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Heather Loweena on seeking pleasure as a form of activism
Join Sophie this Virgo New Moon as she talks to Heather Loweena, founder of Vulva Luv Club (among many other exciting ventures) about the pursuit of holistic pleasure as a form of activism and cultivating nourishing modern-day congregations.
Heather Loweena (they/she) has two big passions: connection and pleasure seeking.
She has been exploring the tools and resources available to us that can help to support and nurture our overall wellbeing. Her recovery journey began following a few bouts of burnout. The symptoms led me to discover the magic found in of our bodies through BODYWORK
What’s important to Heather? Creating a trauma informed space with pleasure, comfort and wellbeing at the core. She is keen to hold space to indulge in our inner most divine selves, like sirens bathing in a rich caramel-like, golden waterfall. (Heather’s amazing words which we touch on in our conversation).
We discuss our own journeys through trauma and burn out, that in different ways, guided us to pleasure.
We discuss how we met and connected in person!!
And weaving throughout this whole conversation is the theme of sitting in our own ‘filth’, our own story, our own conditionings - essentially being willing to meet and explore our trauma - as a portal to deepening connection and personal understanding of creativity AND pleasure - which are so deeply connected they may even be ONE.
Enjoy it, we’d love to hear about how it touched you.
Find Heather:
@vulvaluvclub on Instagram
Website:
https://www.heatherloweena.com
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Please do get in touch with me with suggestions or comments, I’d love to hear from you at sophie@thefireflycreatrix.com
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