Start Here: How I Help You Reconnect With Your Body and Desire

Hi, I’m Nicole—Certified Sexological Bodyworker, doula, postpartum healer, and trauma-informed bodywork practitioner.

If you’ve landed here, you’re likely craving something deeper. A more meaningful connection to yourself, your body, or your partner. Maybe you’re tired of feeling disconnected, dissatisfied, or ashamed of your desires. Maybe you’ve tried therapy, read the books, listened to the podcasts—but still feel like something’s missing.

Here’s the truth: your body is not broken. It’s speaking. And I’m here to help you listen.

From Disconnection to Desire

In our culture, we’re taught to talk about everything—except what really matters when it comes to intimacy. Many people come to me feeling stuck:

  • Low libido

  • Painful or unsatisfying sex

  • Avoidance of intimacy

  • Mismatched desire

  • Body shame

  • Numbness, confusion, or fear

But what if you could trade those challenges for…
✨ Deep self-body love
✨ Fulfilling, nourishing intimacy
✨ Clear boundaries and confidence in expressing them
✨ Erotic curiosity and satisfying sex
✨ A real sense of connection—with your body, your partner, and your pleasure

That’s what this work is about. Not quick fixes—but deep, lasting shifts that begin with small, supported steps.

Why Talk Therapy Isn’t Always Enough

I believe in the power of talk therapy—it’s a beautiful and necessary resource. But when it comes to sex, desire, and bodily autonomy, words can only take us so far.

That’s where Sexological Bodywork comes in.

This is one of my specialties, and it’s unlike anything most people have encountered.

Sexological Bodywork is a form of somatic, trauma-informed coaching that brings your body into the healing process—not as an afterthought, but as the guide. We work gently and respectfully with practices like:

  • Breathwork

  • Body awareness

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Erotic anatomy education

  • One-way, consent-based touch (always within your boundaries)

Instead of just talking about desire, we create safe, structured experiences where your body can relearn trust, curiosity, and pleasure—at a pace that feels right for you.

This isn’t about performing pleasure. It’s about actually experiencing it, slowly, safely, and with deep support.

How We Work Together

As a Certified Sexological Bodyworker, I help individuals and couples:

  • Repattern their body’s responses to sex and intimacy

  • Address trauma, shame, or numbness held in the body

  • Explore arousal and desire without judgment

  • Build skills to communicate openly, honestly, and confidently

  • Move from avoidance or confusion into clarity and connection

Whether you’re navigating postpartum intimacy, healing from trauma or surgery, rediscovering your desires after years of disconnection, or simply wanting to enjoy sex more—this work can meet you exactly where you are.

You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

I know how vulnerable this journey can feel. You might be wondering: Is this really for me? Can I really change this?

Yes. You can. And you don’t have to do it alone.

My approach is always client-led, consent-based, and grounded in compassion. Together, we co-create a space where your body can gently explore, express, and heal. This work isn’t about fixing you—it’s about reconnecting you with what’s already inside you: pleasure, wisdom, and wholeness.

Take the First Step: Book Your Free Intimate Awakening Call

If you're curious, you’re ready.

Start with a complimentary 30-minute consultation, where we’ll talk about what’s calling you, what’s in the way, and how this work might support you. There’s no pressure—just an invitation to take a breath, get honest, and explore what’s possible.

👉 Schedule your free call now

Because pleasure isn’t just about sex.
It’s your compass—to intimacy, to wholeness, to a life that feels truly yours.

And I’d be honored to walk that path with you.

Warmly,
Nicole
Certified Sexological Bodyworker, Doula, Postpartum Healer, Trauma-Informed Professional

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