Sin & Tonic is the place where my work gets more personal, more erotic, and more spiritual—the space where sexuality isn’t just something we do, but something we listen to, play with, and let shape us.
In this audio, I share why this space exists, what I mean when I say my work is rooted in love, and why pleasure, presence, and embodiment matter—especially in scary, uncertain times.
I’ve put together a short interest survey to help me get to know who’s here and what kinds of events, workshops, or experiences you’d actually be excited about seeing from Tonic for Life.
I’ve been experimenting with hosting in-person events that blend education, healing, and playfulness in a sex-positive container. These gatherings aren’t about performance or pressure—they’re about connection.