If you’re stepping into the dating world — or re-entering after a chapter of change — you might feel the ache for something deeper than swipes, scripts, and surface-level encounters.
This space is an invitation to slow down, to listen to your body, and to discover how dating can feel magnetic, nourishing, and true.
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Why This Work Matters
We live in a time where intimacy is rare.
Many of us hold back — afraid to ask for what we need, unsure how to reveal what we truly want.
In my own journey after a 10-year marriage, I found that dating wasn’t about doing more or trying harder.
It was about listening more deeply.
It was about creating the inner map that let others meet me — fully.
That’s what I want to share with you here.
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What We’ll Explore Together
Through guided somatic practice, you’ll be invited into:
✨ Feeling rooted and magnetic on dates without performance
✨ Speaking your boundaries and desires with clarity
✨ Recognizing who truly meets your heart, body, and spirit
✨ Opening to intimacy that feels playful, safe, and real
This is not about tricks or strategies.
It’s about remembering how your body already knows how to connect.
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The Container
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4 x Live Training Sessions (1 per month, starting September)
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Gentle At-Home Practices to integrate between sessions
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Group Space for reflection and support
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Beta Exchange:Â $300 (next year: $1900 practicum)
Who This Invitation Is For
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Singles curious about dating with more depth
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Queer and straight folks alike, all identities and bodies welcome
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Those who long for connection beyond small talk and swiping
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Anyone willing to practice honesty, desire, and intimacy in a safe space
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A Note from Me
After years of working with couples, I found myself beginning again — in the dating world.
What surprised me most was that the same somatic skills I had been teaching became the exact tools I needed to create intimacy from the very first conversation.
This BETA training is where I share those practices with you.
We’ll explore together. We’ll learn together. And we’ll create new maps for love.
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May we repair what has been severed.
May we find what makes us human.
May we learn to love again.
With care,
Lolly
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