Amid the chaos and confusion in the world right now, having a soft place to land, a place to ask
big questions, to feel less alone, to feel into the depths of your resilience is more important than
ever.
In a time when the harm of the dominant systems is becoming more and more clear, Explore
More Summit is an invitation to us all to begin living and relating in new, more radical ways.
I am so excited to share that I am a speaker at Explore More Summit 2020. It is an online
conference that is free to attend live, and for ten powerful days, we will be asking questions
about resilience, healing, trauma, body trust, pleasure, grief, nurturance, community
accountability, relating with each other in new ways, and so much more.
If you’re looking for new ideas and questions around your relationship with pleasure, with love,
with touch, with body and trauma, Explore More Summit is the place to be. All without leaving
your home.
Hosted by Dawn Serra, this free online conference begins April 20th and runs for 10 days
featuring 28 talks with folks like me, Prentis Hemphill, Rachel Cole, Be Nourished’s Dana
Sturtevant and Hilary Kinavey, Kai Cheng Thom, Pleasure Mechanics, and so many others.
In addition all of the talks, when you register for your free ticket, you’ll also receive free
workbooks each day of the conference to help you reflect, imagine, and dream your way into
new answers, plus you can join the private Explore More Facebook Community where you can
connect with thousands of others who are committed to social change, healing, and a new way
forward.
Each talk will end with a gentle grounding and embodiment exercise, too, so that we can begin
to feel into these bodies of ours with more compassion.
I would LOVE to have you join us. Grab your free ticket now at exploremoresummit.com
How does it work? Each day of the conference, from April 20th - 29th, three hour-long
interviews will be available for you to watch and re-watch for 24 hours.
Whether you watch one talk or all of them, I am so excited for the conversations this summit is
having. I’ll be there, and I hope you will be, too.
See you there,
Aravinda