Speaking & Media

Gateways to Awakening: The Nine Lives of Woman -Tantra, Transformation, and the Evolution of Feminine Power with Christine Mason

KIRKUS REVIEWS: THE NINE LIVES OF WOMAN - An Empowering and Informative Read for Women of All Ages

Timeless Teachings with Yana Fry: Ep#120 Why a Sexually Liberated Woman Is Society’s Biggest Threat

Sex Love Psychedelics with Dr. Cat: Ep 173 Discernment as Power, Eroticism Across Our Lifespan, + Later Age Motherhood with Christine Mason

Pleasure In The Pause with Gabriella Espinosa~ Rituals to Reconnect with Pleasure in Midlife with Christine Mason (Ep 7)
Press and Features
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“Christine Marie Mason, founder of Rosebud Woman, applauds NYC’s mayor for moving the culture from shame to neutrality when outlining New York City’s Women’s Health Initiative.”
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“At core, my mission in life is to heal separation, and bring more freedom and joy alive in the world.”
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“By bringing profound awareness to our most intimate moments, our pleasure deepens, and it can even lead to what we might call a spiritual experience of sex.”
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By playing together, learning together, making new alliances and internalizing the new story, we become more coherent voices for a better future.
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"Christine Marie Mason serves as a member of the Board of Directors for The Mission Within, providing fundraising and strategic support for a veteran mental health organization"
Talks and Keynotes
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“Christine is a unifier, bringing together bright, passionate, curious minds for creative collaboration and social good.”
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“[Christine] works to reduce suffering and create more joy, through human potential, non-violence, restorative justice, human rights and reverence for the feminine”
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"Altered States of Consciousness in Sexuality"
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"Our work encourages imagination at the timescale of civilization — the next and last 10,000 years — a timespan we call the long now."
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"I start and grow organizations, create conversations and channel ideas that each serve a more just, joyful and connected world."
MORE WORDS FROM THE PRESS
Where you might have seen Christine