Ep 3: Erotic Intelligence: Pleasure, Safety, and Aliveness
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This episode is a continuation of Episode 2, The Body, Trauma and Desire If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, I recommend starting there and returning here when you’re ready.
In this conversation, Dr. Emma Smith explores how many of us — especially women — learn early on to override our internal signals in order to stay safe, be good, or keep the peace. Over time, this adaptation can make desire feel confusing and pleasure feel unsafe, even when nothing is “wrong.”
Rather than approaching desire as something to fix or perform, this episode introduces erotic intelligence — a term popularized by Esther Perel — as our innate capacity to stay connected to aliveness, curiosity, imagination, and felt experience. Not just sexually, but across everyday life.
Together, we explore how trauma lives in the body, why the nervous system often prioritizes protection over pleasure, and how erotic intelligence can be rebuilt gently — starting far away from sex, intensity, or pressure.
This is an invitational episode. Nothing here is about pushing, forcing, or getting it right. It’s about listening. Slowing down. And allowing the body to finish what the past may have interrupted.
A Note on Care This episode discusses trauma, desire, and body memory in a non-graphic, invitational way. Please listen at your own pace and take care of yourself as needed. Pausing, stepping away, or returning later is always welcome.
For full show notes, including citations to all the materials I reference throughout the episode, please go to: https://theintimatephilosopher.com/2026/01/11/episode-3-erotic-intelligence-pleasure-safety-and-aliveness/
Chapters00:00 Understanding the Body's Memory of Trauma 05:53 Exploring Erotic Intelligence 11:51 The Role of Trauma in Desire 17:54 Rebuilding Erotic Intelligence 24:13 Practical Practices for Reconnection
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