She Receives

A nervous system-led conversation about softness, safety, embodiment, intimacy, spirituality, and learning to receive from overflow.

Hosted by Dr. Tabitha Taylor, licensed professional counselor, certified sex therapist, intimacy coach, and trauma specialist, She Receives helps over-functioning women move beyond survival mode and reconnect with themselves from the inside out.

Together we'll explore nervous system regulation, emotional safety, boundaries, intimacy, relationships, desire, pleasure, self-trust, spirituality, and what it means to receive love, support, rest, and care without guilt.

Because no amount of striving, achieving, healing, or performing can replace the one thing so many women were never taught:

How to receive.

If you've spent years being the strong one, the responsible one, the giver, and the one everyone depends on, this is your invitation to soften safely, reconnect with yourself, and give from overflow instead of depletion.

Choose. Relax. Allow. Receive. Give from overflow.

Welcome to She Receives.

Episodes

Apr 3, 2026

10 min

Episode 3: You Don’t Have to Check In Alone: Anchoring into Spirit for Safety WithinIn this episode of Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy from the Inside Out, we explore a gentle foundational practice for anyone who finds it difficult to turn inward alone. For many women healing intimacy, emotional disconnection, or past relational wounds, “checking in” with yourself can feel overwhelming. Even when you know it's necessary. The nervous system may associate inner awareness with fear, pressure, or old protective patterns. Before safety can grow within, the body often needs to feel supported first.This episode introduces anchoring into Spirit — a simple, grounding practice that helps you feel supported, and safe enough to begin reconnecting with yourself.Whether you call it Spirit, God, Love, the Divine, the Universe, or simply a sense of presence greater than yourself, this practice invites gentle co-regulation between your nervous system and something steady, compassionate, and supportive.Inside this episode, you’ll experience:• A trauma-informed perspective on why going inward can feel hard • How spiritual anchoring supports nervous system safety • A guided grounding practice to help you feel supported from within • A compassionate starting point for meditation, journaling, or emotional healing • A new way to approach self-connection without pressure or striving This short, sacred pause is designed to help you remember:You don’t have to heal alone.Safety can begin with feeling supported — one breath at a time.If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your body, anxious in intimacy, or unsure how to safely reconnect with yourself, this episode offers a gentle place to begin.

Mar 26, 2026

12 min

Why does trust feel difficult — even when you want connection?In this episode of Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy From the Inside Out, we explore a powerful truth:Trust doesn’t grow through effort or force. Trust grows when the nervous system feels safe.Many people believe intimacy begins with learning to trust others. But real trust starts deeper — within the body. When your nervous system feels unsafe, connection can feel overwhelming, guarded, or exhausting. When safety is present, trust begins to emerge naturally.This episode gently explores how creating safety within yourself becomes the foundation for emotional connection, intimacy, and self-trust.In this episode, you’ll learn:• Why trust is a nervous system experience — not just a decision• The role of emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual safety in intimacy• The difference between internal safety and relational safety• How people-pleasing and self-abandonment interrupt trust• Why healing intimacy begins by reconnecting with yourself• A guided practice to help your body experience safety in real timeIf you’ve ever felt anxious in relationships, disconnected from your body, or unsure how to feel safe being fully yourself, this conversation will help you understand why — and where healing begins.You don’t have to force trust.You only have to create safety.About this Podcast - Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy From the Inside Out is a podcast for those who are ready to move from anxiety and disconnection into embodied safety, self-trust, and soul-aligned intimacy.Hosted by Dr. Tabitha Taylor — licensed professional counselor, certified sex therapist, and intimacy coach — this podcast blends nervous system healing, trauma-informed insight, and spiritual connection to help you come home to yourself and experience deeper connection in love and life.Subscribe for weekly episodes on:• Nervous system regulation • Trust and intimacy • Healing intimacy anxiety • Emotional safety in relationships • Trauma-informed healing • Embodied connection & self-trust

Mar 13, 2026

11 min

Episode 1: What It Means to Be Checked In | Healing Disconnection & Reclaiming IntimacyWhat does it really mean to be checked in to your life, your body, and your relationships? In this first episode of Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy from the Inside Out, Dr. Tabitha Taylor explores healing disconnection, nervous system regulation, and rebuilding intimacy after living in survival mode.Many people move through life feeling checked out, numb, disconnected, or stuck in patterns of overthinking, over-functioning, and people pleasing. These patterns often develop as protective responses when our nervous system learns to prioritize safety and survival. In this episode, Dr. Tabitha gently explains why these responses are not failures, but protective strategies—and how healing begins by creating enough internal trust and safety to reconnect with yourself.Dr. Tabitha Taylor is a licensed professional counselor, certified sex therapist, and intimacy coach who helps people heal disconnection, reclaim their sense of aliveness, and experience intimacy from the inside out. Through trauma-informed insights and simple nervous system practices, this podcast offers a compassionate space for people who want to feel more present, connected, and authentic in their lives.In this episode, you’ll learn:• What it means to be “checked in” vs. living in survival mode• Why self-abandonment and disconnection often develop as protective strategies• How the nervous system shapes intimacy, connection, and presence• A gentle micro-practice to reconnect with your body and create safetyThis podcast is for anyone who feels disconnected from themselves, their relationships, or their sense of aliveness—and who wants to begin healing without pressure, shame, or forcing the process.New episodes explore trauma healing, nervous system awareness, intimacy, sexuality, and what it means to live more fully present in your life.If this episode resonates with you, subscribe to the channel and join the journey of learning to live Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy from the Inside Out.

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