Intimate Politics Lab is an experimental ground for embodied social justice.




We host spaces where the intimate is honored as political and where social, ecological, and economic systems are re-imagined for justice and regeneration.



We hold practice-grounds, seed collaborative projects, and design open-source tools that root politics in the body and re-make systems from the inside out.

Hi! I am Marilou Lucie Pelmont Beguin

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Hi! I am Marilou Lucie Pelmont Beguin *

I am a learning designer, somatic coach, and facilitator working at the intersections of intimacy, justice, and systemic transformation.

My background in anthropological research, learning design, and embodied social justice shapes the way I create practice-grounds where bodies are honored as sites of wisdom, resistance, and reimagining. My work is devoted to unlearning the inherited scripts of dominance ( patriarchy, heteronormativity, extractivism ) that shape how we relate!

Trained in trauma-informed somatic modalities, embodied consent, and political education, I design learning spaces that are both tender and disruptive. Through courses, workshops, and 1:1 sessions, I invite people to re-inhabit the body and the collective as places of pleasure, care, and systemic change.

My practice is influenced by decolonial feminisms, somatic abolitionism, and the radical legacies of pleasure activism. Whether mentoring change-makers, facilitating organizational learning, or guiding collective experiments, I believe the intimate is political — and that new worlds are rehearsed through the body.