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In this powerful and liberating conversation, Cordelia sits down with Mx. Queen, LCSW, M.Ed., a somatic sex therapist and founder of the Erospirituality Centre, to explore the depths of Black sexual liberation, erotic intelligence, and the sacred intersection of spirituality and sexuality. Together, they unpack the critical distinctions between sex, sexuality, and sexual liberation—and why understanding these differences is essential for both personal healing and collective freedom.
This episode dives into how emotional and erotic intelligence shape our ability to experience pleasure, self-trust, and authentic connection. Cordelia and Queen examine how religious conditioning, societal norms, and the politics of desirability have limited sexual expression, especially within Black bodies. They illuminate the path of co-regulation, discipline, and the ongoing work of decolonizing sexuality.
At its core, this conversation is a loving invitation to return to your body, embrace pleasure as a form of resistance, and reclaim your erotic self as a vital aspect of Black liberation.
Key Takeaways:
About Mx. Queen:
Mx. Queen (they/Queen) is a licensed somatic sex therapist, certified hypnotherapist, energy worker, and breathwork facilitator. As an erotic liberation author and healing guide, they center Black sexual liberation through their signature program, Healing The Erotic Self (HTES), and the Erospirituality Centre. Their work helps people cultivate embodied safety, self-trust, and intuitive lovership.
Learn more about Queen’s masterclasses and healing experiences at Erospirituality.com.
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By Cordelia GaffarIn this powerful and liberating conversation, Cordelia sits down with Mx. Queen, LCSW, M.Ed., a somatic sex therapist and founder of the Erospirituality Centre, to explore the depths of Black sexual liberation, erotic intelligence, and the sacred intersection of spirituality and sexuality. Together, they unpack the critical distinctions between sex, sexuality, and sexual liberation—and why understanding these differences is essential for both personal healing and collective freedom.
This episode dives into how emotional and erotic intelligence shape our ability to experience pleasure, self-trust, and authentic connection. Cordelia and Queen examine how religious conditioning, societal norms, and the politics of desirability have limited sexual expression, especially within Black bodies. They illuminate the path of co-regulation, discipline, and the ongoing work of decolonizing sexuality.
At its core, this conversation is a loving invitation to return to your body, embrace pleasure as a form of resistance, and reclaim your erotic self as a vital aspect of Black liberation.
Key Takeaways:
About Mx. Queen:
Mx. Queen (they/Queen) is a licensed somatic sex therapist, certified hypnotherapist, energy worker, and breathwork facilitator. As an erotic liberation author and healing guide, they center Black sexual liberation through their signature program, Healing The Erotic Self (HTES), and the Erospirituality Centre. Their work helps people cultivate embodied safety, self-trust, and intuitive lovership.
Learn more about Queen’s masterclasses and healing experiences at Erospirituality.com.
#WhatsPeopleMissPodcast
#ConsciousConversations
#LiberationTalks
#HealingDialogues #SacredStories
#BlackJoy
#BlackLiberation
#BlackHealing
#QueerHealing #SexPositive