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Exploring The Concept Of Intimacy For Katie Jayne - Part 6

by Katie Jayne Fitch

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This is part of the "Getting Intimate With Intimacy" Project, Part 6, from the first episode of the "Getting Intimate With Intimacy" Podcast, for a thought-provoking exploration of the origins and depth of intimacy. This clip delves into the question of when we first experience intimacy as newborns, considering aspects like eye contact, physical touch, and spiritual connection. Jamie London Wollberg, Katie Jayne Fitch, and MAY collaborate to offer unique insights on intimacy's role in personal awakening and transformation. Discover how understanding intimacy can lead to greater self-awareness, autonomy, and joy in your experience and relationships. This session promises to expand your understanding of intimacy beyond the physical and into the realm of deeper understanding and connection.

IntimacySelf AwarenessTransformationRelationshipsSpiritual ConnectionJoyAutonomyCreative ExpressionCommunity BuildingSelf Criticism ReductionPartner CollaborationFamily Connection

Transcript

Yeah,

Actually I love I love everything that you just said Yeah,

Because it's true and I was thinking about more recent events,

Which I'll come back to real quick But even my first experience so that painting up there on the wall was the first paint and sip event that I went to and I went with a friend and her mom and future sister-in-law These three other are two other women I'd never met and I didn't know her that well like it was one of our first hangouts like as friends at the meeting however,

We met and It was so much fun,

And I have been Desiring like you said I've been feeling this lack of creative expression at that point and painting connects me to my grandmother So going there with other women It was community building.

There was fun.

There was laughter.

There was no stress We were following the teacher doing what she told us to do You know as she's encouraging us not to be critical of ourselves Um,

And I still you know,

I have the sentences we're going to critique ourselves,

But it was very fun It's one of the favorite pieces to this day.

I've still done and I've done a handful of these classes and Another level is doing it with a partner.

So I've now gone to two of paint classes with my fiance the last being That a piece that went together he painted one side and I paint one side and it's now hanging on our wall And it's it's very fun and very intimate Building because not only are we spending time together,

But we're both creatively expressing ourselves Individually and together in that instance.

So yeah,

I love that and I also love collaborating with other people and I think I'm I've been looking forward to the opportunities.

I've been had visions of various projects and missions You know per se that require working with others and so I was super excited to be welcomed into this project and Happy to be here.

This is so fun

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Katie Jayne FitchPhoenix, AZ, USA

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Tracy

July 17, 2025

This track offered profound insight into how creativity can serve as a sacred pathway to deeper, more intimate connection.

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