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Because I Love My Body - 13. Casting Out Shame: Art, Identity, and Empowerment with Viktoria Krug of Culvarium

13. Casting Out Shame: Art, Identity, and Empowerment with Viktoria Krug of Culvarium

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04/18/25 • 22 min

Because I Love My Body

What if a statue of your vulva could change how you see your body—and help rewrite a generation's relationship with pleasure, shame, and power?

In this boundary-breaking episode, we welcome the incredible artist and founder of Vulva Casting, Viktoria Krug. Known for her empowering vulva sculptures, Viktoria uses art to help women and vulva-havers around the world reclaim body confidence, dismantle shame, and celebrate the diversity of our bodies.

Viktoria shares how a single discovery in her twenties led to a global mission to normalize vulva diversity and empower people through casting sessions. Together, we discuss identity, self-expression, sexuality, and what it means to honor the parts of ourselves that have been hidden, judged, or misunderstood.

From boudoir photography to vulva art, this conversation explores how personal liberation can be a political act—and how simply saying yes to seeing yourself can be revolutionary.

In this episode:

  • Why vulva castings are about more than art—they’re about healing and reclamation
  • The emotional and cultural power behind casting the most intimate part of your body
  • How shame around genitalia starts—and how we can dismantle it
  • Why vulva diversity matters in conversations about sexuality, gender, and identity
  • What to expect from a vulva casting session (yes, it’s safe, sacred, and deeply empowering!)
  • How you can be part of the movement, even if you don’t book a session

01:45 Discovering the Diversity of Vulvas

02:37 The Emotional Journey of Vulva Casting

04:27 Global Impact and Educational Outreach

07:40 Boudoir Photography and Body Positivity

12:13 The Healing Power of Vulva Casting

12:44 The Casting Process Explained

17:09 Empowerment Through Art and Conversation

About Viktoria Krug & Vulva Casting:

Viktoria Krug is a biologist-turned-artist based in Austria, and the founder of Vulva Casting. Her mission is to challenge shame and celebrate individuality by casting real vulvas from real people around the world. Each statue is a piece of art—and a symbol of liberation, pride, and visibility.

Book Your Vulva Casting in NYC:

Viktoria will be offering limited sessions in New York City from July 21–28, 2025, hosted by Nomi at Boudoir by Nomi’s studio.

Connect with Viktoria:

Connect with Nomi:

Instagram: @boudoirbynomi

Website: https://boudoirbynomi.com

Schedule a consult: https://boudoirbynomi.com/contact

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What if a statue of your vulva could change how you see your body—and help rewrite a generation's relationship with pleasure, shame, and power?

In this boundary-breaking episode, we welcome the incredible artist and founder of Vulva Casting, Viktoria Krug. Known for her empowering vulva sculptures, Viktoria uses art to help women and vulva-havers around the world reclaim body confidence, dismantle shame, and celebrate the diversity of our bodies.

Viktoria shares how a single discovery in her twenties led to a global mission to normalize vulva diversity and empower people through casting sessions. Together, we discuss identity, self-expression, sexuality, and what it means to honor the parts of ourselves that have been hidden, judged, or misunderstood.

From boudoir photography to vulva art, this conversation explores how personal liberation can be a political act—and how simply saying yes to seeing yourself can be revolutionary.

In this episode:

  • Why vulva castings are about more than art—they’re about healing and reclamation
  • The emotional and cultural power behind casting the most intimate part of your body
  • How shame around genitalia starts—and how we can dismantle it
  • Why vulva diversity matters in conversations about sexuality, gender, and identity
  • What to expect from a vulva casting session (yes, it’s safe, sacred, and deeply empowering!)
  • How you can be part of the movement, even if you don’t book a session

01:45 Discovering the Diversity of Vulvas

02:37 The Emotional Journey of Vulva Casting

04:27 Global Impact and Educational Outreach

07:40 Boudoir Photography and Body Positivity

12:13 The Healing Power of Vulva Casting

12:44 The Casting Process Explained

17:09 Empowerment Through Art and Conversation

About Viktoria Krug & Vulva Casting:

Viktoria Krug is a biologist-turned-artist based in Austria, and the founder of Vulva Casting. Her mission is to challenge shame and celebrate individuality by casting real vulvas from real people around the world. Each statue is a piece of art—and a symbol of liberation, pride, and visibility.

Book Your Vulva Casting in NYC:

Viktoria will be offering limited sessions in New York City from July 21–28, 2025, hosted by Nomi at Boudoir by Nomi’s studio.

Connect with Viktoria:

Connect with Nomi:

Instagram: @boudoirbynomi

Website: https://boudoirbynomi.com

Schedule a consult: https://boudoirbynomi.com/contact

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassanisun/

Retreats: https://www.cassaniemckenzie.com/curated-retreats-1

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Self-love sounds beautiful in theory—but how do you actually practice it when life feels heavy and your body feels like a stranger?

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From mirror work and breathwork to dancing in your room and hugging yourself like you would a child, this episode offers a powerful reminder: self-love isn’t something you wait to feel—it’s something you do.

In this episode:

  • Why self-love is a practice—not just a mindset
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  • The importance of physical rituals like touch, breath, and movement
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