Pleasure Activism: Who taught you how to feel good?
In this episode, host Anne Marie Gunn highlights the book “Pleasure Activism” by adrienne maree brown [https://adriennemareebrown.net/] and shares her own lineage of who taught her how to feel good.
“Hot & Heavy Homework” Prompt from “Pleasure Activism”:
“Write up your pleasure activism lineage! Who awakened your senses? Who politicized your experiences of body, identity, sensation, feeling good? If they are still living, have you thanked them properly? If yes, good, do it again. If not, reach out. If they are ancestors, honor them with a pleasure altar covered in sticky fruit, sweet smalls, sacred water, and thick earth, centered around fire. Gratitude is part of pleasure too.”
Additional sources mentioned/shared:
PLEASURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pleasure]
SENSUAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sensual]
The Tool Shed [https://www.toolshedtoys.com/books/]
“Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver
“Holy Hurt” by Hillary McBride
“The Vagina Monologues” by V Ensler
“Your Body is Not an Apology” by Sonya Renee Taylor
“Sister Outsider” by Audre Lorde, specifically the essay “Uses of the Erotic”
Other authors: Taylor Jenkins Reid and Patti Smith, Haley Jakobson, Jenny Slate, Cheryl Strayed
Visual artists: Frida Kahlo, Hilma af Klint, Martha Jungwirth, Etel Adnan
Musical artists: Bon Iver, Dijon, Rihanna, Janelle Monae, Chappell Roan
Queer Sex Therapy on Instagram (Casey Tanner)