Episode 28

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21st Oct 2025

Collective Consciousness, AI, and the Return to Community: A New Moon Reflection

In this episode, I’m reflecting on the shifts happening in our collective consciousness — the ways we are being called to wake up, remember, and reorient ourselves toward love, community, and embodied truth.

I share the threads I’ve been weaving together lately — from AI and the numbing of our senses, to the hunger for deeper connection and the re-emergence of feminine wisdom on the planet. I talk about how attention has become our most valuable currency, and what it means to reclaim that attention as sacred — to root it back into pleasure, presence, and purpose.

This episode is an invitation to notice the through line that runs beneath everything — the way consciousness is evolving through us, how grief and pleasure are both portals to awakening, and how we each play a role in co-creating a world that honors the body, the Earth, and the sacred feminine.

As I speak, I’m not just analyzing these patterns — I’m living them, feeling them, and weaving them together into something coherent, something hopeful. This is the work of remembering that we are not separate from the collective story. We are the story.

Join me in the journey:

References

Empire of AI by Karen Hao

Transcript
Speaker A:

Welcome back to the Connect to Pleasure podcast, my loves. I'm Kayla, your host. I go by she, her, hers, pronouns. And today I'm back for just a.

An episode to kind of go through things that are in my mind that I want you to know. We are in a new moon today in Libra, and we're at the very end of Libra.

Tomorrow we move, the sun moves into Scorpio, so we officially enter into Scorpio season. And I thought, I usually do a newsletter on the new and full moon, but I thought, what if I also did a podcast episode to go with that newsletter?

So that's what today is. And I am going to be just allowing myself to go through what I want to talk about today.

I'm not gonna be too concerned of whether I'm doing anything perfectly. I'm just gonna let myself talk. I'm not going to be editing this conversation at all. So just know this is, like, raw, real me in.

In going through my consciousness, which is what I am going to be talking about today. So I wanted to address a little bit more of my, like, love for talking about collective consciousness right now.

And this is kind of how I figured out that I wanted to be more than just a therapist, be more than just a coach, that I wanted to be a sacred disruptor, to be a sovereign guide to embody wisdom and to impart wisdom and really lead from my place of sovereignty and my heart and my, like, soul. Soul's calling to be a priestess, when I have yet to kind of start my priestess training. And I just.

I wanted to let you know what it looks like to think about the collective consciousness and the things that I have kind of interwoven and intertwined together.

So I first started this kind of obsession with AI Like, a couple months ago or over the summer, I got really interested in AI and I started listening to some of the interviews that the tech bros who have been, you know, working on AI and developing AI, kind of what their take on what AI is going to bring to us in the kind of doomsday narrative that is out there. And I just thought it was really interesting.

I mean, it's definitely scary, but I just thought it was interesting how like, like just a human being could continue to want to make something that is going to destroy yourself.

I just couldn't wrap my mind around, like, why are they continuing to develop these things and why are they continuing to say, you know, like, we're going to get to this place where intelligence is more intelligent than humans, and therefore they are going to try to conquer humans and we no longer are going to be needed. And that might mean that they just like kill us off.

And so, you know, the like rational part of my brain was like, well then why would you keep doing it?

And it's, it's just really interesting the way that they talk about it and the way that there's just this inevitability to it with and they can't stop it, but they also can't like stop developing it either. It's, it's very weird. And so I kind of took that and was like, okay, well maybe there are some other takes on this.

And so then I kind of, I heard another interview from a woman who I can get her name in her book and put it down below if anybody's interested.

I don't remember it off the top of my head, but she talked about how she, I think went to MIT or went, she went to school, I'm pretty sure it was mit, but she went to school with a lot of these tech bros and so she knows a lot of them personally and has worked in this world and then wrote a book about how the way that they are talking about AI and its inevitability is actually not true. And she debunked a lot of what they typically say in their interviews and know talked a lot about the harms of AI.

She really talked about the environmental impact of AI and how detrimental that is to our entire planet.

But especially rural communities where they are just lying to them to get them to sign contracts, thinking that you know, the community is going to benefit from it because they're going to get money but they ultimately extract so much fresh water and resources that that community actually really suffers.

And there are like rural communities or like lower income communities that are really, really suffering because all their fresh water has been diverted to these cooling centers where AI is housed. And it's just to like, it's so insane that we are using our natural fresh resources just to like cool machinery. It's just crazy. It's crazy.

So, so she kind of swung the other way and like she doesn't even use chat GPT because she feels like these companies that have created these open AI sources are non ethical, which they absolutely aren't.

And she's just kind of, she's not like anti AI because she said the inevitability of, I think it's like general intelligence that is beginning to brew to the point where you know, AI would get smarter than us.

Like that is not actually something that has to Happen and that and like the bigger, better, stronger mentality of like in order to get to that point we need more resources, more computer power.

You know, like more and more and more is not actually realistic or is not actually inevitable either that there were other people that were working on how they could actually reach that level of intelligence going the opposite direction and like making it the smallest amount that they possibly could or smallest like imprint that they possibly could. And that is still a viable option if resources were actually put towards it. So there are multiple narratives within that.

But I just thought that it's really interesting how again like there are, there are different ways of looking at something.

And my therapist brain and kind of like anthropological, sociological brain looks at like how it is so interesting to have different versions of the truth out there and like why some people believe some things and why other people believe other things.

And I'll move away from AI in a second, but I truly believe that whatever happens with AI, that the tech bros that invented AI see AI as like a mirror for what they personally have done to our world.

I think because they are so hell bent on just greed and money and not really, really caring what happens to humanity if they continue to make these or continue to create this intelligence that they can't fathom a world where AI doesn't react in the same way that they do, that they only see that AI would destroy and would conquer when it rises to a certain level of intelligence because that's the only thing that they have done that they can't fathom. A world where AI becomes intertwined into the beauty and the joy of life.

And I don't exactly know what that looks like, but I do think that like the shared vision that both sides of the aisle had is that AI probably will take over a lot of different jobs. And the tech bros feel like people are going to be so unhappy because their purpose in life is taken away and they're not going to know what to do.

And I agree that I, I think a lot of people are going to feel that way because that's what we have been sold, because we have been sold from the tech bros from these corporations that our value is only based off of what we are able to produce and what we are able to do in terms of our work ethic for these people. And some people are definitely still going to be in that space and probably feel a huge lack of purpose in their life if those jobs are taken away.

But the spiritual realm says that we were never supposed to do those jobs in the first Place like that is not what our purpose is as humans on this Earth.

And so AI could actually be a way to like take those jobs away so that we can actually get back to our real purpose, our real soul's purpose to create, to just be. We get.

I kind of akin it to like being domestic animals, like a cat or a dog, that all of our basic needs are taken care of, that we don't have to like, like in, you know, hunter gatherer times where we had to actually build our shelters, go. All of our energy was just to like get shelter and get food and survive.

It's like all of that will be taken care of, so we don't have to really work hard on that. And then we get to just be, we get to just live. We get to just do the fun parts of life all the time.

And if we feel called to create things, then we get to create. Then we get to create whatever we want to create. And we spend our time doing that instead of working for money.

That doesn't go very far in a rigged system that is trying to control us. Like, none of this is meant for what the human body, mind, soul was supposed to do. So that's AI what is collective consciousness, though?

I think my love of spirituality, my love of psychology, and my love of, I guess there's like evolution and anthropology that gets wrapped up into this too.

And I'm not expert in either of those fields, but I think all of this gets intertwined and I get really interested in the like, astronomical aspects of this too, or astrological, I should say. But there's some astronomy that's coming into this that works like, alongside of astrology.

And there are thought leaders in this arena that are talking about Three Eye Atlas that is coming closer and closer to Earth. They originally thought it was a meteor. A lot of people don't think it's a meteor because it's not acting like a meteor.

They think that it's like super high intelligence, could be extraterrestrial intelligence, but it's like raising the vibration and the frequency of our hearts.

That's really what a lot of people are talking about, is that it is opening our heart frequency and reminding us what it looks like to lead from love and to lead from connection. And so then I start to think about too, you know, the evolution of our species in our collective consciousness.

We typically talk about evolution and like, what we look like or what we are doing, but we don't typically talk about, like, why we developed those ways of being and like how we got the idea to do that, and I talk about this with my clients a lot around the fact that we are the first generation millennials. I am a millennial. We are the first generation to really look at healing as a necessary thing, as something that is absolutely important.

We are the first generation or, you know, really the generation.

I'm sure there are younger generations doing this too, but I think we definitely are the generation that is, like, breaking the molds and doing the ancestral healing.

We are healing the timeline before us and in front of us through, like, being the first ones to look at some of the trauma and patterns that aren't working and doing our own healing work in order to heal all. All sides.

I don't really like a timeline that's, like, in front and in front and behind because it's more of, like, a loop, but essentially, like, we are the ones that are. We're. We're doing the healing. And I know, you know, that, you know, we look at our parents and they're. It's just crazy, like, how much different.

Even though we grew up with parents that parented differently than their parents, but still parented in a way that a lot of us are like, that was not helpful, but yet we are coming out and we're saying mental health is important. We are going to do things differently.

Like, every generation goes through trials and tribulations and gets to a point where they're like, what I experience is not how I want to continue to do things. And I just think it's so interesting, and especially with parenting. I'm a parent. I work with a lot of parents.

I just think it's so interesting that, like, parenting techniques have changed so much in just, you know, a couple generations. Like, the way that my mom was raised is, like, light years away from how I am wanting to raise my son.

Just the fact that, like, you know, our parents took a lot of what they didn't like from their parents and threw that out and, you know, try to do a little bit better. And then the millennial generation is really like, we are pro emotion in children.

We are pro, like, children having a childhood again and not being looked at as, like, small, small adults.

We are wanting kids to be creative and learn how to, you know, live outside the norm, live outside the box, because we know that the box did not work for us. It is not working for us. So it's just very interesting to me how those things change.

And I think it's because I personally believe it's because each generation is, like, set up to again, like experience their own experience. Experiences that come to a place of. We are now progressing in a more loving, a more communal way because of the experiences that we went through.

And I personally believe that that was predetermined.

I personally believe that the cosmos has a plan for how it is rolling out a future of love, of pleasure, of connection of humans actually being able to live fully in their humanity again.

And something that I did write about this summer in one of my newsletters is the phenomenon that happens usually every summer, but every year, too, in some way or another. We have, like, a cultural phenomena, something that. Something that everybody collectively experiences and connects with.

But summer typically has, like, a song or an album or something that a lot of people connect to. And this year it was resoundingly K Pop Demon Hunters.

And I just think it's so interesting how even media really reflects the collective consciousness I felt when I watched K Pop Demon Hunters.

It had come out a little bit before this, but I had just done a new moon ceremony in Leo with my sacred feminine community and had really talked about, like, the energy of Leo season and like, the self and the bright light that Leo brings to, like, the very sovereign self. And watching K Pop Demon Hunters, I was like, this is Leo energy to the nth degree. And there's so many vital, vital lyrics in those songs.

I'm a lyrics person, I'm a singer, so I listen very intently to lyrics. If you have not listened intently to those lyrics, go look them up. They are beautiful.

And they just exactly encompass what our society needs at this moment in time. Everybody loves Golden. I love golden, too. My favorite song, though, is what it sounds like.

And just the power of Ruby, like, really accepting herself for who she is and bridging these two worlds together and the collective coming together. I just. I love the line. Oh, there's so many lines in that song that I love, but I love the line.

Dive in the fire and I'll be right there by your side like, this is about. We're just going for it, but we're gonna be here with each other. We're going to the depths. We're going into the deep. We're diving into the fire.

But we're gonna support each other. And then every.

And the song, like, wakes up everyone from this, like, trance that they were in, and then they start to feed and give the energy to them to defeat the demons. And it's just like, I mean, what better movie could we need in a time of trying to, like, defeat fascism? It's just amazing.

And I think that's why it's resonated with everyone.

I mean, the songs are catchy and fun and so even my 3 year old son loves this movie and is obsessed and is still listening to your idol and soda pop over and over and over again every single day. But then the depth of it, you know, reaches adults like me who are like, this movie is freaking brilliant and is needed so much.

And the collective consciousness part of it is like these people that created it, like they had to have this foresight that like this was going to be needed at this time. And also back to Leo energy. Saja boys are like, their logo is a lion. And so it was just like this was like the perfect time for it to come out.

But the people that created it, like there was something.

And again, my personal belief is like the universe was like giving them downloads and telling them that like this was something that was going to be needed. And then it came out at the exact right time.

It was like birthed at the exact right time and, you know, took off more than anything else I think it has ever before taken off. It's just like incredible.

But I also, again, as a millennial, I have gone and I like my son to watch a lot of the movies that I watched when I was young. Over the weekend we just watched Freakier Friday because I hadn't seen that yet. But then of course that made me want to watch Freaky Friday.

And my son also loves Halloween town.

If any 90s kids that loved Disney Channel watched Halloweentown and all, all the sequels of it, he loves Halloweentown, the original, but also the sequels.

And watching it again from my vantage point now and with a spiritual perspective, like these movies came out at a time where I feel like it was still at least in like my understanding because I, I didn't have like a sense of higher consciousness at that point in time.

But I feel like in my understanding was like being a witch was not quite as okay like back in the 90s as it is now, but these movies were like some of maybe the first movies I, I may not have, you know, the best history on which movies, but I feel like these were some of the first movies that were really talking about being a witch as something that was fun and good and like a hero, like the witch is the hero. And at the end of the first movie of Halloweentown, it's them as the collective again. They work together.

The kids work together to save their parents or to save the grandma and their mom.

And then at the end they have to all work Together, all three of the kids and the grandma and the mom, they all use their collective power to get the talisman back. And again, like, these themes of like, community and honoring yourself and sourcing your power and your divinity within you.

We're coming like all the way back in the 90s, and I'm like, this, this was here for a reason. Like, this was planting the seed of these narratives in our minds when we were kids. And it was just fun and it was playful and it wasn't a big deal.

But these, like, for some of us that grew up where TV was like my best friend because I was an only child, these were really influential narratives, even if I didn't know it consciously at the time, for how I was going to think about magic and the mysteriousness of the world and what it meant to be a witch and all of these things as a grownup.

Like, if I was not allowed to watch these movies, if I was like, if I grew up in a, you know, very evangelical Christian house where all of these things were looked at as like Satan or something like that, maybe I would have a lot different understanding of what a witch means today. But I really do think that there was again, like a collective consciousness at that time that these stories needed to be told for a reason.

And again, they may not have known what that reason was or why it was important, but they were getting downloads at that time that like our generation needed these movies, needed this story, because it was going to plant seeds for later down the road. So I think media is a really cool thing to track.

And I've been seeing those through threads as I've been like, looking through a new spiritual lens and astrological lens as I'm thinking about what collective consciousness means. And so, so I talk about all of this because I really feel like we are in a time where collective consciousness is on the move again.

Like it is rising in its frequency and the downloads of what we are needing are starting to become more around.

Kind of like if you go back and listen to what I talked to Camille A. Saunders about in the episode that we did, that everything is really getting back to community.

We need community and in the ways that we have never done community in like modern day times, that this, and this has really evolved for me this year because I have definitely lived and grown up in a family that is like, your achievements are your achievements. It's important for you to like, go to school, go to college, get a job, make your money, build your own family, and that's your life.

And this year Especially with having my mom live with us in our own house. I.

And we like collectively bought our house together, which was something that I've actually held a lot of guilt and shame around that like my husband and I didn't buy our house just by ourselves, that we had my mom like essentially buy it for us and then we now pay the mortgage on it. And I know a lot of people have that, but there was a lot of shame and guilt around the fact that like, we didn't do it ourselves.

And I think I still have a little bit of that that I'm like trying to release. But I just feel like no longer are we going to be in a place where just like creating our own little family units is what is.

It's already not sustainable. It's. It's killing all of us. Like, I, again, it goes back to.

As a therapist, there are so many things that I talk about with clients that I'm just like, this isn't a diagnosable thing. This isn't something that is like your fault. It's a systemic issue.

It's a problem that we are dealing with in society because we deprived ourselves from community and now have to like, pay for it. Now we say, you know, entrepreneurs, and trust me, I'm one of them too, so I'm not completely guilt free in this.

Entrepreneurs are supposed to go out and like, find a problem and then, you know, monetize it. And a lot of those problems that a lot of people have are community problems, are loneliness problems.

And then we're like, monetizing it and having people pay to like, be a part of a community. And it's like, we used to have this for free.

We used to be able to live in relationship to so many people that there was never a lack of people to take care of your kids when you needed a break. There was never a lack of like somebody to lean on when you were having a hard time.

There wasn't any of this, like, oh, I don't want to be a burden on you. I don't want to like, ask for a handout.

It's like everybody was just like collectively pulling resources together for the whole, because that's how they survived. It wasn't like, oh, this is your money, this is your money. This is your house, this is your house.

It's like whoever needed resources was given the resources that they needed because they pulled all the resources together for everyone. Not just for you, me. You, me. You know, this whole like zero sum game that we have been sold around.

If I have something then that takes something away from you is just ridiculous. Like, that's not how humans were. Like, that's just not how we survived in, you know, times where we needed to survive in the wilderness.

We all pulled our resources together to take care of the whole. And I think we're coming back to that.

I think we're needing to come back into working with the land in a way that, again, is reciprocal, that we're working with it in the seasons, that we're not extracting it more than it needs to be extracted, that we learn how to get back to basics, that we start to build not just our own, you know, mansions and wall ourselves off from the world, but we start to build communes again. We start to build communities that live on the land together and give to each other and pull our resources together. I just saw something.

I think I reposted it on Instagram.

I was, like, talking about buying land, but then buying land together, like, with your cousin, with your sister and brother, pulling your resources together as a family to buy land and build on it. And I was like, why didn't I think of that? Why didn't I think of that?

Why didn't I think about the fact that, like, if we want to live in community together, let's talk to each other about, like, what are your resources? What are my resources? How do we go you in on this together?

Obviously, I know, like, getting in financial situations with family is a whole thing, and, you know, that's not gonna be right for everybody. But I think this idea that, like, kids are gonna grow up in 18, they leave and that's it, and they just have to, like, be an adult and figure it out.

I remember, like, the movie, like, Failure to Launch. This whole, like, idea where, like, kids are not launching soon enough or they're just, like, freeloading off of their parents.

There's one thing about, like, being depressed and being in a basement, just, like, playing video games all day, and another thing of, like, leaning on each other to. To thrive instead of just, like, going out on your own and trying to just survive.

Like, what if we all, like, lived near each other and helped each other and relied on each other so we could all thrive again? I just. I really think that the collective consciousness is coming in and saying, we need community.

We're going to stop doing this bullshit of work ourselves until almost death. And. And then what? Like, the idea of retirement to me is just like, what I.

It's so hard because so many people are still, like, safe for retirement and all of those things. And I don't think we've quite caught up enough in the collective consciousness to be like retirement.

Let's like figure out how to just survive right now. But I mean, who the knows where we're going to be in, you know, hopefully for myself, like another like 50 or so years. Like who, who knows?

Who knows where we're gonna be?

And I just feel like this feeling of like there's so much lack and so much scarcity and we have to like kill ourselves now so we can have like a little bit of abundance in like 40 plus years before we die is just insanity. I mean there's so many things that I could point to in society that needs to just like be abolished.

But I think the main things that we're coming to are community, leading from our hearts, really opening ourselves up to love and to caring for one another again and not fearing each other so much. Not again. Getting into this zero sum mentality where it's like I have to hoard everything for myself.

But really being in a space of like reciprocity and love for each other and like opening our hearts so much to the collective and to other people and as well to ourselves. Like really healing these wounds of feeling like we are not enough, I think is where we are going to.

And you know, I hope that we come to a place where everybody is feeling like, you know, we all deserve healthcare. We all deserve free, free healthcare. Healthcare is a right. We should get free healthcare.

We should also have childcare that is affordable and available.

I, I would love free health or free childcare as well, but I mean even just like as affordable as the other countries, the other developed countries in this world have it where you only pay, you know, like two to three hundred dollars a month or something. Like for people that don't have children, like you do not know, you do not know how much childcare is. It's just, it's insanity.

Like my child is going to preschool right now where we get like 2 hours and 45 minutes free, free from him three days a week. And again, I realize it's a choice.

I realize that like we chose to do this and he is thriving and he loves it and so I have no regrets about the cost of it. But we are paying like college tuition for him to go to 2, 2 hours and 45 minutes of preschool three days a week. It's, it's insane.

And this is not like a hoity toity school. This is like pretty standard.

Unless you are going to like a Christian school which I, I don't love that only Christians, you know, only Christian schools are the ones that actually are providing somewhat cost effective care. And my husband and I are not religious. And I. That is just a decision that we have decided not to do.

So when we center, I mean, this goes back to like what matriarchy is, that it's not we're inverting patriarchy and just putting women on the top. It's more about collective community and putting mothers and families in the center and saying, like, this is our core value in society.

And so we are going to build everything around that. We are going to make sure that mothers and families are taken care of at like the nth degree. And we build out from that value system.

That is what matriarchy is. And so I think the collective consciousness is all coming back to that.

And really, again, like, the want to live on the land, the want to start to grow our own food, the want to have slower lifestyles and not work as much, I think is starting to really trickle down into those of us that are really like trying to listen and listen to our souls, listen to where our souls are trying to lead us, our soul's purpose. I just see that so much in the spaces that I'm in.

And I just think it's really cool to hear different people have very similar dreams and wants within, you know, a given time. And so one more thing that I just want to share with you.

Cause I just think it's really interesting and you'll get to know a little bit more about me is, you know, the fact that I'm sharing all of this with you because I'm in a transition. I'm kind of, I'm figuring out where I'm going. I have like done the therapy thing for a really long time, decided to transition into coaching.

I'm like a sex coach.

But I'm also really somebody that wants to like talk about consciousness, talk about collective consciousness, talk about like my healing wisdom that I have learned and that I want to provide. And I think that's like part of my priestess energy coming out in me.

But I have been doing some energy healing work with a woman that I want to get on this podcast. She is absolutely incredible. Her name is Tiffany Minor and she is what is called a spinal energetics practitioner.

But she also is like a medical intuitive and a shaman and like all these other things. She's absolutely amazing.

And I did, I've done one spinal energetic session with her and a like deep, like repressed emotional release session with her. I could go into all the details of that, but for time's sake, I won't. And both sessions, a group of Celtic warrior goddesses have shown up.

And so again, she is like an intuitive, just kind of like a medium. I don't know if she uses that word, but she. She can see things that not everyone can see. She can feel things that not everyone can feel.

And warrior Celtic goddesses have come to her in each of my sessions. And she also recently, in between those sessions, went on a shamanic retreat.

And there's a lot to this story, but other people on her retreat also witnessed these Celtic warrior women goddesses and were shown similar Celtic symbols that she was shown or the same symbols that she was shown.

And the head shaman that led the retreat had just gone on a pilgrimage to Ireland to do some, like, reciprocity work with some druids and, like, native people to, like, share their work. And they learned from them and all the things.

And so it's just really interesting that, like, I am starting to connect to some lineage that is not even just my lineage, that is her lineage and other people's lineages. We're still trying to figure it out. I don't know a lot about it.

I don't know what it means necessarily, but it's really interesting that it's coming up. And I just feel like it's something that's leading me somewhere. I have no idea where.

I have no idea what it's leading me to, other than, like, to just get to know these goddesses better. But I just. I feel like our ancestors are very present right now.

And we're heading into a time around how Halloween and the Celtic holiday Samhain, where the veil is very thin. And also we have, like, dia de dia de los muertos in the Mexican tradition, where you honor your ancestors as well.

And so we're coming into this time where it's very much about ancestors. It's very much about, like, learning from your lineage. And I just think it's very interesting that this is something that is coming up for me.

And also this morning I had a voice lesson, and because of this, I wanted to look into maybe singing some, like, Irish folk music. And I had told my voice teacher that some Celtic warrior goddesses were coming up in my energy work and that I feel like I am in that lineage.

And she's like, oh, yeah, that makes total sense. Where a lot of people. I mean, she's open to all the woo woo things that I have to say, but she.

I don't think she's quite, like, in that realm herself. And I just think most people would be like, oh, that's interesting. Or like, what are you talking about?

And she's like, oh, yeah, that totally makes sense. That tracks for you. Absolutely. I, I, I agree with that. Just like, okay, well, there's something here then.

If, like, somebody that has known me for, like, two and a half years and just from the music that I choose is like, yep, Celtic Warrior goddess is, is definitely your vibe. So I think that that's really interesting.

So, again, this was kind of just a, a stream of consciousness on consciousness and what is happening in my world.

And I bring all of this up because I feel like just focusing on sex, coaching and kind of that realm of what I do is not the full picture of who I am and where my brain is going.

And I know I'm very much, like, in process right now, but I want you to know that if you work with me, that this is something that I'm thinking about and I'm connecting all these through threads.

And I've been also being told that, like, I shouldn't keep this stuff to myself because I do have the ability to kind of weave things together, to, like, pull in information and synthesize it for myself. And I didn't realize that that was, like, a gift that I should be sharing with other people until just recently.

So I wanted to share some of my thought patterns and where I'm going and why I'm, like, bringing conversations of consciousness into my conversations with my guests on this podcast.

Because it's really interesting to me of where we are in this collective moment, what the downloads are, what our history has been of just humans in general, and, like, where our collective consciousness has been over the timeline of, like, even my lifetime or, like, you know, a lot of it.

I think we tend to, I think our, our collective consciousness usually goes to maybe, like, World War II, maybe World War I. I feel like we all are, like, stuck in World War II. There's just so much content about World War II all the time. Like, we cannot get rid of World War II, which is, like, it's important.

It was an important war. But I feel like there's every year, there's always something about World War II, and we're constantly talking about World War II.

So, you know, we, we tend to only go back maybe, like, 50 to 80 years or so. But to think about, like, yeah, what has our collective consciousness been for?

You know, as much as we know what collective consciousness was and where it is Right now, I think is. It's just so interesting to me. It's so interesting to me. And I, I just love to have these conversations.

So I want you to know that that's something that I'm thinking about and pulling into my work too is like, how do we start to feel the vibration of these things and look at what does it mean to live with integrity of yourself and being in your sovereign self? And how do you start to look at, you know, what are my dreams and how are those fitting in the collective consciousness?

Or like, how am I being influenced by the collective consciousness? I just, I think all of that is just super fascinating.

So I wanted you to know that before I go, I just wanted to let you know that I do still have one on one coaching spots available. I did not fill all my coaching spots during my launch, so I am just keeping open enrollment now.

I'm, I, I know it was like supposed to close at the end of launch, but I'm, you know, I'm gonna be on my podcast. I'm gonna keep doing guest session or guest guest episodes and popping on here when I feel like I have stuff to say by myself.

And so if any of this continues to resonate with you, you can always join my newsletter as well. You still get that free Sacred Feminine or not Sacred Feminine Sacred Body workbook.

I still think that that's like a great value for free regardless of where you are in your healing journey. I think everybody could use that. So you get that free when you sign up to my newsletter.

And then if any of this continues to resonate with you, I still have spots available for one on one coaching.

So you can feel free to reach out to me if you want to schedule a free 45 minute consultation for us to talk a bit before you jump into something like that. That's available too. I think I need to reopen my calendar for that again. But if you want to do that, please feel free.

You can reach out to me via email. Kayla connect a pleasure coaching.com and just say, hey, I would really like to schedule a 45 minute consultation with you.

If you go in there and you can't schedule, but I will, I will try to make sure to open that this week so that I have more availability on my schedule. And yeah, I have some fun things coming up.

I have a conversation with Shauna Stewart again this week that will be my guest on Friday and she and I will be talking about our women's retreat called Shed that is coming up in November and we have one spot left. So we are going to be talking about that. And if you want to get in and get that one spot, then we are super welcome for you to come.

That's going to be on Vashon island the weekend of the 14th, 15th and 16th of November, so in about a month. So we're really excited about that. So you'll get to hear more about that on Friday when that comes out.

And yeah, I will have more fun conversations with guests coming after that as well. So happy New Moon in Libra, everyone. I hope this was helpful and entertaining for you. And I will talk to you on Friday with Shauna. Okay, take care.

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About the Podcast

Connected Pleasure Podcast
A sacred space to explore how pleasure can root, restore, and reshape our lives.
Hosted by Kayla Moore, Certified Sex Therapist, Coach, and sovereign guide for the women warriors rising, this podcast explores what it means to lead with soft power in a world built on burnout, domination, and disconnection.

Through intimate solo reflections and soul stirring conversations with healers, visionaries, and creators, we are weaving a new paradigm rooted in embodiment, love, and connection.

Because pleasure is not separate from life. It is what connects us. To ourselves. To each other. To the rhythms of nature and the truth of who we are.

If you have ever felt disconnected from your desires, unsure of your worth, or hungry for a softer way of being in the world, this podcast is for you.

Pleasure is not frivolous. It is foundational.
And it is time to come home.
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Kayla Moore

I am a Certified Sex Therapist, Coach, Musician, Sacred Disruptor of the Patriarchy, and the founder of Connected Pleasure Coaching. I am also a healer, weaver, sacred space holder, and a sovereign mother for the women warriors rising.

I help women reclaim their pleasure, remember their power, and come home to their bodies. With over 8 years of experience as a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, my work centers around the radical truth that pleasure is our birthright.

Through sacred containers like 1:1 coaching, the Not Broken Course, the Shed Retreat, and Sacred Feminine Singing Circle, I guide women back to their inherent power, wholeness, and connection to love.