Beginning in 2026

A slow container to practice….

The Art of
Embodied Relationships

How to relate and connect intimately without your trauma responses getting in the way of going deeper.

Intimate relationships are the most triggering experiences.

These are the people we share our space, time, bodies, thoughts, family, pets, and money with!

  • We can very quickly fall in love with who we want them to be instead of who they are…

  • We can confuse our trauma response and triggers as something they’re doing wrong…

  • We can expect them to meet all of our needs and create safety for us, resulting in co-dependence…

Or… we can build capacity for who they are and make informed decisions from a place of clarity.

You will learn:

  • How to communicate your needs and feelings to your partner instead of judging or withdrawing.

  • How to connect to your sexual desires and requests without or instead of fawning.

  • How to connect to what is available in your partner instead of focusing on what they don’t do right.

  • How to build a capacity to be with yourself so you can connect from a place of desire instead of desperation.

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If we hadn’t worked with Luis, we would probably be on the verge of breaking up…

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— Nicole and Todd

This journey will offer you:

Learning to integrate somatic work into your relationships means we connect to our intuition much more easily, and have the tools to both relate more authentically and to create boundaries.

Intention is a powerful tool. Combined with slow, sustained support, it’s almost unstoppable. The most incredible part of this journey will be the 6-month pace and other parents to witness, connect, learn, and regulate with.

  • 2 live calls with Luis per month

  • Monthly audio/video exercise

  • Weekly somatic prompts

  • A private online space to practice with & support one another

  • Sessions & audio/video exercises are all downloadable

The cost is $900 USD for a one-time payment, or $185 per month for 6 months

Your Guide
on this Journey…

I’m Luis. I’m a somatic therapist and nutritionist who has been in private practice for over a decade.

I’ve learned so much from working with so many couples in private practice. I learned how quickly we project who we want someone to be without taking the time to learn how to relate to who they are.

I also learned from my own relationship how much trauma shows up in our sexual, verbal, and emotional connections.

Once we identify these triggers and expectations we begin to fall in love unconditionally, while also healing co-dependence by nurturing a security within ourselves.

This is not a good fit for:

  • People who don’t want to be together anymore.

  • People actively pursuing a divorce or in the process of separating.

  • People currently experiencing abuse.

  • People who want to complain about or fix their partner.

FAQs

Relating to yourself is the first important step…

When we connect with ourselves, we’re able to understand our needs and communicate to our partner with more clarity. This means we move from judgment and into relating. We also show up from a true desire rather than the desperation of needing someone to feel safe or valid.

After this, you will emerge with a new language for connection and love.