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Sex and Death: An Underworld Journey into Spiritual Sovereignty with Jennifer Rochelle Torres

Sex and Death: An Underworld Journey into Spiritual Sovereignty with Jennifer Rochelle Torres

By: Jennifer Rochelle Torres
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Sex and Death is a podcast born from descent, lived experience, and return. In this series, Jennifer Rochelle Torres speaks from the underworld spaces where identity dissolves and spiritual sovereignty is reclaimed through the body, truth, and witness. These episodes are not teachings or performances, but transmissions shaped by intimacy with endings, thresholds, desire, and survival. This work is offered for those who have walked through darkness and are learning how to stand in their own authority again.

Season One | Shattering Identity: The Descent into the Underworld

Purpose of the Series

A narrative descent and reconstitution of identity through depth psychology and mythic language. This document exists to prevent redundancy and drift.

Creator Statement

This season lives inside the moment before certainty. It is the self discovery stage, where identity loosens, memory resurfaces, and the voice begins to recognize itself without needing agreement. These episodes are not teachings or conclusions. They are movements of awareness, questions spoken aloud, and reflections shaped by lived experience, art, journals, and remembrance. The work here is not self improvement. It is self recognition. Listening is an act of witnessing rather than learning. What unfolds may feel unfinished, intimate, or quietly disruptive. That is intentional. This season honors the phase where becoming has not yet decided its final form.

Jennifer Rochelle Torres 2026
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Secure Energy: Choosing the Slow Burn Over the Wildfire
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode of Creative Mirrors, we explore the difference between emotional chemistry and nervous system regulation.

    Why do fast, intense connections feel powerful but often unstable?

    And why can steady relationships feel unfamiliar at first?

    We examine the pattern of “The Wildfire,” the role fear plays in attachment, and how to move from reactive intensity to secure, paced connection. Through reflection and a guided Mirror Journey, you’ll learn how to choose depth with structure over sparks without boundaries.

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    17 mins
  • The Architecture of Becoming | Mapping Collapse and Reclaiming Desire in 2026
    Feb 16 2026

    This Season starts with the story behind the title “Sex and Death” and the Birth of “The Living Myth as ART”

    Season Two begins with a descent before the ascent. In this deep dive, I map the collapse that shaped me, from business fracture to family unraveling, and trace the somatic imprint of loss in the body. Through the Law of Polarity, we examine the tension between Thanatos and Eros, collapse and desire, martyr and sovereign. Using astrology as pattern language, not fate, I walk through the structural pressures of 2026 and demonstrate how identity is not lost but excavated. This episode is not a prediction. It is a practice. The lived myth begins in the body.

    xoxo

    Jennifer Rochelle

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    24 mins
  • Repairing DNA With Ancient Sound Frequencies
    Feb 14 2026

    This episode explores the ancient belief that sound can heal at the deepest levels of the body. Through a grounded lens, I examine vibration, trauma, epigenetics, and the nervous system — separating mystical metaphor from biological reality while honoring the power of resonance in reshaping our internal patterns.

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    13 mins
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