Episode 61: Emily Royce: President of The Association of Certified Sexological Bodyworkers
Emily Royce joins Craig Cullinane and Reno Johnston for a wide ranging conversation on the
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Unlock the transformative power of Eros—not just as sexual energy but as a profound force for social change and personal liberation. Robin Parker, director of Liberating Structures and a seasoned advocate for anti-oppression work, shares how embracing erotic energy can dissolve societal boundaries, foster deep connection, and inspire racial, gender, and systemic justice. This episode reveals how the Erotic Liberation Podcast delves into the untapped potential of Eros as a catalyst for healing oppression, cultivating vulnerability, and igniting collective imagination.
This episode is essential listening for anyone committed to social justice, personal growth, or exploring the radical potential of desire. If you believe that Eros can heal wounds, spark change, and connect us more authentically—this conversation will inspire and challenge your perspective of what liberation truly means.
Learn more about Robin’s work at www.libsys.llc.
Learn more about Craig Cullinane’s work at www.craigcullinane.com.
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Discover how the work of Body Electric ignited Andre’s own awakening—fostering trust, surrender, and profound connection across race, gender, and cultural boundaries.
You’ll learn about the radical importance of decolonizing eroticism—questioning societal narratives that fetishize, objectify, or shame desire—and explore how pleasure is inherently sacred and our birthright. Andre emphasizes the significance of creating safe, inclusive spaces where marginalized bodies—especially BIPOC folk—can truly inhabit their erotic power without intrusion or code-switching. Through stories of facilitating workshops for men of color and his evolving role as an African-American teacher in the school, he exemplifies how confronting systemic trauma and embracing vulnerability can heal and deepen our collective erotic consciousness.
Why does unchecked shame and systemic suppression keep us from fully experiencing eros? What steps can you take to reclaim joy, trust, and sovereignty in your erotic journey? Andre’s insights inspire resilience, authenticity, and the courage to reimagine sacred intimacy as an act of political resistance, personal liberation, and spiritual awakening.
To connect with Andre, email andre@bodyelectric.org.
To learn more about Craig Cullinane’s work, go to www.craigcullinane.com.
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