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How to talk about your body without shame (w/ Anita Rao)

2024/12/16
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Chris Duffy: 本期节目讨论如何打破禁忌,公开谈论身体和性话题,以增进自我了解和减少羞耻感。节目嘉宾Anita Rao分享了她对身体和性的看法,以及如何通过播客节目《Embodied》促进公开对话。 Anita Rao: 随着年龄增长,对身体和性认知会发生改变,并伴随焦虑。公开谈论身体和性等禁忌话题有助于更好地了解自己,减少羞耻感。开放的家庭氛围和对身体感受的坦诚态度塑造了她对身体的接纳。通过播客采访父母,挖掘了家庭中未曾公开谈论的感受和经历。 Anita Rao: 《Embodied》播客的创作源于她对身体、性、性别议题的关注,以及在公共广播领域对自身声音和表达的探索。面对面交流比线上交流更能促进对身体和性话题的深入探讨。远程沟通方式影响了人与人之间身体层面的连接。即使是公开讨论身体和性的人,也可能存在自我意识和羞耻感。她建议人们不要为了迎合他人而改变真实的自我,要接纳自身的不完美。她保留负面反馈是为了观察自身成长和应对方式的改变。 Anita Rao: 文化禁忌和意识形态冲突阻碍了人们对性与身体的公开讨论。对播客节目的负面反馈反映了听众在性话题上的不适和羞耻感。公开讨论性并非要消除其特殊性和私密性,而是为了降低人们内心的障碍,从而更好地了解自身欲望和获得性满足。公开讨论身体和性话题能够帮助人们识别并挑战内心的负面观念。在播客节目中,她会尊重嘉宾的意愿,即使这意味着需要撤下已录制的内容。为了更好地了解自己并与他人进行更深入的沟通,她建议人们保持好奇心、为谈话做好准备以及学会在谈话中容忍不适感。公开讨论性与身体等话题,有助于打破集体观念的束缚,促进自我疗愈和跨代沟通。

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Why is it important to have open conversations about taboo topics like sex, relationships, and our bodies?

Open conversations about taboo topics help us understand ourselves better, reduce shame, and foster collective wisdom. These discussions are essential for personal growth and breaking down societal stigmas.

How does Anita Rao describe her relationship with her body as she ages?

Anita Rao acknowledges that her body is constantly changing, both internally and externally, and she is curious about how aging will affect her sexual desire, confidence, and ability to form new relationships.

What was Anita Rao's experience of hosting her podcast 'Embodied' during the pandemic?

During the pandemic, Anita Rao had to host 'Embodied' virtually, which she found challenging due to the lack of in-person connection. She noted that discussing intimate topics was much more impactful when she could see people's faces and reactions.

How did Anita Rao's upbringing influence her comfort level in discussing bodily functions?

Anita Rao grew up in a household where bodily functions like farting and discussing poop were openly talked about without shame. This environment helped her develop a close relationship with her physical sensations and reduced any embarrassment around such topics.

What challenges did Anita Rao face when she first started hosting her public radio show?

Anita Rao faced criticism about her voice, including comments on her vocal fry and upspeak. Despite the negative feedback, she chose to embrace her authentic voice rather than conform to what she thought was expected of her.

Why does Anita Rao keep a folder of negative feedback in her email?

Anita Rao keeps a folder of negative feedback as a way to acknowledge it without letting it consume her. It serves as a reminder of her growth and helps her reflect on how she responds to criticism over time.

What advice does Anita Rao give to people who feel their voice doesn't fit the mold of what's expected?

Anita Rao advises against trying to conform to an artificial version of oneself. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and finding joy in the flow of genuine conversations, even if it means facing initial resistance.

How does Anita Rao respond to pushback against discussing taboo topics on her show?

Anita Rao notes that much of the pushback comes from the idea of discussing taboo topics rather than the actual content of the show. She believes this reflects societal discomfort and a lack of shared language to discuss these topics openly.

What are three things Anita Rao suggests people can do to start having more open conversations about their bodies and relationships?

Anita Rao suggests approaching oneself with genuine curiosity, setting the table for conversations by being intentional, and creating space for discomfort during conversations by practicing active listening and silence.

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Why is having the sex talk, admitting you passed gas, or being open about your body hair so seemingly uncomfortable for all of us? Journalist and host of the podcast, Embodied, Anita Rao, joins Chris this week to discuss why having open conversations about taboo topics like sex, relationships, and our bodies can help us understand ourselves better and feel less shame. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.