Exploring Embodied Intimacy with Andre Lazarus
Exploring Embodied Intimacy: Why Pleasure, Safety, and Consent are Medicine with Andre LazarusSexual pleasure can be medicine, but only when woven with safety & consent. Unlike mainstream, porn-inspired sex, Embodied Intimacy is a somatic, relational, and healing practice, not a performance or technique.Ā Present, connected, and embodied intimacy restores safety in the nervous system, dismantles shame around desire, and supports deeper connection in relationships.Ā The conversation reframes sex as a form of medicine rooted in presence, consent, and self-awareness, rather than typical, goal-oriented sex.Ā Join Devi and Andre Lazurus to explore:What āembodied intimacyā actually means and why most people have never experienced itĀ Why intimacy struggles are often nervous system issues, not libido or attraction problemsĀ How shame and performance culture disconnect us from authentic desireĀ The role of consent as an ongoing, embodied conversation rather than a one-time agreementĀ How touch and presence can be healing without needing to be sexualĀ Common myths about masculinity, performance, and desire that keep people stuckĀ How somatic intimacy supports trauma recovery without forcing disclosure or retraumatizationĀ Simple embodied practices listeners can use to feel safer, more present, and more connectedĀ Learn More About Andre Lazarus:Andre Lazarus is a Somatic Intimacy Guide and media-recognised voice on relationships, sexuality, and embodied connection. His career has followed an unconventional path: from serving in the U.S. Marines to guiding people through the complexities of intimacy and desire. That breadth of experience gives him a distinctive perspective on courage, vulnerability, and human connection.Ā He is best known for his role on the UK television series Virgin Island, where he appeared as a professional surrogate partner helping participants confront intimacy challenges alongside licensed therapists. The program drew national Attention, and Andreās presence on screen highlighted how intimacy work is not about performance but about safety, consent, and the courage to connect.Ā Through his practice, Coming Closer, Andre supports individuals and couples across a wide range of needs: men facing midlife performance concerns, survivors of trauma seeking safety, long-term partners wanting to revive passion, and those exploring alternatives such as ethical non-monogamy. Equally, he works with couples committed to monogamy who want to strengthen trust and rediscover each other. His approach, rooted in the SomaticaĀ® Method of sex and intimacy coaching, emphasises learning through the body and replacing shame with curiosity.Ā While Andre has also taught workshops introducing kink and alternative practices, he situates them within a broader conversation: how people of all backgrounds can embrace intimacy as part of their wellbeing. His message consistently comes back to honesty, communication, and self-awareness as the foundations for connection.Ā Connect with Andre:Website: https://www.coming-closer.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/coming-closer/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comingcloserwithandre/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@comingcloserwithandreFacebook: https://web.facebook.com/comingcloserwithandre?_rdc=1&_rdr#Media profile: https://www.guestsonair.com/profile/andre-lazarusĀ Thank you for listening to Sex Is Medicine! We appreciate YOU! :-)Please make sure you LIKE + SUBSCRIBE to Sex Is Medicine REBOOT! And please leave us a comment... we love to hear your thoughts!Do you have a question you want answered on air? We are delighted to answer!Send your questions to [email protected] more about our work atĀ HolisticSexologyInstitute.comFind out more about our government-accredited Holistic Sexology Certification Program. See you next week!With Love,Devi and Alaina