Queermasutra

Queermasutra
Podcast Description
Hosted by Afro Erotic Body, The QueerMasutra is a podcast that creates a space for Black and Brown queer and trans individuals to openly discuss desire, kink, sex work, healing, creativity, and connection.Inspired by the spirit of the Kama Sutra—queered, decolonized, and reimagined—each episode explores the intersections of sensuality, identity, and spirituality in all their messy, tender, and radical forms.Guests may share anonymously or openly, depending on what safety and truth mean to them. From sacred kink to queer loneliness, erotic ritual to digital intimacy, this is a space where nothing is too taboo and every truth is welcome.Whether you're here to feel seen, stirred, affirmed—or simply curious—The QueerMasutra invites you to slow down and listen closely.Donate to our workCover Art by mblackwell.xyz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast covers themes such as desire, kink, sex work, healing, and creativity, with episode examples like reclaiming 'transsexual' and embracing joy in the transition process, and exploring topics like erotic ritual and queer loneliness.

Hosted by Afro Erotic Body, The QueerMasutra is a podcast that creates a space for Black and Brown queer and trans individuals to openly discuss desire, kink, sex work, healing, creativity, and connection.
Inspired by the spirit of the Kama Sutra—queered, decolonized, and reimagined—each episode explores the intersections of sensuality, identity, and spirituality in all their messy, tender, and radical forms.
Guests may share anonymously or openly, depending on what safety and truth mean to them. From sacred kink to queer loneliness, erotic ritual to digital intimacy, this is a space where nothing is too taboo and every truth is welcome.
Whether you’re here to feel seen, stirred, affirmed—or simply curious—The QueerMasutra invites you to slow down and listen closely.
Cover Art by mblackwell.xyz
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Queermasutra, host Souhjáé is joined by Moe Rayna for an intimate conversation about erotic embodiment, trust, and the creative process behind sacred kink. Through thoughtful storytelling, Moe shares how her work as a sex worker, content creator, and community educator has evolved in tandem with a deeper understanding of intentionality, energetic boundaries, and her own pleasure. Together, they reflect on power dynamics, trust-building, and what it means to create a scene that’s not only sexy, but also spiritually nourishing. This episode explores the sacred within the erotic, honoring kink as a tool for healing, expression, and connection.
she/her
Moe is an artist, independent adult star, performer, and (insert long list of other talents and titles here). She loves expressing her nerdy interests, kinky ways, and whimsical personality in her work as she does in life. Sharing knowledge she learns about the world coupled with what she’s learned in her 10+ years as a sex worker of many calibers. Organic and all natural she promotes self love and happiness. Living a fun based lifestyle is one of her passions and she hopes to continue being a great example of that.
IG: @MoeRayna
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Host: Souhjá Young
Producer: Joshua Young
Editor: Meron Tebeje
Associate Producer: Meron Tebeje
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