Navigating Jealousy & Envy Workshop - Recorded Live 10/10/2024
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Original Workshop Description:
Navigating Jealousy & Envy
Jealousy and envy are common emotions that can arise in a wide range of relationships, from romantic partnerships to friendships and even professional connections. If you're struggling with these feelings or just want to have new tools to understand and navigate these feelings, join Dare for Navigating Jealousy & Envy. Whether we are monogamous, non-monogamous, or any other relationship model, navigating jealousy and envy are important skills to develop and spend time on!
In this workshop, we will discuss why we get jealous and envious, and the impact these feelings can have on our relationship with self and others. Seeking to understand our personal signs and causes of these feelings, we will develop an understanding of how to effectively communicate our needs and build healthier adaptations and coping mechanisms. We’ll talk about why jealousy and envy are important emotional signals and how they don’t have to always be a source of anxiety or a red-flag in our important relationships. Time will also be spent addressing how to navigate these feelings when they show up in people we care about.
This class is open to all attendees with any experience level over the age of 18.
About Dare:
Dare Campbell (they/them) is a sexuality and relationship educator and coach based in Tkaranto (Toronto, Ontario). They are a proudly queer, non-monogamous, pleasure-affirming community member who loves to facilitate discussions and experiences that strengthen relationships and encourage a sense of curiosity and exploration. Their education and coaching focus areas include self-love & acceptance, consent, communication, non-monogamy, & power exchange. An intersectional lens informs Dare’s coaching and workshop facilitation, recognizing that we live in a complex world with many identities, needs, and desires, and are often subject to systems that actively cause us harm. Dare is invested in growing their anti-oppressive practices. They welcome any feedback on how to make their teaching more accessible and inclusive.
In their classes and coaching, Dare provides participants with tools and examples that help them communicate more clearly and authentically with themselves and their partners. Dare believes that a collaborative approach, focused on creating a sense of safety and shared vulnerability, is the key to great sex, connection, and a love-filled life. They can be reached at their website https://www.learngrowrepeat.ca/.
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