Christine Marie Mason is a multifaceted leader and innovator in the realms of intimate wellness, community building, and spiritual ecology. As the founder of Rosebud Woman, she has established a pioneering intimate and sexual wellness line that emphasizes self-liberation and empowerment for individuals across all...
Christine Marie Mason is a multifaceted leader and innovator in the realms of intimate wellness, community building, and spiritual ecology. As the founder of Rosebud Woman, she has established a pioneering intimate and sexual wellness line that emphasizes self-liberation and empowerment for individuals across all stages of life. Her commitment to holistic well-being is further reflected in her ventures, such as Sundari Farm and Gardens and Radiant Farms, where she explores the transformative potential of gentle psychoactive plant sacraments to foster healing and connection within communities.
In her role as a writer and thought leader, Christine delves into topics that resonate deeply with contemporary society, including human relating, self-love, and the intersection of spirituality and ecology. Her published works, including "Reverence: A Guide to Ritual in Modern Life" and "Embrace: Self-Love and Sexuality from Birth to 100," showcase her expertise in creating accessible frameworks for personal growth and relational harmony. With eight books to her name, Christine's insights are both profound and practical, making her a sought-after voice in the fields of wellness and personal development.
As the host of the Rose Woman Podcast, which ranks in the top 5% of all podcasts worldwide, Christine engages a diverse audience in meaningful conversations about intimacy, self-discovery, and community resilience. Her skills in strategic partnerships, program management, and social media marketing enable her to effectively connect with her audience and expand her impact. Through her work, Christine Marie Mason continues to inspire individuals to embrace their authentic selves and cultivate deeper connections with others and the natural world.