The Art of Relating

Tammy Chow

 Welcome to The Art of Relating, a space where relationship intimacy and sacred sexuality become pathways to liberation. Here, every rupture is a teacher, every desire an opening, and every difference is an opportunity to deeper intimacy. Whether we are unraveling attachment wounds, leaning into conflict with presence, or returning to love as a living practice, this is where we explore what becomes possible in relationship when we choose to stay. I'm your host, Tammy Chow from Somatic Spirit. Find my work at www.somatic-spirit.com and on Instagram @somaticspirit

  1. May 26

    Ep. 22: Divine Union For Lovers — Sacred Sexuality, Somatic Trauma Repair & Erotic Attunement with Rahi Chun and Ariel Szabo

    Rahi Chun and Ariel Szabo are somatic sex educators, sexological bodyworkers, and co-creators of Divine Union For Lovers, bringing 30+ years of combined expertise in genital de-armoring, somatic trauma repair, and erotic attunement to help couples access the depth of connection their bodies are actually capable of. We talk about what happens when sexuality gets divorced from the sacred. About the difference between objectification and genuine attraction — and how each one feels in the body. About how our attachment wounds and nervous system patterns show up in our most intimate moments long before we ever get to lovemaking. In this episode:How sexual trauma and attachment wounds shape our erotic patterns as adultsThe eight pillars of intimacy and why slowing down is the foundation of everythingOne-way touch practices and what they reveal about our capacity to receiveThe difference between objectification and attraction — felt in the bodyHow the male gaze becomes a survival response and what it takes to unwind itPlant medicine, ceremony, and how it supports somatic sexual healingNon-penetrative lovemaking and expanding the body's capacity for erotic statesShadow work, role play, and how sacred containers can create reparative experiences for sexual traumaWhat actually sustains desire and intimacy in long term relationshipThe distortion of sexuality in our colonial capitalist culture — and what sacred sexuality looks like instead DivineUnionforLovers Self-Paced Course 3-Day Immersion Song Ayla Nereo "Seeds"

    1h 14m
  2. Apr 15

    Ep. 21: Healing Sexual Trauma and Reclaiming the Seductress with Kate Phillips

    In this conversation I sit down with my best friend Kate Phillips — transformational performance coach, filmmaker, and guest teacher inside Awakening the Wild Woman — for one of the most honest conversations I've ever had on this podcast. We talk about how sexual trauma creates the seductress as a survival response. About the difference between seduction as a tool of survival and seduction as sovereign, vital expression. About carrying the predator inside us long after the original harm is done — and how it shows up in the committed relationships we've been working so hard to call in. We also get into our righteous rage. The Epstein files. The crimes that happened to us personally. And why we're done making our pain palatable. In this episode: The seductress archetype — reclaiming her from harm and shameHow sexual trauma creates the seductress as a survival responseThe Epstein files and systemic male violence — and our justified rageCarrying the predator inside us and how it shows up in committed relationshipsThe difference between seduction as survival vs seduction as sovereign expressionShadow work, intentional hedonism, and healing through performance and playThe wounded masculine and what we actually need from menSpeaking directly — not making our pain palatable This episode contains explicit personal disclosures including sexual assault. Please listen with care. Kate will be leading us through shadow embodiment and reclamation of the seductress archetype inside Awakening the Wild Woman this May. Enrollment is open through May 12th. We begin May 21st. Join Awakening the Wild WomanLearn More + Book a Call Get my Free Male Gaze DetoxSign Up Kate’s film “You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself”Watch Now Song:Ayla Nereo “Seeds”

    1h 35m
  3. 10/15/2025

    Ep. 19: The Peace Work Happening in Israel + Palestine You Haven't Seen with Ann Bradney

    I sit down with my teacher Ann Bradney, founder of Radical Aliveness, to talk about her ground-breaking work facilitating a two-year leadership training program in Israel that brings together Israeli Jews and Palestinians Within this program, Ann leads deep process groups where participants learn to hold intense emotions, face painful truths, and stay connected across seemingly impossible divides. The program began before October 7th—and even as terror broke out, leaders from both sides risked their lives to keep meeting. Amidst all the outrage and polarization we see in the media, this quiet, steady peace work has been happening behind the scenes, on the ground. Ann shares bittersweet, heart-wrenching stories of what unfolds when people from vastly different worlds choose to meet in their differences, stay with the mess, and keep coming back to one another with the hope of creating a different future for generations to come. We explore: →The core principles of Radical Aliveness: Knowing I Don’t Know, Being Willing to be Changed, Honoring Multiple Perspectives, Welcoming Everything, Cultivating a Non-Shaming Heart, and Do No Harm/Do Your Part →What it takes to hold real conflict without forcing resolution →How a group that began before October 7th continues to meet across checkpoints, grief, and fear →Why allowing difference—rather than sameness—creates the conditions for peace This episode is about courage, humility, and the quiet miracle of people staying in the room when the world says they shouldn’t. Support the Israel + Palestine Peace Leadership Program Donate Ann’s Letter’s From the Program Learn More Radical Aliveness Principles Learn More Song: Ayla Nereo “Seeds"

    1h 31m
  4. 07/30/2025

    Ep. 17: Anxious Attachment, Heartbreak & Coming Home to Self with Brittany Frank

    This is the other side of the story.  In this deeply honest follow-up to “Avoidant Men CAN Heal,” we hear from Brittany—somatic experiencing practitioner, attachment re-patterning guide, and James’s partner—about her lived experience navigating anxious attachment, rupture, and the long, disorienting path of healing.  We talk about what it felt like when James said “you’re not the one” in front of a room full of people, how heartbreak cracked her open, and what it really took to rebuild herself—body, mind, and spirit—after the breakup.  Brittany shares the tools that held her through the spiral, the rage and tenderness she had to reclaim, and how practicing devotion (not just processing) changed everything.  We explore: → The somatic reality of anxious attachment and what healing actually feels like → How to tell the difference between a boundary and an ultimatum → Why spiritual compatibility matters—and why it doesn’t mean sameness → What intimacy practice looks like now in her marriage to James → How relationship can become a sacred, daily path to presence  This conversation is a balm for anyone who’s ever clung to crumbs of connection, doubted their worth, or wondered if they’d ever feel safe in love again.  If you're healing, holding on, or learning how to let go—this one is for you.  Work With Brittany  Touching the Earth Somatics Song:  Ayla Nereo “Seeds"

    1h 7m
5
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6 Ratings

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 Welcome to The Art of Relating, a space where relationship intimacy and sacred sexuality become pathways to liberation. Here, every rupture is a teacher, every desire an opening, and every difference is an opportunity to deeper intimacy. Whether we are unraveling attachment wounds, leaning into conflict with presence, or returning to love as a living practice, this is where we explore what becomes possible in relationship when we choose to stay. I'm your host, Tammy Chow from Somatic Spirit. Find my work at www.somatic-spirit.com and on Instagram @somaticspirit