Jus Talkin Podcast

Jus Talkin Podcast
Podcast Description
Unfiltered, unscripted, and real—deep conversations that matter.
The Jus Talkin Podcast dives into raw, unscripted dialogue with guests from Atlantic Canada. We explore personal transformation and the moments that shape us. Guided by curiosity and connection, every episode is an open invitation to explore the depths of human experience.
Newfoundland-born host Justin highlights voices from the four provinces, sharing authentic stories. Whether you’re tuning in from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, or Newfoundland and Labrador, these conversations are for you.
Let’s talk. Let’s grow. Let’s get real.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on personal transformation and emotional healing, exploring topics such as attachment styles, energy work, and the interplay of masculine and feminine energies. Episodes like 'Beyond the Checklist: Human Design, Gene Keys for Self Alignment' and 'Embracing Chaos & Attachment Style' highlight individual journeys toward authenticity and self-awareness.

Unfiltered, unscripted, and real—deep conversations that matter.
The Jus Talkin Podcast dives into raw, unscripted dialogue with guests from Atlantic Canada. We explore personal transformation and the moments that shape us. Guided by curiosity and connection, every episode is an open invitation to explore the depths of human experience.
Newfoundland-born host Justin highlights voices from the four provinces, sharing authentic stories. Whether you’re tuning in from New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, or Newfoundland and Labrador, these conversations are for you.
Let’s talk. Let’s grow. Let’s get real.
Ep25: Jule Rochelle on trauma, intimacy, and reclaiming safety through embodiment
This one holds weight.
Jule Rochelle doesn’t speak in fluff or theory—she speaks from the wisdom of the body. In this episode, she shares her journey of navigating complex trauma, early sexual imprinting, and the path back to safety through somatic intimacy work.
We explore the parts of ourselves that carry tension, the stories stored in our nervous system, and why the “work” isn’t about fixing—but feeling. This is the kind of conversation that reminds you: your body already knows the way home.
What’s in this episode:
Loneliness as a declared modern epidemic
Why human beings need touch to survive and thrive
The impact of early imprinting and the confusion around consent
How trauma lives in the nervous system—and what it needs to resolve
Cuddle parties and the practice of safe, consensual connection
The importance of exposure therapy and finding your edge gently
How to create safety in intimacy (without performative healing)
Why repair matters more than perfection in relationships
A breakdown of the “I Feel Game”—an embodiment practice you can try
Pleasure, presence, and the power of co-regulation
If you’ve ever struggled to feel safe in your own skin—or you’re curious what embodied healing really looks like—this one invites you in. No pressure to perform. Just presence.
Where to Watch & Listen:
▶️ YouTube
🟢 Spotify
🍏 Apple
🫘 Podbean
👍 Facebook
Links are in the comments for easy access.
How to Connect with the Guest:
IG: @onda_embodied_intimacy
FB: facebook.com/JuleSessions
Website: www.onda-intimacy-coaching.com
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