It seems like I’m never home these days, which is exactly how I like it. Why? Because I love meeting my readers, other sex educators, and new friends from all walks of life, and traveling allows me to do just that.
Especially traveling like the adventure on which I’m about to embark. On Wednesday, March 12, I leave for two weeks on the east coast, followed by one week in San Francisco.
Want to come hear me speak? Here’s where I’ll be:
Catalyst Con East – March 14-16, Arlington, Virginia
Hilton Crystal City at Reagan National Airport
2399 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, Virginia 22202
I’ll be around to chat all weekend, and you can hear me speak these three times:
- Opening Keynote Plenary Panel
- The Business of Blogging About Sex
- Queering the Law: Important Issues Beyond Gay Marriage
I’ll also be launching Frisky Feminist Press at Catalyst Con, my exciting new endeavor to bring together the stop sex educators to create judgment-free educational guides and online classes.
Join the mailing list for updates about our guides and classes!
Strap-On Tips Workshop – March 20, 7pm, New York City
Babeland LES
94 Rivington St
New York, NY 10002
Picking out a strap-on (and figuring out what to do with it) is serious business and Queerie Bradshaw is here to help. Her new e-book, Queerie Bradshaw’s Guide to Choosing a Harness, wants to get off of the Internet and into your pants so we invited her to divulge her best tips!
This workshop is FREE, but please RSVP so we can get a headcount.
Private or Group Consultations and Coaching – San Francisco and Monterey, California
After the East Coast, I’m heading to San Francisco from March 22-26 and am available for in-person, one-on-one consulting and coaching during that week for new and existing clients based in the Bay Area or Monterey.
Check out my consulting page for a complete listing of my coaching and consulting topics, including the business of blogging, gaining confidence in your body, spicing up your sex life and dating coaching.
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