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With a background in psychology and sexology, Juliet is known for her bold wisdom that empowers men and women to embrace their sexuality. As Australia’s leading sexologist, she helps singles and couples transform their sex and relationships by connecting with their innate sensuality. Juliet is an author, kundalini tantra practitioner, yoga teacher, trained doula, and reiki master. She runs 1:1 coaching sessions, holds educational workshops, and has created sensational online courses that help people become better lovers. Her mission? To free women and men from mundane sexual relationships and help people have great sex, every single day.
This episode is packed full of insightful guidance on accepting your body wholeheartedly and how to have more intimate and orgasmic sex.
So, if you want to learn how to supercharge your sex life and be an incredible lover… pop in those earbuds beauty because this one’s for you!
In this episode we chat about:
- Her story from being a sexually curious kid to where she is today and how she became a sexologist (05:37)
- What exactly is a sexologist? (07:32)
- Is sex really that important for your relationship to thrive? (08:15)
- Why the way you do sex is the way you do everything in life (11:53)
- How to become an exceptional lover (this one’s for both men and women) (12:56)
- The keys to epic communication and how it’ll supercharge your relationships (18:02)
- What is the ‘Love Bubble’ and how you can have one with your partner (21:13)
- How to keep the intimacy alive in long term relationships (SO many people ask me this, here is the answer you’ve been looking for) (25:21)
- The importance of creating a sacred space for lovemaking (31:52)
- The one tip that will upgrade your sex life and sleep quality (34:05)
- Why you need to get your hormones tested if you want to experience epic sex (38:47)
- The 4 ways to pleasure your partner (these lessons apply to both men and women!) (40:24)
- The ‘average’ amount of times per week that couple’s in a healthy relationship make love (55:42)
- Plus so much more!
Episode resources:
- Juliet’s website (website)
- Follow Juliet on Instagram (Instagram)
- The Art of Sexual Magic by Margo Anand (Amazon)
- Philips Wake-Up Light Alarm Clock (Amazon)
- Join the Melissa Ambrosini Tribe on Facebook (Facebook Group)
- Open Wide by Melissa Ambrosini (Amazon)
- Open Wide Video Masterclass (podcast)
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P.S. Please seek advice from a qualified holistic practitioner before starting any new health practice.
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My top three takeaways from how to be an exceptional lover is…
— the importance of connecting to the heart before and during love making
– the importance of understanding what you need after sex from your lover
And
– the book recommendation ‘The Art of Sex Magic’
Thank you!
Love your takeaways honey, thanks for sharing. xx
Great podcast. However it would have been good to have a more balanced conversation regarding single people rather than just people in relationships.
Thanks for your feedback Grace. I will keep that in mind for next time, but I do feel like there is still loads you can get from this episode even if you aren’t in a romantic relationship right now and some things even apply to all your relationships not just romantic ones. I hope you still absorbed all the goodness. xx
First time listening to your podcast.
Loved it, great positivity
Hey Amber, welcome to the tribe! I’m so glad you are here and so glad you love the show. I release a new show every Monday and Thursday so make sure you check them out. xx
I was quite interested to listen to this podcast, however I felt it was imbalanced and tipped heavily in the mainstream, heterosexual/heteronormative end. Even a simple language change to ‘partner’ from both of you would have made a big difference and worked towards being more inclusive of diversity.
Hey Jen, thanks for your feedback, I’m always speaking from my own personal experience but will keep that in mind for next time. I hope you were still able to hear her wisdom. xx
Can you send in the Sun Lamp link!
Here’s the link honey. xx