13. In conversation with Yin Cheng-Kokott about sexuality, erotic power, embodiment, water, laughter and more episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 6, 2024 · 58 MIN

13. In conversation with Yin Cheng-Kokott about sexuality, erotic power, embodiment, water, laughter and more

from The Glacier's Song · host Néfur

Welcome to the first collaborative podcast episode of The Glacier's Song :) Here you've got an unmissable inspiring chat with my friend and collaborator Yin Cheng-Kokott, explorer of the body, erotic power and ancestry from many angles. Don't miss on the living archive of our laughter when Yin and I first connected in Berlin. It will be contagious, and it may be what we need right now. According to Píndola Estés, "laughter is a hidden side of women's sexuality, it is physical, elemental, passionate, vitalising, and therefore arousing. It is a sexuality that does not have a goal, as does genital arousal. It is a sexuality of joy, just for the moment, a true sensual love that flies free and lives and dies and live again on its own energy. It is sacred because it is so healing. It is sensual for it awakens the body and the emotions It is sexual because it is exciting and causes waves of pleasure. It is a woman's wildest sexuality. Books we mention: "Woman who run with the wolves" by Clarissa Píndola Estés (essay) "The uses of the erotic" by Audre Lorde (essay) "Parable of the sower" by Octavia Butler (novel) "The festival of Serpents" by Sarojini Naidu (poem) The Egg, my first single made in collaboration with Icelandic glaciers will be released the 15th November. Pre-save it now on Spotify here to help The Egg to reach a wider audience. thank you!!! https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/nfur/the-egg

Welcome to the first collaborative podcast episode of The Glacier's Song :) Here you've got an unmissable inspiring chat with my friend and collaborator Yin Cheng-Kokott, explorer of the body, erotic power and ancestry from many angles. Don't miss on the living archive of our laughter when Yin and I first connected in Berlin. It will be contagious, and it may be what we need right now. According to Píndola Estés, "laughter is a hidden side of women's sexuality, it is physical, elemental, passionate, vitalising, and therefore arousing. It is a sexuality that does not have a goal, as does genital arousal. It is a sexuality of joy, just for the moment, a true sensual love that flies free and lives and dies and live again on its own energy. It is sacred because it is so healing. It is sensual for it awakens the body and the emotions It is sexual because it is exciting and causes waves of pleasure. It is a woman's wildest sexuality. Books we mention: "Woman who run with the wolves" by Clarissa Píndola Estés (essay) "The uses of the erotic" by Audre Lorde (essay) "Parable of the sower" by Octavia Butler (novel) "The festival of Serpents" by Sarojini Naidu (poem) The Egg, my first single made in collaboration with Icelandic glaciers will be released the 15th November. Pre-save it now on Spotify here to help The Egg to reach a wider audience. thank you!!! https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/nfur/the-egg

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