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Healing Through Pleasure: Ayce Kyptyn's Inspirational Story of Recovery and Authenticity

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Today, we're thrilled to have Ayce Kyptyn, a somatic sexologist and advocate for emotional and sexual well-being, join us on the podcast.

Ayce's journey from losing everything—his job, health, family, and home—to finding professional help and rebuilding his life has shaped his passion for supporting others through similar struggles. Inspired by "Sex, Love, and Goop" on Netflix, Ayce undertook intensive training in somatic sexology, discovering the profound impact of self-love and intimacy.

In this episode, we'll delve into Ayce's story of overcoming societal taboos, understanding erotic blueprints, and the transformative power of the "pleasure first" approach. Join us as we explore how reconnecting with one's body can foster genuine intimacy and improve overall well-being. Listen in for an inspiring conversation on the importance of being fully present with our emotions, desires, and ultimately, ourselves.

We would love to hear from you! Drop us a line at: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected]

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Today, we're thrilled to have Ayce Kyptyn, a somatic sexologist and advocate for emotional and sexual well-being, join us on the podcast.

Ayce's journey from losing everything—his job, health, family, and home—to finding professional help and rebuilding his life has shaped his passion for supporting others through similar struggles. Inspired by "Sex, Love, and Goop" on Netflix, Ayce undertook intensive training in somatic sexology, discovering the profound impact of self-love and intimacy.

In this episode, we'll delve into Ayce's story of overcoming societal taboos, understanding erotic blueprints, and the transformative power of the "pleasure first" approach. Join us as we explore how reconnecting with one's body can foster genuine intimacy and improve overall well-being. Listen in for an inspiring conversation on the importance of being fully present with our emotions, desires, and ultimately, ourselves.

We would love to hear from you! Drop us a line at: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected]

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