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Welcome to Tantra Talks, the ONLY tantra podcast rooted in lineage and served with sass.
Our tantric insight is raw, real, and at times, raunchy! If you can navigate the minefield of F-bombs in every episode, you might just learn a thing or two! Our insight and advice are based on almost two decades of dedicated Vajrayana Tantra practice, and… we live with our Root Lama, Lama Tashi Dundrup of the Shangpa Kagyu Lineage.
Join us every Thursday as Devi and Dr. Chris Erickson answer your questions about Tantra and holistic sexual healing, from the lens of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism and Tibetan 5 Element Tantra. Too legit to quit!
Our tantric insight is raw, real, and at times, raunchy! If you can navigate the minefield of F-bombs in every episode, you might just learn a thing or two! Our insight and advice are based on almost two decades of dedicated Vajrayana Tantra practice, and… we live with our Root Lama, Lama Tashi Dundrup of the Shangpa Kagyu Lineage.
Join us every Thursday as Devi and Dr. Chris Erickson answer your questions about Tantra and holistic sexual healing, from the lens of Tibetan Tantric Buddhism and Tibetan 5 Element Tantra. Too legit to quit!
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For the FINAL Episode of Tantra Talks, we are spilling the tea….The Institute of Authentic Tantra Education has changed our DBA to The Institute of Holistic Sexology. Here's Why…IATE was established in 2017 to lay the groundwork for the Authentic Tantra Certification Program, to become the first government-accredited school for Tantra, and the first and only government-accredited Tantra Certification Program.And guess what? We did it! From 2018-2019, the Authentic Tantra Certification Program curriculum and the IATE underwent an extensive, year-long government review, which determined us to be a valid vocational training institution, offering legitimate credentials in the field of Holistic Wellness and Natural Healing.In fact, our Classification of Instructional Programming (CIP) Code is 51.3301 – Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and graduates of our certification programs function under the National Occupational Code (NOC Code) 3232 – Practitioners of Natural Healing.This is an amazing accomplishment that has yet to be achieved by any other Tantra or Holistic Sexology Institution.IATE has offered the 12-month curriculum for Phase 2 of the Authentic Tantra Certification Program since 2016, and our last class of 2026 will complete a decade of providing this transformational tantra healing curriculum as a government-recognized, vocational training credential.The IATE has been a trailblazer in the field of sexual wellness. The ATCP was the FIRST Tantra Certification program to offer:First year-long Tantra Certification ProgramFirst Multi-year Tantra Certification TrainingGovernment-accredited credentialsAdditional sexology certification with the American Board of Sexology (ABS)ASSECT approved creditsAnd now, we are thrilled to announce a new pathway of certification in the field of Holistic Sexual Wellness.On October 1st, 2025, registration will open for the world’s first—and still only—government-accredited Holistic Sexology Certification, which is also pending submission for AASECT accreditation."This program offers government-reviewed and approved education and training for sex educators, coaches, and healers, enabling them to achieve essential core knowledge credits to become AASECT-certified sexuality counselors and ABS-certified Holistic and/or Clinical Sexologists.Authentic Tantra is a path of evolution and transformation. After a decade of offering the most highly accredited and cutting-edge Tantra Certification training program in the world, we are excited and delighted to share our growth and evolution with you in any way that is congruent with our deeply held values, ethical views, integrity, and alignment with our spiritual practice.
You’ve heard about cervical orgasms.But did anyone ever teach you how to actually have one? Not the "grin and bear it" kind. Not the “get pounded and hope” kind.We’re talking about deep, soul-rattling, body-awakening cervical O’s—the kind that open portals, release trauma, and connect you to something way bigger than just pleasure.In Episode 12 of Tantra Talks, Devi and Dr. Chris take you deep into the real link between Tantra and cervical orgasms—how trauma, numbness, and cultural conditioning block this pleasure, and how to reclaim it with love, skill, and lineage-backed tools.Here’s what we unpack:Why most Western medicine doesn’t even recognize the cervix as an orgasm zoneThe truth about the cervix’s triple nerve innervation (yes, it’s that sensitive)How trauma—from pap smears to pounding—disconnects us from our cervical wisdomWhy “just relax” and “go harder” are the worst advice everHow the cervix is the heart point in Taoist sexual reflexology—and what that means for loversThe role of the central channel and how the cervix connects to enlightened consciousnessAuthentic Tantric Yoni Massage as a healing gateway (yes, it’s a thing—and yes, you need it)Pleasure as medicine. Period.
Let’s talk about it:The penis.The prick.The vajra.Yes, we said vajra—and no, we’re not just being poetic.In this powerful episode of Tantra Talks, we’re flipping the entire script on what it means to be a man, to own a penis, and to awaken your vajra—a sacred, conscious tool of healing, transformation, and power.This is the episode for every man (and every partner of a man) who’s ever wondered:"Is there more to sex than pounding and performing?"Spoiler: Oh, absolutely.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why your penis isn’t just for pleasure—it’s a literal diamond scepter of wisdom (aka Vajra)How circumcision trauma numbs your sensitivity and blocks healingThe cultural cost of disconnection from our genitals (and how to undo it)What it means to reclaim your sexual sovereignty as a manHow conscious lingam massage can awaken sensitivity and dissolve traumaThe difference between penetration and presence (and why the latter is way hotter)How to rewire your nervous system to feel more—not just “get off” fasterThe role of solo practice, emotional healing, and spiritual depth in becoming a mature lover"It’s not just a penis. It’s your Vajra."The word Vajra means “diamond thunderbolt” in Tibetan Buddhism.And according to traditional Tantra, your penis isn’t a weapon—it’s a wand of light.A conduit of healing. A force of spiritual power. A sacred instrument of connection.But here’s the thing:You can’t use your Vajra for healing until you do your own healing.That means slowing down, dissolving trauma, reclaiming sensitivity, and learning to feel again—from root to crown.Pleasure, Healing, & Power—For RealDr. Chris shares his own journey of transformation—from numb, circumcised penis and porn-influenced pounding… to sensitive, emotionally present, heart-connected Vajra.This episode is honest, hilarious, and deeply reverent.We talk circumcision trauma, somatic wounding, sexual sovereignty, and the sacred invitation of being a man who leads with presence—not performance.We also name what most don’t dare say:That the modern world has stripped men of their right to fully feel—and it’s time to take it the f*ck back.
It’s time we talked about it.Ayahuasca ceremonies. Mushroom trips. “Medicine work” on the weekends.There’s a growing obsession with plant spirit medicine in wellness spaces—and we’re here to lovingly (but firmly) call it what it is: a potentially dangerous bypass of the real work.In Episode 10 of Tantra Talks, Lama Tashi joins Devi Ward Erickson and Dr. Chris Erickson to explore the role (and risk) of plant spirit medicine in the context of authentic, lineage-based Tantra.Spoiler: he’s not pulling punches.What We Cover in This Episode:Why ayahuasca is not safe without deep spiritual preparationThe unseen spiritual consequences of opening energetic portals unskillfullyThe difference between true lineage and spiritual cosplayHow plant medicines are being casually commodified in the WestWhy your “shaman” might just be a weekend workshop graduateThe link between entheogens, psychosis, and unprocessed traumaWhat Tantra offers as an alternative path—rooted in clarity, structure, and daily embodied practice“It’s not sacred if it’s just for sale.”There’s a growing culture of turning sacred plant traditions into casual, capitalist adventures.But as Lama Tashi shares:“When you take these substances, you’re inviting spirits in. Do you know who or what you’re inviting?”Spoiler: it’s not always benevolent light beings. It could be demigods, manipulative spirits, or just raw unprocessed trauma. Without lineage, training, and real spiritual grounding, you’re playing with fire—and often calling it self-care.The Tantric Alternative: Results Without the RiskThis episode isn’t about shaming anyone who’s worked with plant medicine—it’s about discernment.Because Tantra gives you the tools to:Enter altered states through breath, energy, and meditation—not chemicalsHeal your trauma without needing to break yourself open to feel somethingCultivate clarity and sovereignty within your nervous system, not override itWalk a path of awakening that’s been refined over thousands of years—and actually worksAs Lama Tashi puts it: “If your spiritual practice isn’t improving your life—day by day—it’s not your medicine.”
Tantra Talks – with Devi Ward Erickson & Tugce BalikWe’re getting real. Like, clit-sensation-real.If you’ve ever wondered whether your favorite toy is actually helping your pleasure—or slowly turning the volume down on your sensitivity—this episode is for you.In Episode 9 of Tantra Talks, Devi and Tugce dive into the truth about vibrators, overstimulation, and the not-so-subtle gaslighting happening in the pleasure product industry.Spoiler: your body isn’t broken—but your vibrator might be breaking your body’s trust.What You’ll Learn:How vibrators can desensitize the clitoral nerve endings over timeWhy “needing stronger settings” is a red flag, not a flexThe link between vibrator use and emotional dissociationHow vibrators can mimic the impact of p🌐rn on the nervous systemWhy the sex toy industry is gaslighting women (and who’s profiting)What your downward voiding winds are—and why electronics can disturb themHow vibrators were invented (hint: lazy doctors + hysterical housewives 😬)What to do if you feel dependent on vibrators—and how to reclaim your sensitivity“It’s not about shame—it’s about sovereignty.”This episode is not anti-toy. It’s pro-awareness.We’re not saying never use a vibrator. We’re saying: use it with intention—not to override your body, but to deepen your connection to it.Because let’s be real:Many of us turn to vibrators to shortcut intimacy with ourselves—especially when we’re exhausted, emotionally shut down, or disconnected in our relationships. But when you start losing sensation, grinding for release, and reaching for level 10 buzz just to feel something... it’s time to pay attention.Reclaim Your Pleasure, Your Sensation & Your PowerDevi and Tugce explore how authentic Tantra, the Orgasmic Awareness Practice, and Tibetan 5 Element Tantra can help reawaken your nervous system, restore your sensation, and support your healing—without shame, and without outsourcing your pleasure to plastic.👉🏽 Want to come back to your body?
“Wait… are you actually saying semen retention can be used as birth control?”Yes. Yes, we are. And we’ve got the receipts to back it up.In this no-fluff, fully embodied episode of Tantra Talks, Devi Ward Erickson and Dr. Chris Erickson go deep (and get spicy) on what it really means to use semen retention & non-ejaculatory orgasms as a valid method of contraception—rooted in lineage, lived experience, and radical body wisdom.This isn’t some surface-level take on “pulling out.”This is next-level sexual mastery.What We’re Talking About:Why semen retention is not the same as the pull-out methodHow to separate orgasm from ejaculation (yes, it’s possible—and pleasurable)Why tracking your fertility cycle is foundational (and feminist)How ejaculation control can be a form of spiritual, sexual, and relational sovereigntyThe myth of “toxic sperm build-up” and why it needs to die11+ different kinds of orgasms men can experience (and why climactic release is just one small slice of the buffet)How semen retention can be practiced in partnership—not as a burden, but as a turn-onSemen = Power This episode is a fierce call-in for men to reclaim their sexual energy—not waste it.You’ll hear why learning to choose when and if to ejaculate isn’t just birth control...It’s soul-level empowerment.You’ll also hear Devi drop truths like:“I love semen. It’s the fountain of life. But if you’re telling me yours is toxic—don’t even come near my mouth.”(Yes, it gets that real.)Birth Control Isn’t Just a “Woman’s Responsibility”We talk about how birth control has long been positioned as a “female burden”—but Tantra invites a paradigm shift. Men, you have agency. You have choice. And you have the capacity to take real responsibility for your reproductive energy.Together, we can shift the narrative from “Oops” to “Intentional.”From “control” to co-creation.🎧 Watch or listen now
We get this question a lot. Especially from men—and especially from those on the path of sexual Tantra: “Can I still watch porn if I’m cultivating semen retention or learning to separate orgasm from ejaculation?”In Episode 6 of Tantra Talks, we dive deep into the real, nuanced answer to that question. Because it’s not as simple as “yes” or “no.” And it’s definitely not about shame.Here’s what we unpack:The difference between porn and erotica—and why that distinction mattersHow habitual porn use can dull your imagination (which is essential for Tantra)Why fantasy and visualization are powerful tools in solo practiceWhat happens when your sexual nervous system is trained to climax fastWhen and how porn can actually be used skillfully (yes, really)Why Tantra is about refinement, not restrictionWe also share personal stories, cultural context, and practical tips for anyone navigating solo sexual cultivation—especially those working with semen retention, orgasmic awareness, or deepening their connection to pleasure.
If you’ve ever experienced pain during your intimate pleasure, please know that you are NOT alone and- you are NOT broken.this episode of Tantra Talks, we’re addressing a topic that impacts millions of women and people with vulvas, yet is still shrouded in shame and silence: vaginal pain during intimacy — also known as vaginismus. This pain isn’t just physical. It’s emotional. It’s energetic. And often, it’s an invitation.Here’s what we cover:Common causes of vaginal pain, from unresolved trauma to hormonal shiftsWhy pain is an invitation from your body for attention and care —not a defectThe connection between vaginal reflexology points and Tibetan 5 Element TantraHow tantric partners can show up with presence, not pressureHow yogic breathing and compassion can transform pain into deep healing (and even pleasure)
Welcome to Tantra Talks, the podcast where we dive into the transformative power of Tantra—exploring everything from pleasure and intimacy to sacred spiritual teachings. In this episode, we’re joined by Lama Tashi Dundrup, who shares profound insights into how Tantra can heal, awaken, and elevate our lives in more ways than we often realize.Lama Tashi explains how lineage-based Tantra can help shift us from a state of mental chaos or neurotic behavior to a place of profound connection and inner peace. It’s a tool for understanding, healing, and ultimately transcending the ego. The Human ConditionAccording to Lama Tashi, the human experience is often marked by neurosis—a mental state of being constantly overwhelmed by thoughts and anxieties. Left unchecked, neurosis can become psychosis. Tantra offers us a way to break free from this cycle. Through the use of meditation, connection, movement and pleasure practices, we can heal from the emotional and mental dysfunctions that hold us back from experiencing life fully. Tantra as Medicine for the SoulTibetan 5 Element Tantra is designed to heal, restore balance, and bring us back to our natural state of peace and joy. At its heart, Tantra is a remedy for the dysfunction and drama that comes with the human condition. Whether we are dealing with emotional trauma, relationship struggles, or simply the noise of our everyday lives, Tantra provides a path to deeper understanding, healing, and awakening. Tune in to find out more about the Transformative Power of TantraIn this episode of Tantra Talks, Lama Tashi takes us through the philosophy and healing power of Tantra, offering a fresh perspective on this ancient tradition. It’s more than just a tool for intimacy—it’s a pathway to spiritual enlightenment, emotional well-being, and personal transformation.
Tantra Talks – Episode 4 with Devi Ward Erickson & Dr. Chris EricksonIf you’ve been anywhere near spiritual Instagram lately, you’ve probably seen it:Aubrey Marcus, polyamory backlash, and hot takes galore.The ongoing conversation around non-monogamy has made one thing very clear: People are craving more nuance around love, sex, and spiritual growth.Which is exactly why this episode of Tantra Talks couldn’t have come at a better time. In Episode 4, we dive into one of the biggest myths in the Western Tantra world: Do you have to be polyamorous to practice Tantra?Short answer: No.But we go way deeper than that.Here’s what we unpack:Why Tantra is not inherently polyamorous or monogamousThe real danger of “poly-f*ckery” masquerading as spiritual awakeningHow non-monogamy can become another form of trauma reenactmentWhy intentional monogamy can actually be a radical spiritual strategyHow to make relationship choices from presence—not pressure or performanceOur personal journeys navigating polyamory, swinging, and monogamy in a Tantric containerThe monogamy vs non-monogamy debate isn’t just a spicy trend—it’s a deeper call to examine your intention, nervous system, and patterns when it comes to how you love and connect.While the internet is yelling over who's "doing it right," we’re offering a quieter invitation:What does your body, your heart, and your spirit need right now?Because whether it’s one partner or many, Tantra is a practice of liberation—not lifestyle branding.
We’re back with another juicy, lineage-based episode of Tantra Talks—and this one’s all about something that gets a lot of attention in Neo-Tantra spaces: sex magick. You’ve probably heard the basics: build up orgasmic energy, visualize that thing you want (new car, soulmate, seven-figure bank account), and boom—manifestation. ✨And hey, we’re not knocking it. But if that’s where your practice ends… you’re missing the real magick. In Episode 3, we’re sharing how to evolve and mature your sex magick practice—from ego-based gratification to embodied transformation. This isn’t about bypassing desire. It’s about aligning your desire with something bigger than you. Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode of Tantra Talks:The difference between egoic and community-centered manifestationWhy traditional sex magick can actually build your ego (and how Tantra helps dissolve it)How to infuse your orgasm with bodhicitta—compassion, clarity, and awakened intentionA real-time practice you can use to direct your sexual energy toward collective healing and personal liberation Because yes, you can manifest material abundance.But you can also manifest SPIRITUAL abundance. Greater compassion for self and other. TRUE Liberation and embodied Joy. And… support for all beings, including those you’d rather not manifest anything for (yes, we go there too). This is mature sex magick.It’s not just about what you can get.It’s about what we can create—together.
Welcome back to Tantra Talks, the podcast where we share our tools for integrating authentic. lineage-based tantra into our modern lives.In Episode 2, we’re diving into a topic that often comes up concerning wellness and healing: somatic vs. holistic healing. What do they really mean? How are they different? And most importantly, why does it matter for your sexual, spiritual, and emotional liberation?Why This Conversation MattersWe’ve seen a massive rise in somatic healing practices in recent years—and for good reason. The body holds trauma. To quote Dr. Bessel van der Kolk- “The Body Keeps The Score”. But here's the thing: somatic healing is only one part of the equation.In this episode, Devi and Dr. Erickson discuss the differences between somatic healing vs holistic healing - addressing not only what’s stored in the body, but also what’s embedded in our energy body, karmic patterns, and navigating systems of oppression.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The definition of “somatic healing” and “holistic healing”Why holistic healing goes deeper than somatic therapyHow the Tibetan 5 Element practices support lasting transformation & healingWhy lineage-based Tantra isn’t just woo-woo—it’s legit, y’allThis episode is SPICY, educational, and 100% rooted in lived practice. You don’t want to miss it.
In our first episode, we dive headfirst into a juicy (and often misunderstood) topic: semen retention—and how this ancient Tantric practice can literally transform your sex life, deepen your intimacy, and elevate your spiritual connection as a couple.Wait… what is semen retention?Semen Retention, as taught by the Institute of Authentic Tantra Education, is the practice of separating orgasm from ejaculation. Ancient philosophies and medical practices from Asia and India have long claimed that semen retention leads to better health and longer life. Semen, which is in essence the very life-force of a man, must be retained in the body to maintain a man’s health.In this episode, Devi and Dr. Erickson share their decades of experience practicing semen retention as a couple and how it has enhanced their relationship on every level.So.. what are the benefits exactly?There are many benefits to semen retention for physical health, mental health, and spiritual awareness.Some of the more common ones include:Physicalincreased energy and driveboosted immune systemcures erectile dysfunctionprevents premature ejaculation Mentalmore confidenceimproved memorymore decisive Spiritualcalmer and less prone to angermore connected to spiritual naturecontrol over material urgesWhat you’ll learn in Episode 1:How semen retention enhances both sexual pleasure and emotional intimacyWhy ejaculation and orgasm are not the same thing (yep, read that again)How to start practicing semen retention without frustration or pressureThe impact of being a multi-orgasmic man who is fully in control of his ejaculatory response.This isn’t your average sex talk. This is lineage-based Tantric wisdom served with a side of playfulness, laughter, and deep devotion.Listen now and turn your bedroom into a temple.