Liberated Relationships
An evergreen, self-paced online course to transform your life by transforming your approach to social justice and nonmonogamy.
Learn to integrate abolitionist practices in all aspects of life, enhancing personal growth and relational dynamics. This educational journey is rooted in the philosophies of Emergent Strategy, Kingian Nonviolence, and liberatory eroticism, aiming to cultivate self-awareness and interconnectedness.
Discover new relationship paradigms by developing secure attachments, embracing accountability, and expressing your authentic self. Our course provides the tools to enact meaningful change, both internally and within your communities, fostering a new world of understanding and connection.
The Abolitionist's Guide to Consensual Nonmonogamy
Modules:
Orienting and Defining Our Theories of Change (Personal & Systemic)
Where You’re Coming From: Identity and Attachment Theory
REACH for Yourself: A Model of Self-Attachment (by Emily Graham)
Releasing Control: Cultivating Connection through Empathic Differentiation
Liberating Accountability: Departing from Carcerality, Centering Reconciliation
The Magics of Nonmonogamy: Our Individual and Collective Powers (by Nick/Nicole T. Castro)
Bonus Content Includes:
10+ hours of Instructor Deep-Dive Dialogues
Audio book version of entire 500-page workbook
A Found-Family Discussion Guide & Integration Exercises for each module
Unlimited Lifetime Access
Meet the Team
Nick/Nicole T. Castro
Co-Founder
Nick/Nicole T. Castro, MA (she/they) is a genderqueer, bisexual, biracial, polyam, neurodivergent trans queerling who brings a lens of embodiment and mindfulness to study violence-used-as-communication. As a relational communication expert with @New.Worlds.Together, Nick helps individuals and groups align their intention & their impact in the world. They seek to make the revolution sustainable through co-created spaces that invite and teach people how to practice new, nonviolent forms of self-expression across their relationships and community organizing. They delight in finding spirituality and magic in all things. In her rest time, she reads sci-fi & fantasy, practices Tai Chi, and rides her motorcycle, Ghost.
Emily Graham
Co-Founder
Emily, or Em, (they/them) is a white, nonbinary, queer, polyamorous, neurodivergent, abolitionist therapist living on occupied Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute, and Sioux land (a.k.a. Denver). Emily has a passion for learning and creating a better world for everyone, especially through their work with individuals and relationships in their therapy practice as a licensed clinical social worker at Seeds of Liberation Counseling. Emily is committed to liberation as their North Star in all things. When Em isn’t working with clients or creating badass courses, they enjoy spending their time learning, doing witchy things like practicing tarot, foraging for mushrooms, collecting cool rocks, and snuggling with their four cats and two nesting partners. @seedsofliberationcounseling