Episode 11: Finn Dearheart
Join hosts Craig Cullinane and Gabriela Love as they welcome their guest Finn Dearheart where we discuss growing up queer in conservative religious famiies, the radical path of pleasure and embodiment, and, of course, erotic liberation.
Finn is an AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor. Through courses, workshops, retreats, and private sessions, he supports men to learn tools to confront their limitations, unravel internal narratives of shame, and spark deeper human connections—grounding themselves into a deeper experience of life.
Finn also creates educational erotic content and provide on-site erotic coaching for various organizations, including Himeros TV, an online service that provides explicit educational content for queer men. He co-hosts the weekly Himeros Backstage podcast which can be heard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Appreciation Circle

This month I would like to express my appreciation for Arthur Goodman.
Arthur was one of our first Board Members
Episode 10: with Sarah Belzile
Join us on the Erotic Liberation Podcast with guest Sarah Belzile! In this episode, we discuss eco-eroticism and, of course, erotic liberation!
Sarah Belzile is an avid explorer of embodiment, eco-eroticism, shadow work and heart-centered communication. She is skilled at creating safer spaces for exploration and learning. Sarah has been trained as a Cuddle Party Facilitator, Professional Cuddlist, Body Electric Facilitator, yoga teacher, consent educator, women’s temple mama, and Awaken As Love Tantra facilitator. Participants often appreciate her grounded and practical approach to embodiment work. She has guided embodiment circles in India as well as across the United States. Sarah often guides people into deeper connections with themselves, one another and nature. You can learn more about Sarah and her work here. (www.sarahbelzile.com)
Episode 9: with Steve Schwartzberg
Join the Erotic Liberation Podcast with guest Steve Schwartzberg.
Steve has been a facilitator with Body Electric since 2006, and a practitioner with the school since 1999. In addition to his work as an erotic healer, sacred intimate, and educator, Steve is also a serious meditator, writer, and global wanderer.
Steve holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology, has published numerous books and articles, and spent 15 years on the adjunct faculty of Harvard Medical School.
In this episode, we talk with Steve about his experience with Body Electric, sacred intimacy, and the nature of erotic liberation.
Art & Eros

Pairs of men are seated in chairs facing each other in the Temple at Easton Mountain.
BE October Newsletter

- Body Electric Community by Tom Kovach
- Video – The Introduction to Body Electric Facilitation
- Body Electric’s New Erotic Liberation Podcast by Craig Cullinane
September’s Appreciation: Andre Martin
We all remember our first time. No, not that one, our first time going to a CBE. Questions, fears, apprehensions, and anxiety, along with excitement, anticipation, and hope for positive change. I certainly felt all those things but today what I recall as the turning point in my life was the CBE I took with […]
Episode 8: The Erotic Liberation Podcast with Don Shewey
The Erotic Liberation Podcast is delighted to welcome guest Don Shewey, a writer, therapist, and pleasure activist in New York City. We discuss sacred intimacy, pornography and other hot topics!
Don Shewey is a Body Electric-trained sacred intimate as well as a New York state-licensed psychotherapist whose private practice (bodyandsoulwork.com) specializes in sex and intimacy coaching. He is the author of four books, most recently The Paradox of Porn: Notes on Gay Male Sexual Culture. An archive of his writing is available online at donshewey.com.
Episode 7: Exploring Tantra with Lizz Randall & Mark Fleming
Join us with guests Lizz Randall and Mark Fleming, two longtime teachers of the Body Electric School, as we discuss their lineage of Tantra and how Tantra supports and informs erotic liberation.
Appreciation Circle

-by Tom Kovach I went to Dear Love of Comrades this past July, and one of the many things I loved about it was a practice called the Appreciation Circle. We stood in a circle and stepped forward when we felt moved to express our appreciation for someone in the circle. Perhaps it was a […]