EPISODE 11: SEXUAL SOMATIC WORK WITH RAHI CHUN
Rahi Chun was born Charles Seung-Kwon Chun in New York City to parents of Korean heritage who met on a blind date in Chicago.
A certified Somatic Sex Educator and creator of Somatic Sexual Wholeness, he holds space for repairing the ruptures which occur during the evolution of our sexual embodiment sequentially, from infancy to adulthood.
He is also host of the Organic Sexuality Podcast, exploring practical methodologies for restoring, reclaiming, and realizing our sexual pleasure, health and wholeness. Previously, he was an actor having appeared in over 100 episodes of television and film and founder of C-KAV, the Coalition for Korean American Voters in NYC. His guilty pleasure is malt vinegar & sea salt potato chips with a tall glass of kombucha.
You can follow him at Somatic Sexual Wholeness, Organic Sexuality Podcast, and IG.
Takeaways
In this episode, we talk about how you can explore your own sexual and sensual healing journey. Learn about somatic sexuality, somatic sex education, and essentially how to repair the ruptures that occur during the developmental journey of one’s sexual embodiment from childhood through adolescence, and how this informs your adult patterns, pleasures, and behavior.
We also cover:
Why you would seek a somatic sexual healing session & why touch is essential
Rahi’s first podcast episode talking about fetuses in the womb and neuroaffective touch
Come As You Are book to explore your erogenous zones
Kimberly Ann Johnson’s sexual trauma healing work
Women’s Sexual Anatomy as Rahi’s recommended book for vulva-owners
The Ultimate Guide to Prostate Pleasure as Rahi’s recommended book for penis-owners
Rahi Chun’s IMDB
Sandra Oh: How acting is one step above prostitution
Sexualized Asian women versus the invisible Asian man
John Cho Asian Enough podcast episode interview
Jeremy Lin being overlooked because he’s an Asian basketball player
Top Five Regrets of the Dying article
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