What if your struggles with intimacy, connection, or pleasure didn’t start in your relationships—but in your earliest experiences of touch?
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In this foundational conversation, I’m joined by Dr. Aline LaPierre, founder of the NeuroAffective Touch Institute, to explore how the body learns intimacy long before we ever enter a relationship.
From the womb… to birth… to early caregiving…
your nervous system is being shaped through touch.
And those early imprints don’t disappear.
They become the blueprint for:
how safe you feel
how much you can receive
and how deeply you can experience pleasure
This episode offers a powerful reframe:
What we often judge as “sexual issues” or “relationship struggles”…
are often unmet developmental needs—still living in the body.
And the body doesn’t heal through force.
It heals through attuned presence.
In this episode, we explore:
• How early touch imprints shape adult intimacy and pleasure
• Why touch is the “mother of the senses”
• The role of pacing and timing in nervous system safety
• How gaze and emotional attunement build connection
• How shame can be imprinted through early caregiving
• Why partners may be a “mismatch of receptors,” not love
• How to relearn what kinds of touch your body actually wants
This conversation isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about understanding how your body was shaped…
and giving it the conditions it needs to feel safe again.
Because when the body feels safe…
Connection deepens.
Pleasure expands.
And intimacy becomes something you can actually receive.
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