Intimacy Coach Elle Chase Joins 'Reclaiming Love' Valentine's Day Event

Intimacy Coach Elle Chase Joins 'Reclaiming Love' Valentine's Day Event

NEW YORK — Intimacy coach Elle Chase will be one of five featured guides for "Reclaiming Love," a live online event taking place on Feb. 14, created by women for women to reconnect with their self-worth, creativity, intuition, eroticism, and emotional abundance.
 
"Reclaiming Love" is billed as "a two-hour immersive experience focused on releasing patterns of self-sacrifice and returning to the inner resources that support confidence, connection, and self-trust," said a rep.

Chase joins Jemma Rane, Afsha Butt, Chrys Violet, and Emma Hogan as co-creators and guides for the event, with each leading a distinct pillar of the program.
 
Chase's segment centers on eroticism, exploring pleasure, presence, and embodiment as practical pathways back to desire, creativity, and a more grounded relationship with self.

"'Reclaiming Love' is about remembering what we were never meant to lose," said Chase. "So many women have been taught to pour themselves into others while abandoning themselves. This event is an invitation to come back home to your own worth, your own intuition, and your own pleasure.”
 
For more information about the event, click here, or visit Chase's website.

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