Why I Do This Work
For many women, sexuality is something we were never taught to understand — only something we were told to avoid, hide, or feel ashamed of.
We grow up with mixed messages about our bodies, pleasure, boundaries, and what we’re “supposed” to feel. Many women reach adulthood realizing they were never given the information, language, or support they deserved when it comes to their own sexuality.
I believe that every woman deserves access to honest, judgment-free education about her body and her pleasure.
Through my work in community support and social services, I saw how powerful education can be when people are given the right tools and a safe place to ask questions. That same principle applies to sexuality. When women feel informed and supported, they are better able to advocate for themselves, set boundaries, communicate their needs, and feel confident in their own bodies.
That’s why I do this work.
My goal is to create spaces where women can learn, explore, ask questions, and feel empowered without shame or judgment. Whether through classes, writing, or conversations, I want women to know that their curiosity, their pleasure, and their autonomy matter.
Sex education shouldn’t feel intimidating or clinical. It should feel accessible, empowering, and even a little fun.
If you’ve ever wished someone would just explain things honestly and without judgment — you’re in the right place.
Hi, I’m Julianne! I’m a sex educator dedicated to helping women explore their sexuality, build confidence in their bodies, and access shame-free education about pleasure, empowerment, and sexual health.
Before doing this work, I spent years as a case manager, helping individuals navigate life challenges by connecting them with resources, supporting their mental health journeys, and educating them about their health and wellbeing. That experience taught me how powerful compassionate support and accessible education can be.
Today, I combine my background in community support, social services, and sexual health education to create classes and resources that help women learn about their bodies, understand their sexuality, and feel empowered in their lives. My goal is to create a space where women can ask questions, learn openly, and feel supported every step of the way.