The Hidden Power of the Hum and Vibration: Adding Voice and Sound to Your Sexual Toolbox with Jill Carnay

Ready to break the Sound Barrier? Silent sex is often a habit of circumstance and, for many, vocalizing can feel “unnatural”. Cardiovascular research has shown that the HUM in particular helps the physical functioning of the body by increasing Nitric Oxide, a critical component of erectile health. Like a vibrator, a blindfold, or a cockring, bringing sound into sexual play and exploration also enhances sensory arousal and can be a wonderful addition to have in your pleasure chest. In this conversation Erica Leroye and Jill Carnay, Somatic Vocal Coach and founder of The Vocal Universe, discuss the acoustic nature of the body, humming techniques for better erectile function, and more ways for integrating sound into intimate practices for both those who are uncomfortable making noises and those who love it. Together they explore:

  • The profound connection between sound, breath, and sexuality

  • The essentials of the Hum- what it is, how to do it in practice, and how to apply it during intimacy

  • The relationships between the throat/mouth and pelvis/genitals to maximize what you do above to impact what happens down below

  • Between Silence and “Dirty Talk”-Tapping into the eroticism of vowels as a playful way to connect the body/mind both solo and with partners

If you would like more information and to connect with and support Jill Carnay:

Jill Carnay Voice, The Vocal Universe www.thevocaluniverse.com

IG @jillcarnay @thevocaluniverse

If you would like more information and to connect with and support Erica Leroye, please email info@creativebodyrelease.com

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