Guest bio
Dr. Jenni Skyler is an AASECT (American Academy of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists) certified sex therapist and a licensed marriage and family therapist. She has been the Director of The Intimacy Institute for sex and relationship therapy for over almost 12 years. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Sexology and a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. In addition, Dr. Jenni offers sexological wisdom and advice as the in-house Resident Expert at Adam & Eve–America’s largest sex toy company. 

When not working, Jenni loves to move her body. She was a three-sport athlete in high school, a beginner marathon runner in college, competed in triathlons in grad school, and eventually made her way to Crossfit. However, she has now retired from that as well!

Connect with Jenni
Website: https://theintimacyinstitute.org
Instagram: @intimacy_institute

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In this episode we discussed:

Gymnastics as a refuge from Jenni’s tumultuous childhoodJenni’s journey from gymnastics to other sports: water polo, swimming, running, triathlonHow a knee injury interfered with her running and ultimately lead her to weight lifting and later CrossFitWhat it looks like to work on shifting her “compulsive” relationship with fitness to one that’s focused on taking pleasure in movement How her husband’s support and motherhood helped spark her new relationship with exercise Why she quit CrossFit (at least for now) and why the “balls to the wall” approach stopped working for herGetting rid of the scaleUncoupling her worth from her weightThe core fears of being inadequate and lovable that drove her exercise habits—and how these same fears have also been a driver behind her professional and athletic successThe journey to knowing “I matter no matter what”How Jenni’s mom, a sexual abuse survivor who struggled with bulimia and drug addiction influenced her life (and her career in particular)Are soul mates really a thing? Why it’s normal for women in long-term relationships to want to want sex (nope, not a typo!)Advice on how to lean into sex with your long-term partner when your to-do list beckonsOn mothering without a mapHer relationship with fear Why (and how) she’s meditatingThe e-course she’s offering couples via The Intimacy Institute


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