In this episode of Better Sex, sex therapist Jessa Zimmerman talks with Reverend Beverly Dale, who discusses her journey in helping people heal from sex-negative teachings in religion. They explore how sexuality and spirituality intersect, the sexual wounds caused by rigid religious structures, and the path towards embracing one's authentic sexual self.
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Guest Introduction and Topic Overview
02:24 Reverend Beverly Dale's Background
02:49 The Church's Role in Sexual Shame
03:17 Understanding Sexual Wounding
03:24 Intersection of Faith and Healing
03:43 Analyzing Structural Issues
10:25 Sexual Wounds in Society
11:47 Strategies for Healing
23:02 Reverend Dale's Book and Resources
29:45 Finding Support and Community
30:26 Conclusion and Contact Information
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Rev. Dr. Beverly Dale has made a career of teaching a pleasure-centered, justice-focused and sex-positive Christianity as an ecumenical campus minister at the University of Pennsylvania and by writing, producing, and performing in a one-woman show titled, An Irreverent Journey from Eggbeaters to Vibrators. In 2013 she founded the Incarnation Institute for Sex & Faith that provides training for clergy and sexual health professionals on how to help people rethink harmful religious teaching that creates intimacy issues for couples and problems for individuals self-esteem. Believing in an inclusive, science-friendly, and sex-positive Christianity she developed the curriculum for this cutting edge and unique educational opportunity as well as co-wrote the text in her first book, Advancing Sexual Health for the Christian Client, Data and Dogma (2019). In addition, she has taught seminarians sexuality and faith classes at Lancaster Theological Seminary and is now touring for her second book, “Who Told You That You Were Naked? Meditations on the Sexual Body.” She has a passion for those in the pews and those who have left them because of the rigid or judgmental views about the body that, from her view, is too-often proclaimed in the church and is totally contrary to the Christian faith.
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Secret Podcast for the Lower Desire Partner: https://www.intimacywithease.com/ldppodcast
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