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Let's Get Naked: Sheila Kelley at TEDxAmericanRiviera

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    (Music)
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    (Applause)
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    Thank you.
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    Wow, that was fun.
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    Ok, let's get naked!
    (Laughter)
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    Ready, set, strip!
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    No, teasing, I'm joking!
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    The kind of naked that I'm referring to
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    is the naked that makes you
    squirm on the inside.
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    It's naked of the heart.
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    Naked to the soul.
    Naked to the truth,
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    which is what I want to share
    with you today as the truth
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    about men, women
    and the Erotic Creature.
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    But it's going to require some stripping
    on both of our parts.
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    I need you to strip away
    all those false pretenses
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    as ideas you have about the female body
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    and I need you to strip your minds wide open.
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    So this is my laboratory
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    where I've spent the last 12 years
    guiding women
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    toward awakening their
    feminine body movement
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    which awakens their feminine nature
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    which awakens what I call
    their Erotic Creature.
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    Every woman on the planet
    has an Erotic Creature.
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    She's the primal feminine body.
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    She's the wild, untamed,
    sexual alter ego
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    that lives deep within.
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    Very often she's buried
    under furrowed brows,
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    tensed frozen bodies,
    judgmental thoughts and fear,
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    but she is there.
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    And when you awaken her
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    and you integrate her into your being,
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    it sends you into a place of wholeness
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    and this wholeness
    of the feminine is capable
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    of elevating every living creature
    within its reach.
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    Let's talk for one second
    about -- oh, there it is,
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    the Erotic Creature --
    the Unthinkable.
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    What if I tell you that the pole
    that I was just dancing on
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    is a symbol for the next and fourth wave
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    of the feminist movement?
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    I know, right!?
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    The personal reclamation of the female body
    and the sexuality within.
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    It's crazy, right?
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    A stripper pole representing
    the feminist movement --
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    there's got to be some people
    rolling over in their graves! Heros of mine!
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    But I'm going to tell you
    about this wild journey
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    I took over the last 23 years
    that brought me
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    to this place of clarity and conviction.
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    I'll set the scene for you.
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    1989, La Cienega Boulevard
    Star Strip Gentleman's Club.
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    The first time I went into a strip club
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    I was a young actress,
    I was helping a friend with a writing project
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    and I was very unhappy
    that I had to go on to this place
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    that I felt subjugated and objectified women.
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    But once inside I fell in love with
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    the movement of some of the dancers,
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    Their bodies undulated and they teased
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    and they were provocative and sexual,
    and so feminine.
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    And I was desperate to learn how to do it.
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    But I didn't want to be
    a professional stripper.
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    Not that there's anything wrong with that!
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    What I did is
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    I wrote-produced a film
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    where I actually got to play a stripper.
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    And in the movie I needed to create a character
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    who lived and moved through her sexuality.
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    And I thought this is going to be fun.
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    So I, first day of rehearsal, put on this outfit
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    that I thought would communicate
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    my sexy stripper-self into the world,
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    please don't laugh or you can laugh!
    (Laughter)
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    So I got on stage in this outfit
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    and the music comes on
    and my body just goes:
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    uh-uh -- uh-uh -- Ain't moving!
    And she froze!
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    Now I was a dance major,
    New York University,
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    I'm a professionally trained ballerina,
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    I should know how to do this.
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    But my body was like,
    "I am not having anything of it!"
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    And I started to force her to kind of --
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    bop from side to side,
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    trying to be really sexy,
    it was so pathetic,
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    it was totally not sexy!
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    And what I was realizing is that
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    nowhere in my being did I know
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    how to embody my sexuality
    in my everyday life.
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    It wasn't that I didn't have sexuality.
    I for myself though it was fine.
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    It was bringing my sexuality
    into my everyday life.
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    I was faltering at being overtly feminine,
    like -- wow,
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    the body, which is a brilliantly
    intuitive creature, speaks.
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    And what my body was saying is:
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    "You can clearly see,
    is you have no idea who I am."
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    And she was completely right.
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    So I knew something was missing
    inside of me.
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    I spent the next 4 months,
    as we developed the film,
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    hunting for who I was
    as a sexually embodied creature.
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    I went to the strip clubs,
    I met dancers,
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    I dissected the movement
    and I learned it,
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    and what I found inside of myself
    I did not expect.
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    I found its dark, soulful,
    emotional sexuality
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    that gave me a confidence
    in my body and my femininity
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    that I'd never had before.
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    What awoke in me
    was my Erotic Creature.
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    All this is amazing,
    but it gets so much better,
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    because not only did I awaken
    that side of myself
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    but this side of myself
    started changing everything
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    on the home front.
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    My marriage went from
    "Eh" to "Oh my God!"
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    It's stayed there for 23 years.
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    I became a happier mother to my children,
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    I became a more complete woman
    on to myself.
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    And I had to share this with other women.
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    I was like, 'You've got -- this is it,
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    this is the Holy Grail of empowerment!'
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    and they're like, 'Ok.'
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    I developed this movement called
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    'S Factor,' and I started teaching it
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    to fellow pre-school moms
    and women in the neighbourhood
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    and they too started releasing their sexuality
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    into their everyday lives
    and into their bodies and --
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    the same changes that I'd had in my life
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    they were having in theirs.
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    Happier relationships,
    happier children,
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    happier women,
    it caught on like wild fire.
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    The next thing I know I am on Oprah's.
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    We become --
    our effort becomes international news.
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    I'm inundated with e-mails
    from all over the globe.
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    Apparently, the desire to be whole --
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    it crosses not only geographic boundaries
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    but political and cultural boundaries as well.
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    I had tapped in a world-wide artery
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    of women all missing
    the same something I had been missing.
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    The Erotic creature was asleep globally.
    But how was that possible?
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    I couldn't understand
    how could the woman from Saudi Arabia,
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    the woman from Beijing, the woman
    from Buenos Aires and me in Los Angeles,
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    how could we all be missing the same thing?
    I needed to understand this.
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    And I call it the 'Yin effect.'
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    Think of each person, male or female,
    having within the potential
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    of Yin-feminine and Yang-masculine energy,
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    we live in a world that cuts out
    a piece of Yin in all of us.
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    And if you jump into that Yin,
    you'll see that
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    it's the physicality and sexuality
    of the feminine body that's shut down.
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    And the more women I talked to,
    the more I learned.
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    And what I learned is that
    the shutting down of the Yin
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    starts with the first offense.
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    The first offense is
    the first time anyone or anything
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    brings negative attention,
    judgment or shame to your body.
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    So my first offense happened
    when I was 7
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    and this is the picture of what
    a 7-year-old little girl's body looks like
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    just for you to refer to throughout the story --
    this is my daughter.
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    I was hanging out with my best friends,
    Brian and Donald Doyle,
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    they were 7 and 8 respectively,
    we were hanging out
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    in the backyard, it was summer,
    it was really hot,
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    we were playing,
    we decided to take a break
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    and we went to cool down,
    so we all took our tops off and
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    we laid back in the grass, arms over the head,
    it was an awesome day,
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    the air was cooling my chest,
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    it was a beautiful, innocent day.
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    And all of a sudden the upstairs window
    of their house was flying open
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    and Mrs Doyle stuck her head out
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    and she screamed
    in the most piercing voice,
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    'Sheila Kelley! You naughty little girl!
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    You put your top on immediately, you ought
    to be ashamed of yourself and go home.'
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    My shoulders started
    to pinch up towards my ears,
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    my chest caved-in
    with this new-found emotion of shame,
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    I couldn't breathe,
    it was the moment I began
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    to separate from my female body.
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    Mrs hadn't yelled at her boys
    but she yelled at me
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    but we did the same thing.
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    What I learned that day is
    it's safe and good
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    to be in a male body,
    and it's not safe,
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    it's dangerous
    to be in a female body.
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    Mrs Doyle didn't hate me,
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    she was trying to curb
    a sexuality that scared her,
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    that didn't even exist yet.
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    She thought she had
    the right to tell me what
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    I could and couldn't do with my body.
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    These kind of stories play out
    every single day all over the globe.
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    We are stealing the light and the life
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    from these creatures,
    these beautiful feminine creatures.
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    Every single woman you know
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    has had a first offense,
    whether she's aware of it or not.
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    And she's had subsequent offenses
    every day of her life, offenses like
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    'keep your knees together',
    'don't move like that',
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    'she's a slut',
    'you look like a whore'.
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    These offenses eat away
    at the emotional boundary
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    and the ego of the body
    until you do not know
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    where your body begins
    and where your body ends.
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    You think anyone, anytime,
    anywhere can tell you
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    what you can
    and cannot do in your body
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    and the only choice you have
    is to shut it down.
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    So let's understand these offenses
    a little better
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    'cause they're tricky
    and you can't always tell they're offenses.
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    And there's a spectrum of them
    and they're global
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    and they range in noticeability.
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    If some of these pictures are difficult --
    please avert your eyes.
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    They range from barbaric,
    such as the stoning to death of a woman
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    who expresses her sexuality.
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    Or brutal, the creating
    of a human chastity belt made of flash.
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    Or overt, the mandatory veiling
    of the female body.
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    To subtle controls,
    things like offensive advertising
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    that eats away
    your integrity of your body.
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    To subliminal controls,
    the infantile global uproar
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    over a pair of royal nipples.
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    Now really, honestly, I just don't know
    which pair of nipples were so offensive!
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    But that's another talk!
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    So I wanna switch
    the table on you for a second.
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    Do you know
    who I find incredibly attractive
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    and I think if I saw his bare nipples
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    I would be so sexually aroused
    that I couldn't control myself?
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    Daniel Craig.
    I don't even look over there
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    because -- I kind of think Daniel Craig
    should cover his nipples, too!
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    (Laughter) (Applause)
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    I know, I know,
    it's absurd, but is it?
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    We are laughing at this
    but we are doing this to the female body.
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    Globally.
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    What each and every one of these
    offenses have in common
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    is the desire -- their end-goal is to control
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    and limit the female body and sexuality,
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    to control the clitoris,
    to control the vagina,
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    to control the uterus,
    to control all of it.
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    We don't want to think
    that atrocities like acid-burnings
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    for turning down a marriage proposal
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    are related to atrocities like
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    domestic abuse for turning down
    a marriage proposal.
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    But as you can see
    they're the exact same thing
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    they're just using different tactics of control
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    in different degrees.
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    And when you hear repeatedly
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    that your body is obscene or indecent
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    you begin to internalize it,
    and you start to self-control
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    and you start to try and hide your body,
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    you try and hide your sexuality
    in unhealthy eating habits,
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    or you hide in skin and bones,
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    you'll do anything you can to hide.
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    Or you start to cut.
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    Or you try to become
    somebody else's ideal of perfection.
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    Or you'll mini-man yourself up
    so that you can be taken more seriously
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    in a world that values
    all that is masculine.
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    Or you just live where 80% of the women
    in America live
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    which is where something is missing
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    and you have no idea what it is.
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    What we have done to the ego
    of the female body is --
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    it's horrific.
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    We have squandered and abused
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    one of the sweetest, most vulnerable,
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    most adorable creatures on the planet,
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    and we -- all of us --
    we are all paying the price,
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    because if you think
    women are the only one scarred
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    in the relationship to their body,
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    think about this:
    what the Doyle boys learned
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    on the day of my first offense
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    was exactly what I learned.
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    They learned that their body
    was more valuable than my body.
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    They learned that if their mother
    could tell me
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    what I could and couldn't do in my body
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    then maybe someday they could, too.
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    Men too are scarred in relationship
    to the feminine body through these offenses.
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    In a UCLA study of normal college students
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    over 50% of the young men said
    they would rape a woman
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    if they knew there was no punishment.
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    For the majority of men
    the most arousing fantasy
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    was the rape of a young woman
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    where she experienced
    both orgasm and pain.
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    Right? Kind of sobering.
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    There was a time
    when the female body was worshiped,
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    not just for her life-giving ability,
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    but for her heightened senses,
    her emotional acuity,
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    her brilliant intuition
    and her dance of the fertility.
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    And this dance took place
    at night when the women --
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    and only the women --
    would gather over the fields
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    and they would do --
    they would undulate their pelvises
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    over the crops to fertilize the soil,
    to feed the village.
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    That's the true origin
    of what we know as
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    'fertility dance',
    which became erotic dance,
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    which became what we know today
    as strip-tease and pole-dancing.
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    It was a celebration
    of the feminine body.
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    It began as a dance of life.
    The great mythologist
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    and philosopher
    Joseph Campbell wrote,
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    'Woman is life and Man is the protector of life.
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    The male's job is to protect the women.'
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    Somehow we have --
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    the way we've learned
    how to protect has become perverted.
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    We are protecting
    by dousing the flame of the feminine.
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    We are serving by controlling
    the body of the feminine
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    instead of doing what we have to do
    and that is
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    to turn our masculine energy out and face
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    any on-coming threat
    so that the feminine
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    can blossom and grow
    and radiate and be life.
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    The next wave
    of the feminist movement is actually --
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    it's a human movement
    and it includes all of us
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    and it is the reclamation of the beauty
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    and the genius of both
    the masculine and the feminine.
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    And it all begins with the awakening
    of the Erotic Creature in every woman
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    because when a woman steps into
    her power in her body
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    she calls every single masculine
    into his greatest power.
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    When she gets stronger
    he gets stronger.
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    When we as a culture diminish her
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    we are diminishing our culture.
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    The female-male complement can exist
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    and only when we cultivate it
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    are we really going to live up
    to the potential --
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    the true potential of ourselves
    individually and collectively.
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    This is my guy.
    We cultivate every single day,
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    it's not perfect,
    there are ups and downs,
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    but we dance the dance
    of empowering one another.
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    Now here I am totally naked.
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    If we all strip bare every day
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    and expose our deepest truth,
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    we can live naked in our passion,
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    naked in our power,
    naked in ourselves,
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    naked in the moment.
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    I reclaimed my body after a lifetime of
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    self-criticism brought on
    by a society that
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    curbed her enthusiasm for life,
    and in doing so
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    I have become, as Charles Dickens
    so beautifully wrote,
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    'the hero of my own life'.
    So the choice is yours.
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    Do you dare to become
    the heroes of your lives
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    and reclaim your essence?
  • 18:19 - 18:22
    Do you dare to live naked?
  • 18:22 - 18:24
    So when you walk out of this talk,
  • 18:24 - 18:25
    when you leave this talk, women,
  • 18:25 - 18:29
    step into the grandeur,
    the beauty, the gorgeousness
  • 18:29 - 18:33
    the sway, the curve,
    the power, the fire of your body,
  • 18:33 - 18:36
    of your spirit, of your emotions.
  • 18:36 - 18:38
    I want you to undulate your spine
  • 18:38 - 18:40
    and just rock your body, sway it, move it,
  • 18:40 - 18:42
    stretch it, reach your arms up,
  • 18:42 - 18:44
    you can do it right now if you want to.
  • 18:44 - 18:49
    I want you to go out and throw a hip-circle
    in the middle of the grocery store!
  • 18:49 - 18:51
    Just for the fun of it!
  • 18:51 - 18:54
    I want you to spread
    your radiance with a smile
  • 18:54 - 18:56
    like right into the eyes of a stranger.
  • 18:56 - 18:59
    And I'm going to feed you
    and you're going to feed me.
  • 18:59 - 19:05
    And men, step into the magnificence
    of the masculine creature that you are.
  • 19:05 - 19:09
    Create a space of safety
    for the feminine to thrive.
  • 19:09 - 19:11
    Serve her, protect her, face out and
  • 19:11 - 19:14
    hold her in your gaze and elevate her.
  • 19:14 - 19:18
    Because when you elevate her
  • 19:18 - 19:21
    you will behold in front of you
  • 19:21 - 19:25
    the eternal and the sacred feminine.
  • 19:25 - 19:26
    She's here right this minute,
  • 19:26 - 19:28
    she is in front of you,
    she's next to you,
  • 19:28 - 19:31
    she's behind you,
    she is every woman,
  • 19:31 - 19:32
    she is the swoop of the neck,
  • 19:32 - 19:36
    and the turn of an ankle,
    and the curve up the lower back,
  • 19:36 - 19:38
    and she's the deep emotional heart,
  • 19:38 - 19:42
    she is the wise intuitive soul,
  • 19:42 - 19:45
    and when you see her,
    when you awaken her
  • 19:45 - 19:47
    when you behold her
    -- oh my God --
  • 19:47 - 19:50
    whether you are a man,
    a woman or a child,
  • 19:50 - 19:55
    you will be filled up,
    split open into your bliss
  • 19:55 - 20:00
    because that is the power
    of the feminine.
  • 20:00 - 20:01
    And one more thing.
  • 20:01 - 20:03
    Women --
  • 20:03 - 20:06
    when you walk into a room,
  • 20:06 - 20:09
    remember your breasts
    should enter 5 minutes before you
  • 20:09 - 20:13
    and your glories ass should leave
    5 minutes after you're gone!
  • 20:13 - 20:15
    Thank you very much!
  • 20:15 - 20:23
    (Applause and cheers)
  • 20:23 - 20:26
    Thank you.
    (Applause)
Title:
Let's Get Naked: Sheila Kelley at TEDxAmericanRiviera
Description:

There exists in every woman an Erotic Creature. When Sheila Kelley discovered this sleeping giant, her life changed irrevocably. She had stumbled upon what women were missing and launched it into a worldwide sensation, ushering in the 4th wave of feminism by teaching women to own their sexuality. Let's Get Naked is about exposing the truth and the Erotic Creature, both of which rest just beneath the surface.

About TEDx:
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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Video Language:
English
Team:
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Duration:
21:07

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