We’ve gathered a bold lineup of thinkers, practitioners, and provocateurs from Canada and the United States.
Meet the people who bring intellectual depth, lived experience, and fresh insight to the questions shaping sexuality, embodiment, and human connection right now.
Our programming is organized under three categories: Talks, Workshops, and Practices.
Sharp minds meet urgent questions in these thought-provoking talks that explore what it means to stay human in the age of AI and disconnection.
Move beyond theory and into practical knowledge, skills, and tools that will enrich your life and relationships.
Drop into your body, reclaim presence, and experience unfiltered connection in real time.
Impacts of Technology on Love and Relationships
The Architecture of Belonging
The Hormonal Body: Menopause, Desire & Power
Invisible Leadership Dynamics: Emotions, Trust & Connection
The Hormonal Body: Menopause, Desire & Power
Harm Reduction Strategies for AI Use
Real relationships aren’t always smooth. Human intimacy is defined by “rupture and repair.” The inevitable, messy misunderstandings that, when navigated, build true trust.
But now, we’re entering a world where AI companions can offer constant validation, ease and “perfect’ responses, without friction. Are these interactions eroding our tolerance for the vulnerability required in human-to-human relationships?
Can we maintain the capacity for authentic human connection if we spend most of our time interacting with systems designed to never offend or disappoint us?
This talk explores how our growing reliance on digital relationships may be reshaping what we expect from each other, and what we’re willing to tolerate in real human connection.
You’ll be invited to reflect on your own patterns and what it takes to stay in the complexity, vulnerability, and depth of real human connection.
Nicolle is an influential practitioner, and educator exploring the cultural narratives around power and intimacy. With a focus on the psychological dimensions of kink, her work reframes BDSM from taboo into a tool for healing and emotional intelligence.
A guest lecturer in the University of British Columbia Human Sexuality Program, Nicolle is part of a growing movement working to legitimize BDSM within therapeutic contexts. She is a certified Kink Conscious Professional through the Modern Sex Therapy Institutes and teaches within the Therapeutic BDSM Collective Network.
As a journalist, Nicolle blends personal narrative with cultural commentary. She is the author of Oh, the Places You’ll Go Oh Oh! and writes the newsletter Both Sides of the Slash. Her work has appeared in outlets including BBC, Men’s Health, and DoubleBlind.
We’re living in a time that pulls us out of our bodies and into constant stimulation, distraction, and disconnection.
Tantra offers a different path.
Rooted in ancient wisdom, it invites us back into presence. Back into the body, into relationship with others, and into a deeper connection with life itself. The ancient Tantriks saw the Divine in every breath and every touch. By learning how to merge our physical reality with our spiritual essence, we heal a 5,000-year-old pattern of disconnection and suppression.
This talk is a guide to living a fully ecstatic life, in which the creational masculine and feminine forces are finally restored to their intended union.
What becomes possible when we stop reaching outward for connection and begin to cultivate it from within?
You’ll be invited to reflect on your own patterns and explore what it means to live with greater presence, connection, and embodied awareness in everyday life.
Katrina, an author and Tantra teacher, introduces the wisdom of Tantra to her students in the most gentle way, seamlessly applying it to the struggles of our modern lives.
She is the author of 5 books, including “Tantric Intimacy: Discover the Magic of True Connection” and “Divine Union of the Masculine & Feminine”. Through stories from her life and illuminating teachings, she takes us on a journey where we release all the beliefs that keep us feeling limited, separate from our loved ones and truly happy.
Katrina lives in Goderich, Ontario.
We live in a world that pushes us to think fast, decide quickly, and stay logical. But not everything meaningful in life works that way.
Creativity, intuition, attraction, and timing often move in cycles, not straight lines. The earth and body know no straight lines.
This talk explores a different kind of intelligence, one that lives in the body, senses what isn’t being said, and responds in real time. Human nonlinear intelligence moves through curves, chaos, embodiment, and relational leaps: it harmonizes with living complexity, feels the unspoken, and adapts in ways no algorithm can replicate.
How do we access that way of knowing in a world that rewards speed and certainty?
This session invites you to reconnect with a different kind of intelligence, the kind that lives in your body, your instincts, and your deeper awareness.
This talk-performance blends story, spirit-dialogue, science, and embodied exploration. It offers a grounded way to step out of constant mental processing and into a more intuitive, responsive way of living.
Dr. Laura Batson is a ceremonial educator and guide whose work bridges science, spirituality, and lived experience. With roots in both African and European lineages, she brings a cross-cultural lens to healing, identity, and belonging.
Trained as a naturopathic doctor and African diviner, with postgraduate studies in complexity science, Dr. Batson weaves together traditional knowledge, nonlinear thinking, and embodied practice.
Her work focuses on helping people reconnect with their bodies, their ancestry, and a deeper sense of rhythm and meaning in their lives.
She is the creator of Circular Cosmologies: Pathways for Lighting the 8th Fire, a ceremonial course exploring how we move out of linear ways of living and into more cyclical, relational ways of being.
Through ritual, storytelling, and one-on-one and group work, Dr. Batson creates spaces where people can reconnect with themselves and experience a more integrated, grounded sense of wholeness.
We invest in roads, broadband, and housing – but the strength of any community comes down to something simpler: people who know and trust each other.
So why does real community feel so hard to build?
This talk explores why intentional community may be one of the most important forms of infrastructure we have in an uncertain future.
It looks at what it takes to create spaces where people show up, stay engaged, and feel a genuine sense of belonging.
You’ll leave with practical frameworks for building communities that foster depth, accountability, and real human connection.
Adam is a builder of communities, experiences, and regenerative culture.
He is the Co-founder and CEO of Pluto, a modern “fourth space” for work, wellness, and belonging, and a co-founder of Man Camp, a men’s initiation and embodiment movement.
Adam’s work blends entrepreneurship, ritual, and magic to create environments where people reconnect with vitality, purpose, and their authentic selves as he strives to build a future where humans may flourish.
His work brings together entrepreneurship, ritual, and community-building to create spaces where people can reconnect with a sense of purpose, vitality, and belonging.
Across his projects, he is interested in how environments shape behaviour, and what it takes to build cultures where people can show up more fully and relate more honestly.
The digital world increasingly pushes us desperately wants to sanitize the human experience, filtering out what is dark, messy, and taboo in the name of “safety” and “growth”. But suffocating these parts doesn’t eliminate them; it creates pressure in your psyche that eventually leaks out as passive aggression or unconsented harm.
But what happens to those parts when they’re ignored?
True relational safety requires bringing the dark erotic into the light. This talk explores the transformative nature of holy pain and sacred sadism as a profound practice and how these can be approached with consent, structure and care, as a way to work with intensity rather than push it aside. We will explore how to ethically channel destructive urges into consensual, high-voltage portals of connection.
You will be introduced to the principles that make these practices safe, intentional, and relational and what it takes to stay present and responsible at the edges of experiences. You’ll also learn why the deepest edges of kink require the highest levels of presence, care, and structural integrity.
Priestess Francesca is a Somatic Sexologist, Professional Dominatrix, and Ordained Priestess. In an age where algorithms and digital echo chambers attempt to sanitize the human experience, Francesca works exclusively in the trenches of flesh, blood, and psyche.
She does not deal in dry theory. Her practice spans the absolute extremes of the human condition: she has shepherded 18-year-olds into their first taboo encounter, facilitated the darkest, edgiest BDSM desires for high-functioning professionals, and served pleasure at the hospice beds of 98-year-old clients navigating the final, ultimate surrender of the body.
Francesca is the host of the Gutter Wisdom podcast. Her insights on kink, power, and dark erotic have been featured in Cosmopolitan, Business Insider, Health Magazine, and Gothamist. She has lectured at institutions including Sarah Lawrence and Salve Regina, and spoken on stages from DomCon to Envision Festival.
Francesca stands at the intersection of ritual, somatic practice, and consensual power dynamics. Her signature approach creates spaces where taboo eroticism is treated as a portal — one met with reverence, depth, and zero bullshit.
Modern social life increasingly moves at the speed of the algorithm. Swipe culture, instant messaging, endless scrolling, and dopamine-driven interactions are reshaping not only how we communicate but how we experience attraction, intimacy, anticipation, and desire itself.
Even pleasure can begin to feel disconnected from presence, embodiment, and genuine human connection.
Yet beneath the speed and stimulation, many people are longing for something slower, more intentional, and more real.
This talk explores the growing desire for “slow socializing” and more conscious forms of connection that invite people back into presence, playfulness, sensuality, and embodied interaction.
Drawing from experiences within sex-positive spaces and alternative social environments, the conversation examines how modern culture shapes intimacy, attention, vulnerability, and belonging.
What happens when connection is approached not as consumption or instant gratification, but as something relational, embodied, and fully inhabited?
Fatima Mechtab is a creative visionary, speaker, writer, and co-owner of Oasis Aqualounge, a women-owned sex-positive venue and social space in Toronto.
A passionate advocate within sex-positive spaces and beyond, her work explores intimacy, culture, connection, pleasure, and alternative social dynamics through a lens of respect, curiosity, and shared values.
Since 2020, Fatima has expanded her work to include queer fiction ghostwriting, content marketing, online event production, and public speaking, reflecting an ongoing commitment to conscious growth and creative exploration.
Drawn to niche topics and subcultures, she approaches complex conversations with both responsibility and grace, bringing together the integrity of a dedicated professional with the playfulness of a responsible rock star.
AI may not be creating disconnection, but revealing how disconnected we already are.
As it becomes harder to know what’s real, many of us are being pushed to rely less on external certainty and more on our inner sense of knowing. The challenge is that constant stimulation and a dysregulated world have deeply disconnected us from ourselves.
This talk explores a different way of relating to AI, not as something that replaces human thinking, but as a mirror that can bring us back into awareness. And what becomes possible when we stop looking to AI for answers and begin using it to listen more closely to ourselves. With the support of new AI-powered productivity systems, people can get back into rhythm with themselves and the universe. Rather than using AI to think for them, it can be are used it to support a return to their own inner knowing.
This work sits at the intersection of consciousness and emerging technology, reframing AI not as something to fear, but as an invitation to reconnect with ourselves, and pointing to a future that depends less on smarter technology and more on deeper human attunement.
Katarina Poletto and Michael Romaniuk are working at the intersection of consciousness and technology, challenging how we define productivity in the age of artificial intelligence.
After stepping away from conventional paths, their work now focuses on what it means to live and create from a place of alignment.
They are the co-founders of Libra, an AI-powered productivity system designed to guide users back into rhythm with their natural cycles. Through Libra, they are redefining productivity as a state of flow and attunement rather than output and force.
They also lead Mothra Shadow Work, creating immersive spaces for deep inner exploration and share their ongoing work through Alchemy of Opposites, where they explore wholeness through the integration of polarity.
Michael is a former award-winning creative director turned ecstatic dance DJ, and Katarina is a former nationally recognized bakery owner turned nervous system expansion coach.
Menopause is often framed as a decline. A loss of youth, vitality, sexuality, or relevance. Something to manage quietly while continuing to function in a world that rarely makes space for the changing hormonal body.
Yet for many women, this transition also brings something else: less tolerance for self-abandonment, changing relationships to desire, and a growing pull toward honesty, boundaries, authenticity, and embodied truth.
As hormones shift, so can emotional regulation, libido, sleep, stress responses, relational dynamics, and the experience of power within the body and in connection with others. What can initially feel disruptive may also become an invitation into a different relationship with self, intimacy, and personal authority.
This talk explores the interplay between hormones, the nervous system, desire, embodiment, stress, bonding, and conscious relational dynamics during perimenopause and menopause.
Participants will be invited to reflect on how hormonal transition may reshape not only the body, but identity, relationships, pleasure, power, and the capacity to live more fully from embodied truth.
Dr. Poroshat Shekarloo is a gynecologist and menopause specialist, and the founder of Menovie Health, a virtual platform that offers personalized support for women navigating midlife and hormonal transitions.
Her work bridges evidence-based medicine, hormone health, somatic healing, conscious power dynamics, and holistic wellness, with a particular interest in how hormones influence emotional wellbeing, sexuality, embodiment, and relationships.
Drawing from both clinical expertise and lived experience, Dr. Shekarloo is passionate about supporting women in reclaiming vitality, confidence, pleasure, and deeper connection to themselves through the transitions of midlife and beyond.
Human emotions are contagious. Every group, relationship, and team is influenced by emotional signals that often go unnoticed. Explore how trust, stress, confidence, and connection spread between people, and discover how greater emotional awareness can help you lead, communicate, and create healthier collective dynamics.
Eli Maksoudian is the founder of Living To Your Max, a human development institute dedicated to supporting individuals, couples, and leaders in living into the fullest expression of their potential through the integration of body, mind, and spirit.
With more than 15 years of international experience in coaching, advising, and consulting, Eli has worked with individuals and organizations across France, Dubai, Qatar, the United States, Canada, and Germany, helping people cultivate deeper self-understanding, relational awareness, and aligned leadership.
His work focuses on self-mastery, relational intelligence, and leadership development, drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science to support greater clarity, presence, and conscious connection.
We once turned to silence, sweat, tears, and each other in moments of need. Now we type our deepest longings into glowing rectangles that answer with perfect empathy and zero judgment.
This workshop pin-points the spot where AI collides with what some are calling a collective spiritual emergency – the pull toward euphoric highs that can, at times, spiral into disorientation or digital overdependence.
Together, we’ll explore the seductive trap of techno-spiraling, along with practical harm reduction strategies for the growing use of AI as a source of emotional and life guidance.
In this workshop, a grounded approach brings the focus back to embodiment and community, supporting a more balanced relationship with technology and a return to direct, human experience.
For as long as they can remember, Dr. Kay has been driven by a need to deconstruct, understand, and synthesize frameworks for the world around them. This inquirye has taken them through to universities, monasteries, forests, and BDSM dungeons, as well as into their own inner landscape.
They are trained as a doctoral-level Clinical Psychologist with a clinical focus on trauma, and as an academic researcher exploring both, “objective” and subjective reality.
They have a particular passion for expansive and transformational processes and modalities- what shifts individuals, and how those shifts move through groups. Over the past decade, they have built communities as spaces for healing and ritual, and currently host visitors in their forest home.
They have spent this decade dedicated to building technology to increase access to mental health treatment. More recently, their tech and mental health work has led them to advocate for safer AI use, and creating harm reduction resources for individuals using AI for emotional support and life guidance.
For millennia, we have been taught to distrust the body, fear our emotions, and glorify the mind. As AI becomes more present in our lives, emotional intelligence is increasingly being recognized by experts as essential, not as a concept, but as a lived capacity. But true emotional intelligence doesn’t come from the mind or better communication skills; its source is in returning to the animal body and becoming skillful at stress cycle completion.
In this workshop, emotional intelligence is approached through the body. The focus is on stress cycle completion, learning how to move emotional charge through the system, rather than holding or managing it mentally. You’ll explore practical ways to build emotional resilience, alongside perspectives from tantric philosophy that support a more grounded, embodied way of being.
The aim is simple: to stay connected to your body, your emotions, and your humanity in a rapidly changing world.
Megan Millington is a certified Somatic Experiencing Practitioner ® and a VITA ™ Sex, Love & Relationships Practitioner, working in the field of trauma integration, PTSD, CPTSD, war/shock trauma, developmental trauma, perinatal trauma, birth trauma, sexuality, and relationships.
She runs a private practice and is the founder of Erotic Repatterning for women and men–a methodology that bridges neuroscience, trauma integration, and holistic sexuality for lasting integration.
Her approach is body- and nervous-system-first, supporting clients in creating lasting change from the inside out. Megan has spent many years immersed in Kashmiri Shaivism, Sri Vidya Tantra and Taoism, weaving these ancient wisdom traditions together with modern neuroscience in ways that can be embodied in daily life.
She previously worked with Layla Martin’s school for two years, supporting over 400 students annually, and has served as the Emotional Support Lead for the Toronto Tantra Festival for the past three years.
AI is essentially a pocket narcissist; an algorithmic echo chamber designed to constantly tell you that you’re right. But flawless agreement is sterile. Real human intimacy requires friction, rupture, and the messy, high-voltage reality of conflict and the unpredictability of being with another person..
Most of us experience conflict as something going wrong, leading to escalation, avoidance, or shutdown. This workshop reframes conflict as a portal to deeper connection. You’ll be introduced to, a trauma-informed, 9-Step Repair Protocol that supports you in navigating rupture, taking responsibility, and moving toward repair in a grounded, practical way..
“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there,” – Rumi
Stop outsourcing your reality to perfectly curated algorithms and learn the mechanics to stay present in moments of friction, and to repair and connect like humans again.
Priestess Francesca is a Somatic Sexologist, Professional Dominatrix, and Ordained Priestess. In an age where algorithms and digital echo chambers attempt to sanitize the human experience, Francesca works exclusively in the trenches of flesh, blood, and psyche.
She does not deal in dry theory. Her practice spans the absolute extremes of the human condition: she has shepherded 18-year-olds into their first taboo encounter, facilitated the darkest, edgiest BDSM desires for high-functioning professionals, and served pleasure at the hospice beds of 98-year-old clients navigating the final, ultimate surrender of the body.
Francesca is the host of the Gutter Wisdom podcast. Her insights on kink, power, and dark erotic have been featured in Cosmopolitan, Business Insider, Health Magazine, and Gothamist. She has lectured at institutions including Sarah Lawrence and Salve Regina, and spoken on stages from DomCon to Envision Festival.
Francesca stands at the intersection of ritual, somatic practice, and consensual power dynamics. Her signature approach creates spaces where taboo eroticism is treated as a portal — one met with reverence, depth, and zero bullshit.
Fitness can be a gateway to the greatest evolutionary energy impacting every single area of your life. But it is often treated as just a physical goal, something to push through, measure, and improve.
But what if the real shift starts somewhere else?
This workshop looks at how your relationship to movement shapes your consistency, motivation, and overall sense of identity and purpose. We move beyond the physical and reconnect with the deeper, soul-driven force behind your fitness journey.
You’ll discover the authentic fire that moves you, drives true consistency, and levels up your life. Fitness begins in the mind before results translate to your body. Aligning to your soul-level drivers in fitness will connect you to the life-force energy that changes not just your body, but evolves you spiritually.
Because when your motivation is clear, the physical results tend to follow.
Margherita is known as the Holistic Bodybuilding Mystic.
Her work bridges the gap between the physical, mental, and spiritual through her fitness transformation programs.
She is a Holistic Nutritionist, IFBB Pro Bodybuilder, and was crowned Miss Fitness Canada in 2016.
In a culture that often romanticizes intensity, many people have learned to associate emotional volatility with chemistry, unpredictability with passion, and nervous system activation with love itself.
When connection feels calm, steady, safe, or emotionally available, it can sometimes feel unfamiliar or even less desirable. Why does safety so often get mistaken for boredom?
This workshop explores the relationship between attachment, desire, nervous system regulation, and erotic polarity across a range of relational dynamics, including monogamous, non-monogamous, and evolving relationship structures.
Participants will be invited to examine how early relational experiences shape attraction, why intensity can become addictive, and how patterns of activation can masquerade as intimacy.
Through reflection, the conversation opens inquiry into what becomes possible when safety and aliveness are no longer experienced as opposites.
Eli Maksoudian is the founder of Living To Your Max, a human development institute dedicated to supporting individuals, couples, and leaders in living into the fullest expression of their potential through the integration of body, mind, and spirit.
With more than 15 years of international experience in coaching, advising, and consulting, Eli has worked with individuals and organizations across France, Dubai, Qatar, the United States, Canada, and Germany, helping people cultivate deeper self-understanding, relational awareness, and aligned leadership.
His work focuses on self-mastery, relational intelligence, and leadership development, drawing from psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science to support greater clarity, presence, and conscious connection.
At its core, intimacy is the quiet desire for depth. To be known and received – just as you are. In this playful, authentic-relating experience, you’ll explore what it’s like to meet without masks, expectations, or an agenda.
We bring intimacy back to something simple and human: the willingness to be real, to feel another, and to meet each moment as it unfolds.
Jaime is an intimacy and relationship coach with a deep understanding of the complexities of monogamy, open relationships, polyamory, and Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM). Her journey has been one of profound personal transformation, and it’s this experience that allows her to guide others with authenticity and empathy.
Since 2011, Jaime has served as a spiritual guide, mentor, and facilitator, drawing from her own experiences to support others in their pursuit of healing, self-love, and growth.
She incorporates somatic energy healing into her work, allowing individuals to connect more deeply with their bodies and unlock their full potential for love, power, and freedom.
Kundalini, your life force energy, is often described as a “coiled female serpent,” that inspires the fluid, rhythmic movements of the spine in this Kundalini Tantra Yoga practice.
Breath and movement come together to release tension and open the body, supporting greater ease, flexibility, and natural healing.
The tantric element of this movement practice invites you to free your body to move as it naturally desires, awakening a sense of freedom, presence, and the simple pleasure of being in your body.
As your heart and body opens and energy flows more freely, you may find yourself feeling both energized and deeply restored, with a higher sense of awareness and sacred purpose.
Alaya Love is an embodied facilitator of the feminine and tantric arts. Her work is rooted in a deep devotion to feeling and sharing the radiant aliveness of being human, to explore what it is to be woman and priestess, human and divine…, to become…Anthropos.
For over a decade, she has studied and facilitated internationally, from Bali to Costa Rica, Egypt to Europe, as well as in her home in Canada.
Her classes blend sensual tantric movement, guided visualization, meditation, and kundalini breathwork, inviting you to feel fully alive and present – becoming the human embodiment of heaven on earth. Many leave feeling more alive, with an inner spark that flows into every part of your life.
Alaya is the co-founder, alongside her husband and daughter, of Alma De Esmeralda —their home and retreat space in the Chirripó mountains of Costa Rica.
She lives a life of devotion, vision and purpose, inspiring those around her to feel what is possible in this life.
Enter Arkaya’s Temple, where music becomes medicine, and your voice is the key. This session blends collective singing with a more immersive ceremonial-style concert experience. Weaving songs into immersive soundscapes, you’ll be supported in releasing the stories that silenced you and reclaiming your voice as a source of power, truth, and deep connection.
You’ll have the opportunity to explore your voice beyond performance — as expression, release, and connection.
As the group field builds, many find themselves letting go of what has held their voice back and reconnecting with it as something natural, powerful, and alive.
Arkaya is a world-class vocalist and transformational facilitator blending music, sound healing, and nervous system science.
She has guided 8,000+ voices through immersive experiences that inspire connection, courage, and authentic expression.
As founder of Arkaya’s Temple and creator of Voice Codes, she reimagines music as a powerful force for healing.
Circling, (often referred to as Relational Meditation,) is a group practice that brings mindfulness and meditative presence to human interaction.
In this introductory session, you’ll explore the basics of circling and step into a shared present-moment experience of being in connection with others. Sitting together in circle, the focus is on noticing and expressing what’s real as it unfolds in connection.
Rather than analyzing or trying to get it right, the invitation is to stay with what you feel and experience in real time.
This session offers a simple entry point into the practice, and a chance to experience a guided flow circle.
Rachelle has been studying and teaching tantra, consent, and communication for more than 10 years.
She is a strong proponent of circling as a methodology to develop conscious communication, deepen capacity for self- awareness and relational intimacy, and experience the raw,-unfiltered truth of the present moment.
In this Dance Alchemy® experience, participants are guided through a powerful movement journey that awakens emotional awareness, life force, and authentic self-expression. Through music, guided movement practices, and emotional alchemy, we explore how the body can help us navigate vulnerability with presence. This practice invites participants to reconnect with their inner authority.
Brooke Yantzi is the founder of Dance Alchemy®, an intuitive business coach, somatic healer, and international facilitator who has guided over 100,000 people worldwide through transformational movement experiences over the past 15 years. With a background in Psychology and extensive training in somatic healing, embodiment, and personal development, Brooke’s work explores the powerful intersection of movement, emotional alchemy, and sacred life force energy. Through Dance Alchemy®, she teaches how dance can awaken the body’s innate wisdom, reconnect people to their sensual vitality, and transform suppressed emotions into embodied power. Brooke is also the creator of the Dance Alchemy® Somatic and Embodiment Certification, where she trains facilitators around the world to guide profound healing and awakening through movement medicine.
A veteran with 30 years behind the kit, Snakecharmer (aka. Chris Taylor) transitioned from the precision of international metal touring to the intentional grooves of conscious dance. Juggling both live drumming and DJ mixing simultaneously, his sets function like a musical snake eating its own tail, taking you through wide-ranging tempos and genres to land somewhere different yet familiar.
Since launching in late 2024, he has established a solid footing in the Canadian scene, lighting up events like Daybreaker, Floorplay & Soul Expansion, a residency at Pluto, as well as festival appearances including Sonic Springs, Bumi and Toronto Tantra Festival.
Katrina is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist and entrepreneur who blends music, fashion, sustainability, and community.
Her sound is expansive with hues of RnB, pop, and acoustic accents.
Her fashion sense is creative and sustainable, once a year she creates one of a kind recycled pieces as she builds her collection “Trashion”
Through her artistry, she uses her platform to inspire positive and inclusive transformation, creating space for reflection, connection, and empowerment.
She reminds us that creativity has the power to shape a more conscious and connected world.
It’s cool to care.
I’m an intimacy and relationship coach with a deep understanding of the complexities of monogamy, open relationships, polyamory, and Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM). My journey has been one of profound personal transformation, and it’s this experience that allows me to guide others with authenticity and empathy.
Since 2011, I’ve been serving as a spiritual guide, mentor, and facilitator, drawing from my own experiences to support others in their pursuit of healing, self-love, and growth. I incorporate somatic energy healing into my work, which allows individuals to connect more deeply with their bodies and unlock their full potential for love, power, and freedom.
Casey Easton is the founder of Temple Nova, a Temple Arts community in Carleton Place, Ontario devoted to embodied spirituality, relational depth, and conscious connection.
A trained massage therapist with a foundation in anatomy-informed yoga studies, her professional development includes Temple Somatics, Advanced Tantric Massage Training, and Somatic Sex Education. Her work bridges therapeutic bodywork, Temple Arts practices, and embodied transformational facilitation.
Casey leads transformational group experiences and works one-on-one with individuals and couples to release held tension, restore relational clarity, and expand capacity for pleasure and intimacy. Drawing at times from conscious kink and BDSM as structured relational containers, she explores power, polarity, and surrender as pathways for healing, agency, and embodied presence.