I’m thrilled to be featured in OUT Magazine, where I share insights into the world of sex surrogacy and the healing potential of erotic embodiment work. The piece dives into how intimacy, touch, and therapeutic connection can reshape our relationships—with ourselves and each other—especially for queer men.
Read the full feature to explore how this work challenges cultural shame, honors consent, and invites deeper healing through intentional erotic practice.
I was recently featured on the Flirtations podcas, where we explored how to create real intimacy in a culture built on quick swipes and surface connection. We talked about somatic awareness, emotional safety, and the practices that help us move from fear into deeper connection. Listen here!
I had the pleasure of joining Naked Men Talking where I spoke about the power of erotic embodiment, building intentional community, and unlearning the patterns that keep us disconnected. It was a conversation about how vulnerability, touch, and presence can transform the way we relate. Listen here!
I’m honored to be featured in Queerty, where I speak about the deeper purpose behind the erotic retreats I lead, and the common misconceptions surrounding gay sex and intimacy. The article explores how somatic work, conscious BDSM, and embodied connection can offer transformative experiences far beyond the surface.
Read the full feature to learn how these retreats challenge assumptions, foster safety, and create space for authentic exploration.
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I sat down with Susan Morgan Taylor to talk about somatic sex and intimacy work—how it differs from traditional therapy and why embodiment matters. Tune in for a deep dive into sensation, touch, and holistic connection.
I had the pleasure of joining A Jaded Gay podcast to talk all things Pride, pleasure, and the path to healing.If you're craving something more meaningful this Pride season—this one’s for you. Tune in here!
I was recently featured in Allure magazine in a piece that explores what really happens at a sexual wellness retreat — and why these spaces matter so deeply.
The article follows a participant’s journey through one of the retreats I co-facilitate with Pamela Madsen at Back to the Body. It’s a vulnerable and honest look at the power of consent-based touch, somatic sex education, and what it means to reclaim connection with your body, your pleasure, and your truth.
These retreats aren’t about performance — they’re about presence. About unwinding shame and awakening sensation. About being seen, held, and witnessed in a way that honors your boundaries and your desires.
This piece touches on the heart of my work—helping queer men remember that their bodies are sacred, their pleasure is power, and their eroticism is a gateway to healing, not something to hide.
I talk about my journey, why embodiment matters, and how reclaiming our sexuality is an act of liberation. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your erotic self or unsure of how to express your desire with confidence and clarity, this one’s for you.
In this powerful new episode, Court joins hosts Judson and Brian for a candid and thought-provoking conversation on intimacy, embodiment, and the erotic. Court dives into the transformative work of helping people reconnect with touch, desire, and agency.
We talked about why your fantasies matter, how to explore them safely, and ways to create deeper, more connected intimacy — whether you’re partnered or solo. Give it a listen here!
I'm thrilled to share that I was recently featured in a New York Post article highlighting the transformative work of Back to the Body and their powerful “Orgasm Camp” in Joshua Tree. The piece explores what it means to reconnect with our bodies, embrace deeper pleasure, and challenge cultural shame around sexuality—and includes a generous shoutout to my work and approach to erotic embodiment.
Court is featured in PRIDE’s newest piece exploring what it means to identify as a “side” — an often overlooked orientation in queer spaces. He shares that many LGBTQ+ folks, especially queer men, realize they’re sides once they feel permission to name it. As he puts it, “Being a side is part of their erotic signature” — a powerful reminder that pleasure doesn’t have to follow one script.
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.
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!
Court is featured in Hims' latest article on How to Build Sexual Tension With a Long-Term Partner— a juicy read for anyone wanting to keep things hot and connected over time. He shares tips on teasing, building anticipation, and why a little space can go a long way in keeping desire alive. This piece is all about creating intentional, playful tension that deepens intimacy rather than drifting apart. If you’re looking to reignite the spark or keep the fire burning, don’t miss this one. Click here to read more!
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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