Sinclair Institute Hosts Free Sexual Healing Webinar

HILLSBOROUGH, NC — The Sinclair Institute has announced that its next sexual health webinar is scheduled for Nov. 20 at 4 p.m.

The live event, hosted by Devi Ward, will "demystify the top three reasons most women (and men) are not experiencing their full pleasure potential, and how they can use self-pleasure as a means to sexual healing and awakening," the institute said in a news release.

Ward will also present on the different kinds of orgasms women are capable of experiencing, with an emphasis on anatomic location and qualitative feeling. She will then take questions from attendees live after the presentation.

“Our webinars are designed to provide information and solutions to people by connecting them with respected professionals in the sexual health community in an open and non-judgmental space,” said Rebecca Cook, director of marketing and new business development at the company.

Sinclair webinars are free and open to anyone 18 years of age or older. Registration for the upcoming webinar is available here. Additionally, past webinars are archived on the Sinclair website and can be watched free of charge online.

Devi Ward is the author of “Shake Your Soul-Song! A Woman’s Guide To Self-Empowerment Through The Art Of Self-Pleasure” and the host of Better Love and Sex with Devi Ward on Contact Talk Radio

She is a Certified Tantric Healer, Certified Authentic Tantra Educator and Co-Founder of Authentic Tantra Sexual Education. She is also one of two people in North America qualified to teach the Secret Tibetan Five Element Sexual Tantras.

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