Season 6 Featured Voices:

Steve Way is a 31 year old substitute teacher by day and stand up comedian by night. He was born with Muscular Dystrophy and is an advocate for disability awareness. Steve performs stand up in the NJ/NY area, motivational speeches around the country, can be seen on the Hulu show Ramy.

Steve Way

Courtney Brame is the Founder, Executive Director and Podcast Host of Something Positive for Positive People, a 501c3 Non Profit Organization that connects people navigating herpes stigma to support resources. In 2017 after seeing people struggling with herpes stigma to the point of suicide ideation, he started interviewing people about their experiences from diagnosis to disclosure, learning that there was a major interconnectedness between sexual health and mental health.

Courtney Brame

Rachel Feltman is the Executive Editor of Popular Science and hosts the hit podcast The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. Her debut book, Been There, Done That: A Rousing History of Sex takes readers on a hilarious, inclusive, and compassionate tour through the psychological, cultural, and evolutionary history of getting it on. She lives in Jersey City with some guy she met on the internet.

Rachel Feltman

Cathren is a lawyer and feminist activist living in Los Angeles. She is dedicated to using both legal advocacy and public engagement to fight injustice and promote evidence-based policy. Cathren is particularly passionate about reproductive justice and the rights of LGBTQ individuals. Cathren is a proud graduate of NYU School of Law and UCLA.

Cathren Cohen

Alyssa grew up in New York and was raised by her Italian/Croatian family, she later graduated with a Fashion Merchandising degree which helped her start her career in Fashion & Beauty. In 2020 she began working for a Somatic Sex Educator and began pursuing her own certification in that field shortly after via the Sexual Health Alliance. Just a year later, she was cast in season 4 of Netflix's The Circle where she dominated the strategic game and won over their international audience with her quick wit and open mind.

Alyssa Ljubicich

After surviving the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Brandon Wolf has become a nationally-recognized advocate for LGBTQ civil rights and common sense gun safety reform. He is a frequent contributor on MSNBC, CNN, and print publications and serves as the press secretary for Equality Florida, the state's LGBTQ civil rights organization.

Brandon Wolf

Oriaku Njoku (she/they), is a first-generation, Black, Igbo, Nigerian-American, queer, fat, Southern femme, healing centered coach living and loving in Atlanta, Georgia. As a Co-Founder and Executive Director of Access Reproductive Care - Southeast, she works at the intersection of abortion access and reproductive justice. Oriaku is deeply committed to finding joy and pleasure in everything they do and believes radical love is a core value that can be embodied and operationalized in order to create the change she knows is possible in our lifetimes.

Oriaku Njoku

Anja Patten and Hannah Croft are both mental health therapists and sex educators out of Seattle, WA and Denver, CO. Together, they help survivors of sexual violence reclaim their sexuality and use their sexuality as tool for trauma healing.

https://www.instagram.com/pleasure_collective/

Anja Patten & Hannah Croft

Dr. Jennifer Lincoln is a board-certified OB-GYN who currently practices as an OB Hospitalist in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Lincoln loves using social media to provide evidence-based, easy-to-digest information while busting the (many) myths surrounding vaginal and reproductive health. She believes that breaking down the shame and stigma surrounding our bodies is the best way to become informed and empowered.

Dr. Jennifer Lincoln

Audrey Aura is a 24 year old wife & mum from Australia. I am a top 0.4% plus-size OnlyFans creator, turned coach for other models to learn how to be successful in the industry, by creating The OnlyHustle: Ultimate Masterclass. All my links for my coaching, socials and OnlyFans can be found at audreyaura.com

Audrey Aura

Mariah is a Latine, Bisexual Sex Educator working with youth. She runs the Sex Ed Files centering inclusive and pleasure-centered sexual health information. She also shares and answers student’s anonymous sex ed questions.

Mariah

Sabia is a Black, Queer CEO with a mission of building bridges for a more inclusive, diverse, and equitable world through Reproductive Justice, distribution of financial wealth to BIPOC communities, and investing in emergent and innovative businesses. Sabia is the founder of Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings, For the Village, Inc, and Loads of Pride, Logistics, as well as a soon-to-be-published author of their book, Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Will Set Us Free. As a self-proclaimed Birth Neoterist, Sabia is executing change in Reproductive Justice to create a new future for birthing people.

Sabia Wade

Dr. Rebecca Levy-Gantt is an Ob Gyn physician in California, practicing for 25+ years. She is DB's mom.

Dr. Rebecca Levy-Gantt

Dirty Lola is a sex edutainer, speaker, and self-proclaimed dildo slinger. Known for her live sex ed Q&A show Sex Ed A Go-Go and as co-host of New York Magazine’s web series “Sex Probz”, Lola has spent almost a decade working to end stigma and shame surrounding sex and sexuality. Having started her journey sharing personal discoveries with polyamory and kink online, Lola now uses her knowledge, warm candor, and public platforms to teach the masses in-person and to rapt Internet audiences. In addition to her educational projects, Lola is also the creative director of Spectrum Journal an online magazine offshoot of the female-owned online sex shop, Spectrum Boutique based in Detroit, and has brought her unique brand of sex-positive sex education to the Netflix docuseries The Principles of Pleasure and to brands such as B-Vibe, Spencers Gifts, and Math Magazine.

Dirty Lola

Simone Nicole is a content creator, producer, and actor. Her goal is to inspire other women to do whatever they want in this life with no apologies! She is a host on the TikTok series “Swipe Talk.”

Simone Nicole

Vic Liu believes that people would be happier and safer if they weren’t embarrassed about their genitals. She also believes in the magic of graphic design to break down complex information and emotions, and make the world a more empathetic place.

Vic Liu

Ushma Upadhyay, PhD, MPH is a public health Social Scientist trained in epidemiology and demography. As a person of South Asian descent, primarily raised by her mother who immigrated to the U.S. from Tanzania, she is drawn to reproductive health from a social justice perspective. Dr. Upadhyay has expertise in abortion safety, abortion access in the U.S., medication abortion, and the impact of state-level abortion restrictions.

Ushma Upadhyay

Maxx Fenning (He/Him) founded PRISM, an LGBT nonprofit in South Florida, at 17 years old. Now 20 and studying at the University of Florida Online, Maxx serves as PRISM's President, where he works to expand access to LGBT-inclusive education and sexual health resources. He's also played a significant role in the fight against anti-LGBT legislation such as the "Don't Say Gay" law, facing legislators head-on at Tallahassee. In addition to his advocacy work, Maxx is active on TikTok, where he discusses hard-hitting topics on gender and sexuality, sexual health, mental health, and LGBT History, all in an effort to prove that safe sex is sexy.

Maxx Fenning

Victoria Nichols (she/her) serves as the Project Director for Free the Pill, a campaign to educate and engage the public in support of making birth control pills over-the-counter (OTC) in the United States. In this role, she engages a coalition of 100+ reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations, nonprofit research and advocacy groups, university-based researchers, prominent clinicians, and youth activists that share a commitment to providing easier access to safe, effective, and affordable contraceptives, especially for those who currently face the greatest barriers. Victoria has a background in health policy and management and has dedicated her career to improving policies, practices, and systems to advance health equity.

Victoria Nichols

Armando Cabbo is a Canadian artist originally from Montreal currently based in Paris. As a response to Tumblr's 2018 ban on nudity, Armando Cabba's erotic paintings were initially created in protest against the online censorship of artists, sex workers, and LGBTQI+ safe spaces. The use of renaissance titles along with Christian hashtags allow his explicit work to be posted without strict screening by major social media platforms.

Armando Cabba

Isabella Marano is an actor, writer, and comedian from New York currently based in Los Angeles, California. She is the host of the short-form series "Swipe Talk" with over 420,000  followers across TikTok and Snapchat entailing the plights of online dating. 

Isabella Marano

Alex’s passion for telling compelling stories that blend education, advocacy, and entertainment led him to found Herra Productions in 2012. Since then, he’s developed two award-winning YouTube channels focused on sex and drug education, totaling over five million views. After studying molecular toxicology at UC Berkeley and Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting at New York University, he produced video, radio, and print content for NOVA scienceNOW, CNN Health, and San Francisco NPR station KQED.

Alex Liu

Angelica Lindsey-Ali aka The Village Auntie™️ is a certified sexual health educator, public health professional, and an authority on intimacy and emotional well-being. She is the founder of The Village Auntie Institute, a global platform for women’s learning. Find her on IG, Twitter, and FB at @villageauntie.

Angelica Lindsey-Ali she/her