About us
Alexandra Heynatz
Alexandra brings a warm spirit, enquiring mind and attuned presence to her work as a therapist, group facilitator, supervisor and coach. Her work is deeply shaped by embodied learning, imagination, and trauma informed care, and offers an integrated approach for building increased agency and connection with self and others.
For Alexandra, the Wheel of Consent® offers a practical, embodied pathway for creating relationships characterised by aliveness, choice, playfulness and pleasure. The Wheel’s capacity to subvert oppressive power dynamics continues to offer fertile ground for exploration, healing and liberation, both personally and professionally. The Wheel of Consent® has woven its way into all parts of her life!
Alexandra’s work is grounded in more than 20 years of psychotherapeutic practice; meditation and embodiment teachings; social justice, relationship and sexuality work.
Jo Watson
Jo Marie brings curious playfulness and enthusiasm for life long learning to her work as a somatic sexuality educator, intimacy coach, group facilitator and midwife.
Trusting the intelligence of the body to inform and guide, is the core thread of her work. She is inspired by the matter of what supports embodiment, authentic expression and agency.
For Jo, diving deeply into the Wheel of Consent® practice has been a profound journey of empowerment and discovery. The Wheel has become an internal compass, personally and professionally for consensual, authentic and whole hearted living. She is passionate about co-creating learning environments that enable reflection and attunement to whatever supports individual and group learning.
Jo supports people to make life transitions with choice, voice and power. Her work spans 26 years as a midwife, an explorer of embodiment practice, movement meditation and somatic sexuality trainings.
Alexandra and Jo work with individuals and couples seeking clarity, confidence and joy in relating. Both accept referrals and respond to direct request for consultation via contact details cited here: