• S2 E3: Being Queer with Cancer: Kayteezee

  • Jul 7 2022
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

S2 E3: Being Queer with Cancer: Kayteezee

  • Summary

  • Dr. Lee is excited about having Katherine Zitterbart aka KayteeZee back on Sex and Chronic Illness. KayteeZee was on the show last season where she discussed her non-dual approach to BDSM and how BDSM has helped her in managing her chronic pain/ illness. But this time, Dr. Lee and KayteeZee dive into her personal journey of being queer with cancer. Katherine Zitterbart is a yoga teacher and somatics facilitator with more than 20 years of experience. She specializes in working with diverse populations and those with chronic health issues or neurodivergence. Katherine believes that everyone is inherently worthy and deserving, and she centers compassion, communication, and consent in her work. Over the years, she has helped many people transform their lives through yoga and sexuality education, teaching them the tools they need to heal and thrive.

    If you are looking for a yoga teacher who can truly meet you where you are, look no further than Katherine Zitterbart. Dr. Lee and KayteeZee discuss the meaning of queer theory and how the meaning has changed over the years. KayteeZee shares how depression, anxiety, stress, and stigma experienced by the LGBTQIA+ community are interconnected with cancer treatment.


    Contact Information:

    YouTube: Kayteezee

    Facebook: A Cup of Tea with Kayteezee

    Email: hello@kayteezee.com

    Social Media Links: Instagram: @drleephillips Facebook: @drleephillips Twitter: @Lee59085544

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