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Love, Liberation and Libido
Liberation and Libido is not your average self-help book.
It’s a sassy, and unfiltered love letter to women who are wondering: Who am I now? What do I want? And what if everything I’ve been told about ageing, desire, and freedom isn’t the full story? What if I am more?
Written for women who feel the stirrings of something more—who sense that life begins differently now—Love, Liberation and Libido is equal parts permission slip, mirror, and sacred mischief. Georgia speaks of libido not just as sex, but as life-force. Liberation not as rebellion, but as remembrance. And love—not the fairytale kind—but the bone-deep, soul-rooted kind that starts with you.
Georgia Bazin—intuitive coach, spiritual midwife, and truth-teller—invites you into a tapestry of poems and prose born from the wisdom of lived experience, motherhood, loss, healing, passion, and awakening. This book meets you not where society says you should be, but where you truly are: in the middle of life, beyond norms, beyond the noise, and ready for a wilder kind of truth.
If you’re craving real talk, raw beauty, and a deeper understanding of your divine, sometimes messy, fabulous self—this is your book.
Read it barefoot. Read it by the sea. Read it when you're ready to come home to you.
Naked -
Healing the Narcissist's daughter.
THE MOTHER WOUND IS THE DEEPEST HURT WE CARRY WITH THE MOST PROFOUND PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION WITH ITS HEALING.
I know because I've lived it. Georgia x
What is it to be born into a life where nothing makes sense, and everything has invisible rules?
Where you learn to read moods instead of books, to carry shame that was never yours?
Georgia Bazin speaks with the innocence of an inner child finally given a voice. In Naked, she retraces the bewildering pathways of growing up under narcissistic parenting, and living as an adult under the same long shadows. With unflinching clarity, she offers memories, poems and reflections on the physical abuse, mental cruelty and emotional turmoil that shaped her world.
As she tells her story, Georgia begins to unravel the deeper patterns beneath the pain: how thoughts shape reality, how stories take hold, and how healing began when she stopped seeing herself as the problem.
Holding gentle presence, this book stands as a quiet companion for others who grew up unsure of the rules. For those who felt too much, or not enough. For those who kept the peace at any cost.
Naked doesn't presume to give you the answers. But it will offer a light along the path of your own unravelling.
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