Women, Eroticism & The Nervous System

Calling on our true power in times of crisis

A FREE CLASS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th at 11 am PT | 2 PM ET

✨ Are you stuck, exhausted or overwhelmed?

✨ Have your usual go-to tricks for winding down or feeling better stopped working very well?

✨ Do you find yourself quick to cry or to get angry, overly sensitive, or with zero capacity to handle conflict?

It can be difficult to make a case for pleasure in hard times. 

With so much distress, loss, and conflict, it can seem that the only responsible thing to do is stay plugged into “reality.”

However our nervous systems are not wired to withstand high stress over extended periods of time, so we have to be deliberate about what we let into our world, and how we work with the things that we can control. 

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Women’s nervous systems work differently than men’s do.

The female reproductive system is more intricate than the male system.

 Traditional Chinese medicine considered females 10 times more complex to treat due our reproductive cycles and relationship to nature over the lifespan.

 As such, often women can be impacted more intensely by immune and nervous system events. 

It’s important that we understand how our systems work, because that is where our power also lies!

Kimberly Ann Johnson

In this Free Class You Will:

  • Understand how the female reproductive system relates to the nervous system
  • Learn how polyvagal theory, and trauma, impacts females differently than males
  • Get closer to your own eroticism and how it might be a source of forgotten or neglected power.
  • Practice simple restorative exercises that work right away to get unstuck

YOUR TEACHER

Kimberly Ann Johnson

Author, Sexological Bodyworker, and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner

Kimberly Ann Johnson is the bestselling author of the early mothering classic The Fourth Trimester: Healing Your Body, Balancing Your Emotions and Restoring Your Vitality published in seven languages around the world. She recently released Call of The Wild: How We Heal Trauma, Awaken Our Own Power, And Use It For Good at Harper Wave, the feminist imprint of Harper Collins.

A sought after practitioner and lead authority in postpartum health, Johnson has been working hands-on in integrative women’s health and trauma recovery for more than a decade. 

Her work has been featured in The New York TimesForbesVogue, New York Magazine’s The CutHarper’s Bazaar, Today.com and many more. She is the host of the Sex Birth Trauma podcast with over half a million unique downloads.

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As Seen In

New York Times
Forbes
The Cut Magazine
Today Show
Vogue
Yoga Journal
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