HEATED RIVALRY S1E1: Watch & Discuss Party
Monday, February 23, 2026
6:30 -8:30 pm Pacific*
$10 per person on Zoom
$5 Community rate
$20 Pay-It-Forward rate
FOR ALL PEOPLE IN ALL BODIES & OF ALL EXPRESSIONS. Please share your access needs.
This event will NOT be recorded
Join Sex and Intimacy Coach, Daniela Stevens, to watch and discuss the first episode of Heated Rivalry where hockey stars-turned-media-rivals Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov take things deeper.
This is for you if you want to watch or re-watch Heated Rivalry, and:
You're 18+
You want to experience the show with other people
You want to talk about it openly with others
You're looking for a place to share the memories, desires, or fantasies the show has brought up
>> 6:30 - 6:35 pm Introduction and grounding
>> 6:35 - 7:25 pm Watching Heated Rivalry S1E1 "Rookies"
>> 7:25 - 7:30 pm Break
>> 7:30 - 8:00 pm Break out rooms or individual journaling time to explore themes, insights, memories, and more
>> 8:00 - 8:25 pm Large group sharing and discussion
>> 8:25 - 8:30 pm Closing
Daniela (she/they) is a trauma-informed, certified Sex and Intimacy Coach for couples and individuals.
Named one of the ten best Sex and Intimacy Coaches of 2023 by DatingAdvice.com, she supports people to experience more sex and deeper connection with themselves and with their partner(s) without pushing, forcing, avoiding, or performing.
With over twenty-four years of experience and a masters degree in Communication Studies, Daniela has coached people one-on-one and taught in college classrooms and wellness spaces. She guides people with curated exercises and practices steeped in somatic attachment theory, neuroscience, embodied conflict resolution, trauma resolution, and modern psychology and inspired by tantric and taoist wisdom.
Daniela is a queer cisgendered woman raced as white born in the Bay Area as well as a biological and transnational adoptive parent of three.
She lives and works as an uninvited guest on occupied Ohlone land that’s currently known as San Jose, California in the United States.
For her, nothing is more important than connection.