think...

Jodavidson@mac.com

Peace,.
Jo

http://www.Zentertainment.org
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Clearing Clutter, Clearing your Life

Posted on Apr 27th, 2009 by Zentertainment Talk Radio : Composer.Musician.Producer.Radio Zentertainment Talk Radio
"WHY questions are impossible to answer.
You can't know everything that led you up to this moment.
And even if you do come up with answers, they won't help you take
care of this situation right now. The main thing is you're in pain.
Let's take care of it.
Let's see what we can let go of now so you can feel better."


-Brooks Palmer

****************************************************************

Hey to all my Friends-

How are you doing this week? It feels like summer in the city. The parks have been packed with people. Yesterday I took a blanket out and sat on the grass overlooking the Statue of Liberty. There were girls in bikini's, shirtless weighlifters walking around, a few guys singing about Jesus, a crying baby, couples making out, and a few arguments on cell phones. That's life in New York!

Today is also a warm day. The a/c is broken, so I have all the windows open.

I just got back to the city earlier this week. I did a week of heavy detox treatments in Florida. Trying to cure lyme and mold related illnesses has been my greatest challenge. It is an ongoing journey. I also did several treatments to detox mercury. Wow. This is a lot to handle. 

Through all the years that I have worked on healing, in my experience, detox is a messy process. 

It's like when I was a kid, and I tried to clean my room. If I was trying to organize my closet, I would pull every item out. Then I would get overwhelmed and leave everything on my bed. It looked even worse for a while.

When I finally get through the process, my closet looked great. 

(Ok, then there were those other times when I got so frustrated, I would shove everything back in.)

When you are cleaning, things really can look worse before they get
better. Sometimes they can also get worse before they get even
worse, but let's try and stay positive! 

This leads me to this week's show.....

Continuing on the theme of letting go, this week's episode is all about cleaning out internal and external clutter. I want to put out a challenge to you!

I am going to get rid of 5 things this coming week that I no longer love, use or need. Would you like to take the clutter challenge? Email me at Jodavidson@mac.com 
We will either:

1. Recycle
2. Give Away to a friend 
3. Sell
4. Donate to an organization

Just 5 things to start, and even more if you feel inspired.

Let's do this!

Peace,
Jo
jodavidson@mac.com
http://www.Zentertainment.org
Episode #53 




In his eight years of Clutter Busting in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City, Brooks has learned first-hand about the intense emotional connection most people have with material possessions, and has consistently found that internal clutter must be addressed before external clutter can be discarded. Since 2000, Brooks has been helping people through this process. 
http://www.clutterbusting.com

For Clutter Busting Tips, go to:
http://www.clutterbusting.com/Site/Clutter_Busting_Tips.html


To Hear this great episode featuring Brooks Palmer, author of Clutter Busting, go to http://www.Zentertainment.org

*Inspiration for your Life *
The person who moves a mountain begins by carrying small stones.

- Chinese Proverb
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