What if better sex isn’t about learning a new position—but learning how to feel more?
I recently joined the Can’t Host podcast for a juicy conversation all about sex, intimacy, and embodiment—and I’m excited to share it with you. Listen Here !
I had the pleasure of being featured in Men’s Health for a deep dive into Surrogate Partner Therapy, a transformative approach to intimacy and connection. For many, the idea of healing through guided, embodied experience is unfamiliar—but for those who have walked this path, it’s life-changing.
This work is about breaking through barriers, deepening trust, and reclaiming pleasure in ways that traditional talk therapy often can’t reach. If you’re curious about what’s possible when intimacy becomes intentional, this is a must-read.
On the Organic Sexuality podcast, dive deep into the power of somatic intimacy, erotic exploration, and the transformative potential of brave spaces.Whether you're curious about deepening intimacy, exploring your desires, or unlocking new pathways to pleasure, tune in here!
Pleasure isn’t just a luxury—it’s a birthright.
I’ve spent years guiding people back into their bodies, helping them rediscover intimacy, sensuality, and connection in ways that feel deeply authentic and expansive. And now, Vogue is taking notice.
In their latest feature, they dive into Pamela Madsen’s Back to the Body retreat, where I have the privilege of doing this work—holding space, offering touch, and inviting people into profound experiences of erotic embodiment.
On the Queer Conscious podcast, I explored how to break through sexual stagnancy by embracing eroticism as a path to authenticity and connection.This conversation is an invitation to feel sexier in your own skin, deepen your connections, and rediscover the vibrancy of your erotic self. Tune in here
Exciting news! Court Vox has been featured in The New York Times article,
"5 Vacations That Could Improve Your Sex Life". The piece highlights Court’s transformative work in intimacy and sexual wellness, blending somatic exploration with deep connection at his unique retreats. Click here to read more!
I had the honor of joining 40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk. podcast to explore what it means to connect deeply with our bodies and embrace pleasure without shame. We talked about removing stigma around eroticism, accessing deeper emotions and desires, and how to invite the erotic self. Tune in here!
What if, instead of avoiding our shadow side, we embraced it? On the latest episode of the Open Deeply podcast, I explore how BDSM, psychedelics, and somatic work can help us connect with our shadow and unlock deeper emotional growth, healing, and yes—naughty joy. Tune in here!
I am thrilled to share that Back to the Body, and I have been featured in AskMen’s Love Tip #133, How To Make Your Sexual Fantasy Into A Reality! Dive into insights on building meaningful relationships, enhancing intimacy, and fostering genuine connections. In this article, Court shares powerful tools for deepening emotional bonds and sustaining relationships that go beyond the surface. Check it out for tips that blend practical advice with a touch of heart—perfect for anyone seeking more from their connections. Click HERE to learn more!
I'm thrilled to share that I was recently featured on the "Find Your Light" podcast with Adam MacLean, where we dove deep into the fascinating and transformative world of Sacred Intimacy—unpacking its purpose and potential to transform lives. Tune in now!
Dr. Kate and Court talk about ways to awaken our sexual selves by breath, movement, and sound. And addressing concerns such as body shame & awareness, boundary-setting, communication, and feeling stuck in sexual roles and identities. They also address the importance of listening to your body to hear what it needs, as well as feeling empowered to say what you need to your partner.Follow the link / video to watch and listen.
Ian Stobber December 8, 2021
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On this years issue of Top 10 Buiness Visionaries, Court Vox, tops just right at number 4. "Court believes the erotic has the potential to live within every aspect of our lives, in and out of the bedroom. His holistic view of intimacy involves emotional, mental, spiritual, physical, and experiential aspects. In his capacity as a somatic educator, Court employs a range of body-based exercises and experiences involving breath, movement, sound, touch, and choice, which are then processed verbally to help clients explore these various forms of intimacy through a somatic lens."
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This episode with Turn Me On Podcast dives deep into topics like sexual empowerment, communication, and sexual exploration. The gang dive into voice and somatics, partner surrogacy and the power of explicit acts of love and devotion.
Reclaiming Our Sexual Wellness Episode: Guy Macpherson and I discuss how one can learn and embrace their bodies and those of others. Sex, the thing the world is now acknowledging as so important for our general wellness, mental health and indeed our lives is on the agenda. While much progress has been made it is still too often a taboo subject.
"How I Learned to Cum": A writer from Grindr Bloop came to spend a half day with me. He chronicles his experience in this article.
In this episode I share how sexy getting into your “animal body” can be and how “care” is key element in any sexual play.
I also discuss my work with male sexual shame.Lastly, I explain how to create true sexual tension between partners and the importance of aftercare, praise. Click HERE to tune in !
Sex isn’t as straightforward as we might put pressure on ourselves to believe.** Great sex takes time in demystifying + reconstructing concepts, narratives, + skills.This conversation hit some nuances that might be what's affecting your sex life and you didn’t even know it. Tune in to hear more!
By Ryn Pfeuffer April 27th, 2022
“Aftercare is as subjective as desire and while some people are tuned into their needs prior to play and even in the moment, a lot of people don’t know how they like to be cared for after sex or even that it’s an option"
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"How to Do the Face-Off Sex Position Really, Really Well.. It may be simple, but that doesn't mean it's easy."
August 4th, 2021 by Jill Hamilton
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