Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.
Pleasure Prescription
Awakening a New Way of Wellness
A free workshop for women who are ready to stop struggling and start claiming their vitality.
You’ve done the work.
You’ve journaled. You’ve processed. You’ve cleansed. You’ve done the downward dogs. You’ve asked the oracle decks and climbed out of YouTube rabbit holes…
…but you’re still struggling to feel whole, alive, and vibrant.
Girl, let me tell you a secret – your healing era is about softening, not striving.
Let pleasure show you the way.


If healing feels like work, it’s time for a different approach
If you’ve been on your healing journey for some time but still feel stuck – burned out, disconnected from your body, and a little afraid of your own sensuality – it’s not because you’ve failed. It’s because you’ve been taught that healing only comes through discipline, effort, and self-punishment.
What if the missing piece is pleasure?
In this free webinar, you’ll discover how to use pleasure as a tool for deep, embodied healing – one that awakens your sensuality, softens your edges, and expands into a new form of wellness.
During this 60-minute session, you’ll learn:
- Why healing through self-punishment is keeping you stuck – and how to break free
- How to rewire your nervous system for ease through pleasure
- Simple, safe sensual practices to reconnect with your body
- How to let pleasure be your medicine (even if it feels foreign or scary)
- The first steps to using softness as your superpower
This is for the boss bitches, the wellness junkies, the feminine empowerment seekers
This free webinar is for you if:
- You’ve been on your healing journey for a while, but you still feel blocked.
- You’re burned out from endless processing and craving a soft place to curl up for a while.
- You want to feel more alive and connected to your body, but you’re unsure where to start.
- You’re a little afraid of your sensuality, but curious about its power.
If you’re ready to feel good again, join me for this free, soul-nourishing webinar and discover how pleasure can be your path to healing.

What my Clients Say
“Sonja is a wise, authentic guide teaching deep and mind-blowing truths using a fun, light-hearted approach.”
“Sonja’s practices helped me feel safe in my body again. I didn’t know healing could feel this good.”
“I finally feel like a strong woman”
The answers are inside you – you just need to listen.
The Journal
Karma yoga (on the path of motherhood)
I like the skins on sweet potatoes. I enjoy their texture and I like knowing that there are nutrients in them. I also don’t particularly like peeling them. It adds an extra step that is not necessary, which makes a difference in the limited time I have to cook us a meal. But she doesn’t like them. If I leave the skins on anything — sweet potatoes, carrots, grapes, even chickpeas — she sticks out her tongue and spits until the offending characters out of her mouth. Perhaps the texture is too much for her smooth baby tongue. Or maybe she doesn’t have the right technique to adequately grind the skins down with these new teeth of hers. My job is to smooth the rough road ahead of her, so I peel the sweet potatoes before I put them in the food we will share.
This too with love
I lived on Kauai for the past two years. During that time I never seemed to see the news. No one I knew had televisions and I almost never saw a paper. But as we are transitioning our life to Mexico, I have been stationed at my in-laws’ house in a suburban purgatory for a month. This is my vacation to the rest of the world. Here, the news is a part of life.
It’s not that I value being uninformed. Quite the contrary. It is that I value learning what I need to learn without taking a healthy dose of fear alongside it. It is possible to do this, though it does take a bit of work because everyone has a slant, including me.
How I learned to become an Ayurvedic baker (plus a recipe for cookies you can eat for breakfast)
When I was in my early twenties, I woke very, very early and hauled myself into a kitchen of a cafe in Boulder, Colorado. I flipped on the lights at 5:00 a.m., turned on the ovens, and spent my morning hefting gigantic trays of steaming muffins, pies, and cookies from back of house to front.
Baking has been in my DNA since I was born, and it was delicious fun to live out my childhood fantasies as a professional baker. But as much as I loved spreading the perfect cream cheese frosting on a carrot cake, this new direction kept appearing for me. At the same time I was learning to perfect my cheesecake recipe, I was learning about the effects of refined sugar on my body. I was whipping up layer cakes while doing candida cleanses, and suddenly it just fell apart. I left my job as a sugarplum drug dealer and sadly tucked my apron deep into the back of my pantry.
