
This work is built from a foundation of lived experience and a commitment to human rights, science, and sex-positivity. Over the years, I’ve learned that intimacy isn’t something we perform—it’s something we return to, in our bodies, our relationships, and our choices.
My path has been shaped by working as a sex educator, sociologist, and adult performer -stripper, and by my own process of healing and reclaiming all of my identities. Along the way, I’ve learned that healing isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you are, honouring your needs, and unlearning the shame that was never yours to carry.
My offerings are grounded in body literacy, emotional sovereignty, and consent. It’s informed by a queer, trauma-aware, and liberation-based framework. I believe there’s no “right” way to do intimacy or sexuality—only your way, rooted in self-trust and embodied choice.
This is not a place for perfection or performance. This is a space to explore, inquire, and return to yourself—gently, curiously, and with compassion.
WHY
EMPOWERED
Intimacy?
The level of satisfaction in our lives is determined by the quality of our relationships, starting with the one with ourselves. I believe that most people feel insecure or unsatisfied with the information about sexuality and intimacy they received growing up. If you are curious and want to learn more about your body, pleasure, self-regulation, communication skills, and much more, this is the right place for you.
Empowered Intimacy is a space for unlearning shame, reconnecting with the body, and exploring relationships beyond the binary, the normative, and the performative. Here, you’ll find tools, reflections, and offerings that support you in cultivating agency, awareness, and self-trust. Whether you’re navigating your sexuality, healing from relational wounds, or simply seeking deeper presence with yourself and others, this space invites you to come as you are.

What People Are Saying
I thought I knew everything about sexuality and after the hour I realised there are so many things yet to be discovered”