Euphemia, (gender pronouns: they/them) is a pleasure and embodiment coach, and author.
They offer somatic and embodiment practices to resource their clients’ pleasure practices and habits through deep and disarmingly dorky ways. Meanwhile, they are always imperfectly in-process with their own pleasure, embodiment, and collective liberation practices.
They feel most aligned to purpose when they support people in experiences of attunement to the body’s subtleties, slow pleasure rituals, people-pleasing and appeasing social conditioning, broadening embodied choices, realizing and articulating desires, embodying power and autonomy, and chronic pain.
They are of Scottish descent, born a settler on unceded Kulin Nation lands (AKA Melbourne, Australia), and a recent migrant to Tongva land (AKA Los Angeles, California). They hold the identities and experiences of being white, queer non-binary, able-bodied, and born middle-class, and a trauma survivor.
Euphemia is trained and certified in sex-positive education, sexual violence counselling, somatic coaching, trauma-informed facilitation, and has a background in Community Cultural Development.
Their new book, Slow Pleasure: Explore Your Pleasure Pleasure, is now available for pre-order on Amazon.
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