Suzannah Weiss
From The New York Times wedding section to Glamour's sex guides, my writing on gender, sexuality, love, and social justice is all over the internet, with over 8,000 articles published. I’ve served as an editor for Teen Vogue, Vice, and Complex, a daily writer for Refinery29 and Bustle, and a regular contributor to The Washington Post, New York Magazine, and more. I’m also an American College of Sexologists-certified sexologist and sex educator, offering private coaching and courses in the areas of sex and relationships. In addition, I provide mentorship for writers and consulting for PR professionals. My work has been discussed on The Today Show and The View and appeared in anthologies including Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World and The Big Book of Orgasms. I’ve been quoted in Forbes, Fortune, and the BBC and spoken at South by Southwest, the HowTheLightGetsIn Festival, and more. I was named PR Hacker’s Top Beauty Journalist of 2020, a We-Vibe Pleasure Pioneer, and one of Kinkly’s Top Sex Educators to Follow on Twitter. I hold a Bachelor of Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) and a Bachelor of Arts (Gender and Sexuality Studies, Modern Culture and Media) from Brown University and have worked in tech marketing, scientific research, and academic publishing. I write poetry, erotica, and memoir in my spare time and have several books in progress. Join my email list for updates, offers, and discounts related to my sex/love coaching and courses. You can also connect with me on Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
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