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Art of Intimacy

Aimee

Zheng

Year of training:

2024

Related qualification:

CSB 2024, CSSE 2025

How many and what type of workshops/classes have you previously facilitated?

Art of Intimacy

I have facilitated a wide range of workshops and classes that combine creativity, embodiment, and advocacy, including:
Creative Anatomy: “The 3D Vulvar,” an interactive workshop teaching vulvar anatomy (CSSE facilitation @Sine Cera)
Embodiment Practices: Morning yoga session integrating Eastern philosophy and Tai Chi principles to support grounding and presence. (CSSE facilitation @Sine Cera)
Consent Education: Workshops on non-verbal consent and embodied communication. (CSSE facilitation @Sine Cera)
Cross-Cultural Engagement: An embodied consent and dating workshop for international students in Sydney’s Chinatown, delivered in English and Chinese in collaboration with student organisations.
Community Advocacy: Civic rights workshops for elderly Asian communities across Sydney’s multicultural suburbs.
Public Representation: Panels, presentations, and rallies representing the Asian migrant diaspora, tech start-up community, and the Young G20 delegation, advocating for inclusivity, diversity, and equality.

What qualities do you bring to your facilitation?

My facilitation style is grounded in safety and trust, creating spaces where participants feel supported and inspired. I bring:
Embodied Presence: Inviting participants to stay grounded while sparking curiosity and creativity.
Authenticity & Joy: Using genuine emotion, humor, and playfulness to make learning memorable.
Active Listening: Preparing thoroughly and ensuring clear takeaways for every session. What stays with people is not only what we say, but how we make them feel safe, seen, and excited to engage again.

What relevant skills and experience/qualifications do you have in addition to Sexological Bodywork?

I am an Architectural Designer by profession, skilled in creating intentional spaces, both physical and experiential. Beyond this:
Global Volunteering & Cultural Insight: Five years volunteering with the Young G20, travelling to Istanbul, Berlin, Beijing, and Tokyo to build entrepreneurial communities grounded in collaboration and diversity.
Advocacy & Empowerment: Passionate about dismantling shame, fostering agency, and expanding knowledge around pleasure and sexual well-being. My mission is to empower women of all cultures to understand their health and become active authors of their sexual life cycle.
Commitment to Healing & Education: I view sexual well-being as a collective inheritance—a birthright. As a Somatic Sexologist and Intimacy Coach, I design and hold spaces where people can reclaim confidence in their sexuality and access educational resources for growth.
Vision for Safe Communities: I create environments free from judgment, pressure, and fear, where individuals can explore and express themselves in skilled and satisfying ways.

Facilitator Bio

Empowering women of all backgrounds to speak openly about sex, intimacy, and pleasure without shame has always been close to my heart. Sadly, many of us didn’t grow up in environments that gave us the tools, language, or permission to explore these parts of ourselves safely.

Over the past four years, I’ve dedicated myself to learning and creating spaces where people can reconnect with their sexuality and step into it with confidence and curiosity. My mission is to support people to explore these topics in a way that feels grounded, safe, and fulfilling, always without judgment, pressure, or fear.

Before completing my Sex Bod training with Uma and Deej, I trained as an architect and spent years designing social housing in Australia and Singapore. One of the highlights of my earlier career was travelling to cities like Istanbul, Berlin, Tokyo, and Beijing with the Young G20 and connecting with a global village of like-minded people.

Workshop 1 Name:

It Doesn’t Have to be ‘Hard’ - The Art of Soft Cock Massage (co-facilitator Ty Caling CSB)

# of participants:

30 - 40

Workshop 1 duration:

90 Minute Workshop, 2 Hour Workshop

Equipment needed:

Speaker, Mic, Cushions, Whiteboard

Workshop 1's Intention:

To open dialogue around cultural conditioning and shame
To begin deconstructing limiting beliefs around penis size, shape and requirement to be hard.
To model safe, non-sexual, presence-based touch and offer students a visual and energetic reference for their own practice.
To offer alternative inclusive narratives around intimacy and embodiment.
To embody sexological bodywork principles and explore sensation, safety, and relational presence.
To integrate learning, support emotional processing, and deepen individual, couples and group connection.

Workshop 1 rough format:

Engage - Self: Grounding in space. Settling the nervous system. Beginning to cultivate awareness of the pelvic area.
Engage - Others: Start to connect by stopping in front of others with sentence prompts that normalise diverse experiences and foster relational safety through non-judgemental listening.
Engage - Topic: To support open dialogue around cultural conditioning and shame regarding penis hardness; and, begin to deconstruct limiting beliefs regarding erections and masculinity.
Study: Bring awareness to inequality/limiting beliefs/stories/conditioning to challenge internalised scripts and offer alternative, inclusive narratives around intimacy and embodiment. Demonstration on soft/gentle penis massage techniques to model safe, non-sexual, presence-based touch and offer participants a visual and energetic reference for their own practice.
Activate: People are invited to partner (x3), practice on models and share their experience.
Reflection: What was it like to receive or give? How is their perspective regarding cock massage different to before the Workshop? How will they apply this in their lives outside FEAST.

Workshop 1 program description:

It Doesn’t Have to be ‘Hard’ – Soft Gentle Cock Massage invites participants to explore new narratives around masculinity, pleasure, and embodiment. Using model penis demonstrations and guided exercises, this workshop unpacks cultural conditioning around erections and performance, offering inclusive, non-sexual approaches to touch. Participants learn presence-based massage techniques, cultivating safety and awareness, and experience deeper connection to self, others, and sensual expression.

Does W1 actively invite nudity?

No

Workshop 2 Name:

The 3D Vulvar Experience

# of participants:

1-100

Workshop 2 duration:

90 Minute Workshop

Equipment needed:

Speaker, Mic, Cushions, Whiteboard

Workshop 2's Intention:

Deepen participants’ understanding of embodied anatomy through creative, tactile exploration.
Cultivate a sense of connection and respect for diversity in bodies and experiences.

Foster curiosity and confidence in discussing vulvar anatomy using Ellen Heed’s somatic frameworks.
Encourage self-expression and playfulness through hands-on activities (clay modeling, origami, fruit sculpting).

Workshop 2 rough format:

The session will combine short, interactive anatomy teachings with experiential practices. Participants will engage in creative embodiment exercises using clay, paper, and fruit to model anatomical structures. Group reflection and discussion will follow each activity to integrate learning and share insights. The tone will be playful yet grounded, creating a safe space for curiosity and exploration.

Workshop 2 program description:

Explore vulvar anatomy through a creative, hands-on approach. This workshop blends somatic education with playful embodiment practices using clay and fruit sculpting. Participants will learn key anatomical concepts, deepen body literacy, and engage in reflective dialogue to integrate insights. A space for curiosity, creativity, and connection.

Does W2 actively invite nudity?

No

Workshop 3 Name:

Sleepy Horny Tai Chi

# of participants:

1-100

Workshop 3 duration:

1 Hour Morning Practice/Offering

Equipment needed:

Speaker, Mic, Cushions

Workshop 3's Intention:

A morning ritual that awakens Chi, invites embodied breath, and explores erotic presence as a pathway to integration, curiosity, and self-reception.

Workshop 3 rough format:

• Arrival & Chi Awareness (5 min): Walking meditation to locate and feel into the Dantian.
• Tai Chi Flow (10 min): Three gentle sequences inspired by ancestral practice.
• Free Flow & Breathwork (15 min): Intuitive movement and breath modulation (boxed and up-regulated).
• Erotic Flow & Self-Touch (10 min): Lying down, inviting arousal or gentle self-reception.
• Closing Circle (5 min): Reflection, integration, and optional sharing.

Workshop 3 program description:

An erotic embodiment class designed for participants to begin their day attuned to breath, movement, and inner flow. Participants are guided through walking meditation, ancestral Tai Chi sequences, and intuitive breathwork to awaken Chi and cultivate presence. The class culminates in a gentle erotic flow—inviting self-touch, curiosity, and non-performative arousal as pathways to integration. Rooted in trauma-informed practice and poetic facilitation, this offering honors both sympathetic and parasympathetic states, supporting deeper consent and embodied pleasure. Music includes ambient Tai Chi tracks to support rhythm and restoration.

Does W3 actively invite nudity?

It's optional but not a central part

Are you happy to facilitate support pods?

Fuck yes!

Are you interested in contributing to/facilitating at pre-retreat events

Absolutly I'm keen to help cross pollinate and invite community to be apart of FEAST 2026 :)

Is there anything else that you would like us to know as organisers?

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