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Deej

Juventin

Deej and Uma love creating spaces that are rich in learning, inclusive and safe. Their work is warm, accessible, and full of love and passion.

They are international leaders in the field of embodiment and somatic education, being founding
members of the Somatic Sex Educators’ Association of Australasia, and the directors of the Institute
of Somatic Sexology.

They are highly motivated to install quality somatic learning programs across
the planet, and bring together sex positive communities.

Workshops

Pathways to Orgasmicity (Co-facilitated with Uma)

Having been on our own journeys of discovering around orgasmicity, and having journeyed with many hundreds of people through all kinds of different approaches and trainings, we have a keen interest in orgasmicity and how humans expand into
it.

In this workshop we explore some of the common threads of different pathways to orgasmicity, gather more information in the process, and engage in varied practices that will support you on your journeys.

Erotic Embodiment Meets the Muggles

People working in somatic sex education go on many and varied journeys around
what we are passionate about – erotic embodiment.

We grow and expand into
pleasure, connection, and orgasmicity. We attend events like FEAST, and interact with people who share a passion for erotic embodiment. We grow. We expand. And we go home to live in the world, and many of us date and interact erotically and have
relationships with people who do not share our passion or experience with erotic embodiment.

People are in different places with growing erotically, or growing in embodiment. Many do not know it is a possibility. Many are becoming aware of possibilities and starting to explore and discover. Many as just not interested …

This workshop examines important aspects of interacting erotically with people who are in different places with erotic embodiment - and how we might embrace orgasmicity while valuing and allowing other humans to be as they are.

This workshop is for practitioners, or people who have spent many years growing in erotic embodiment.

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, live, love and play.
We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

We recognise, celebrate and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First Australians. We acknowledge their unique wisdom and cultural and spiritual relationships to the land and waters, as we strive for equality and accessibility in education.

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