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It's Good To Be Aroused (with Sam Jolman)
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"There is nothing inherently wrong with an aroused man." What is arousal? Why is it good? Sam Jolman helps us reclaim the heart of masculine sexuality for the purpose of awe, play, and worshipping God. You'll learn how arousal always has a script, why evil hates arousal, and the difference between sexuality and sensuality. At the end, you'll receive a beautiful blessing from Sam. This episode is amazing!
Sam Jolman (MA, LPC) is a trauma therapist with over twenty years of experience specializing in men’s issues and sexual trauma recovery. His writing flows out of this unique opportunity to help people know and heal their stories, and find greater sexual wholeness and aliveness. He received his master’s in counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary and was further trained in Narrative Focused Trauma Care through the Allender Center at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Sam lives in Colorado with his wife and three sons. Fun fact: Sam and Drew attend the same church!
Buy Sam's new book (paid link):
The Sex Talk You Never Got: Reclaiming the Heart of Masculine Sexuality
Join Sam's newsletter for a free copy of the first chapter: samjolman.substack.com
Learn more and connect with Sam at samjolman.com
Take the Husband Material Journey...
- Step 1: Listen to this podcast or watch on YouTube
- Step 2: Join the private Husband Material Community
- Step 3: Take the free mini-course: How To Outgrow Porn
- Step 4: Try the all-in-one program: Husband Material Academy
Thanks for listening!
Capítulos
1. It's Good To Be Aroused (with Sam Jolman) (00:00:00)
2. Healthy Arousal (00:00:01)
3. The Pleasure of Sensuality and Arousal (00:17:38)
4. Reclaiming Male Sensuality and Arousal (00:24:54)
5. Embracing Playfulness and Awe in Life (00:36:42)
6. Reclaiming Sensuality and Freedom From Porn (00:45:14)
276 episódios
Manage episode 422908334 series 2648615
"There is nothing inherently wrong with an aroused man." What is arousal? Why is it good? Sam Jolman helps us reclaim the heart of masculine sexuality for the purpose of awe, play, and worshipping God. You'll learn how arousal always has a script, why evil hates arousal, and the difference between sexuality and sensuality. At the end, you'll receive a beautiful blessing from Sam. This episode is amazing!
Sam Jolman (MA, LPC) is a trauma therapist with over twenty years of experience specializing in men’s issues and sexual trauma recovery. His writing flows out of this unique opportunity to help people know and heal their stories, and find greater sexual wholeness and aliveness. He received his master’s in counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary and was further trained in Narrative Focused Trauma Care through the Allender Center at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Sam lives in Colorado with his wife and three sons. Fun fact: Sam and Drew attend the same church!
Buy Sam's new book (paid link):
The Sex Talk You Never Got: Reclaiming the Heart of Masculine Sexuality
Join Sam's newsletter for a free copy of the first chapter: samjolman.substack.com
Learn more and connect with Sam at samjolman.com
Take the Husband Material Journey...
- Step 1: Listen to this podcast or watch on YouTube
- Step 2: Join the private Husband Material Community
- Step 3: Take the free mini-course: How To Outgrow Porn
- Step 4: Try the all-in-one program: Husband Material Academy
Thanks for listening!
Capítulos
1. It's Good To Be Aroused (with Sam Jolman) (00:00:00)
2. Healthy Arousal (00:00:01)
3. The Pleasure of Sensuality and Arousal (00:17:38)
4. Reclaiming Male Sensuality and Arousal (00:24:54)
5. Embracing Playfulness and Awe in Life (00:36:42)
6. Reclaiming Sensuality and Freedom From Porn (00:45:14)
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