Tell Your Story: Getting Wellness & Sexuality Work Into Mainstream Pubs
Are you a business owner or practitioner in the wellness, therapy, or sexuality space who wants more visibility for your work? Hear from journalist Suzannah Weiss, who's published over 8,900 articles about these topics in publications like the New York Times and Glamour, about how to position your work in a way that will spark media interest.
Over the past decade, Suzannah has successfully brought bold perspectives on sexuality and wellness to mainstream media audiences. Now an AASECT-certified sex educator, sexologist, birth doula, and practicing sex therapist herself, she understands both sides of the media equation.
This workshop will cover:
What kind of wellness, sexuality and alternative healing stories capture media interest and which ones don't (and why)
How to present boundary-pushing ideas without alienating mainstream editors
Strategies to maximize press coverage to benefit your practice
If you're a healer, practitioner, therapist or coach who has perspectives and stories to share, you'll hear from Suzannah about what works best.
Suzannah is the author of Subjectified, a memoir/treatise on ending the objectification of women through playful dances with language, and Eve’s Blessing, a personal, political, and spiritual story of overcoming the Edenic curses by embracing pleasure where women previously accepted pain. She is also an AASECT-certified sex educator, sexologist, and birth doula.
As both a writer and an industry professional, Suzannah offers unique insights on positioning your expertise for the media.