Stay at Home Tips with Nyssa Nevers

Nyssa Nevers gives us her top tips to keep busy whilst in self-isolation.

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Samantha Willis – Harm Reduction

Harm Reduction

By: Samantha Willis, M.Ed., LPC (AL), NCC, Registered Play Therapist This workshop explores harm reduction and ways to minimize the negative effects of substances.

The presenter will provide information on practical ways to start reducing harm such as purchasing a test kit, becoming involved in a needle exchange program, and how to find a clinician who will work on identifying root issues instead of approaching usage as a primary concern.

Allie Awesome – Recovery Tools

For Addiction Month, Allie Awesome discusses the tools she’s learned in recovery.

Allie Awesome – I love therapy!

For Addiction Month, Allie Awesome discusses why she loves therapy, the approaches taken within her therapy, and the benefits you can gain with support.

Allie Awesome – My Story on Addiction

For Addiction Month, Allie Awesome tells us about how she struggled with addiction and how she worked through it.

Thank you, Allie x

The Importance of Self-Care in The Adult Industry – 90sec

Pineapple Support is delighted to present our exciting collaboration with Adult Time. With this video on the importance of self- care, we hope to break down the stigma surrounding the adult industry as well as raise awareness of the mental health resources and stigma-free support provided through Pineapple Support. Thank you to everyone involved for making this possible:

Adult Time

Abigail Mac, Aiden Ashley, Angela White, April Flores, Avi Love, Bella Rolland, Brooklyn Gray, Codey Steele, Courtney Trouble, Derrick Pierce, Emily Willis, Ember Snow, Gia Paige, Jane Wilde, Jenna Foxx, Kerlee Grey, Karla Lane, Kendra James, Kenzie Reeves, Kira Noir, Kit Mercer, Kristen Scott, Lacy Lennon, Mackenzie Moss, Mona Wales, Natalia Starr, Reagan Foxx, Ryan Keely, Seth Gamble, Tommy Gunna, Whitney Wright,

Angie Gunn – Reclaiming Power: Unpacking Emotional Abuse Dynamics and A Path to Healing

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Angie Gunn – Reclaiming Power: Unpacking Emotional Abuse Dynamics and A Path to Healing Every relationship dynamic, professional and personal, involve the exchange of power, often primarily at the emotional level. The misuse of this power can be subtle and sneaky, slowly crippling you as you try to navigate love, connection and financial sustainability. We will unpack the patterns and provide tools for taking back power over your well-being, your presence, and your business.

Rachel Wells – Rainbow Resilience: Overcoming LGBT Performer’s Community Challenges

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Rachel Wells – Rainbow Resilience: Overcoming LGBT Performer’s Community Challenges The LGBTQ+ community within the adult performance industry face many challenges in and outside of their work. Marginalization, houselessness , isolation, suicide, abuse, and threats of outing are commonplace. Within the industry, many performers may feel a sense of idealization and/or devaluation, both of which are forms of fetishization. This seminar discusses and normalizes difficult feelings while discussing individual and community resources to heal these wounds.

Nicoletta Heidigger – Understanding Sex “Addiction” – Pineapplesummit

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Nicoletta Heidigger – Understanding Sex “Addiction” Is “sex addiction” a thing? What defines a sex “addict?” In this presentation Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Sexologist Nicoletta von Heidegger explores the myth of sex addiction and explains some ways to address sexual behavior that feels out of control. Tune in for a brief conversation about how to have a healthier relationship with your sexuality.

Melissa LeSane – To be or not to be, (non)monogamous?! – Pineapplesummit

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Melissa LeSane – To be or not to be, (non)monogamous?! To be or not to be monogamous/non-manogamous is the issue that people can get stuck on when developing intimate relationships, including performers because their tends to be an assumption made that performers’ relationships are automatically non-monogamous. Deciding what is “right”, “best”, “tree” can feel like a never-ending loop of confusion, and there’s usually very little outside support around this experience.