Are you interested in exploring psychedelics to have better sex and increase the intimacy in your life? Sex and intimacy are fundamental pillars of a whole life. And yet, real conversations about them continue to remain taboo in our culture and many people are left feeling disconnected from themselves—their own bodies—and the connection they crave with others. Psychedelics can be powerful tools for reconnecting us with our own bodies, and helping us heal our relationships with loved ones, partners and otherwise. But there’s also a lot of conversations that need to be had first around intentions, expectations, and consent. We talk about where to begin and how to go deep with journalist Nicolle Hodges.
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About Nicolle Hodges
Nicolle Hodges is an independent journalist, sexual freedom philosopher, author, and entrepreneur. Hodges, a former CTV Vancouver television host and producer, left her previous life to pursue the world of sex, psychedelics, and shedding shame. Staying true to her media roots, she became the culture editor of Herb—the largest cannabis publication in North America—and now writes for Double Blind and Microdose about the impact and integration of psychedelics into mainstream culture. She is a leading host for the investor-focused media platform, The Dales Media Group, where she interviews the top CEOs of psychedelic and crypto companies. In 2017, she launched Men Who Take Baths, a men’s mental health movement and interview series addressing masculinity, vulnerability, and gender equity—from the bath! She is also the founder of Girls Who Say Fuck, a pleasure-centric incubator for ideas that instigate change, including its signature event, ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ where women are invited to foster deeper friendships within an erotic environment, using BDSM as a healing modality. She launched a viral movement urging people to rebrand “virginity” to “sexual debut,” pushing back against heteronormative, patriarchal ideas of sexual expression. Her debut book, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go Oh Oh,” explores the power of pleasure through Dr. Suess-style rhyme and illustration. Hodges is currently studying to become a psychedelic-assisted therapist, and is passionate about exploring eroticism and friendship as a means to instigate positive change in one’s life. To learn more about Nicolle, find her on Twitter and Instagram as @NicolleDoubleL, and LinkedIn.