
Empowering and Scientifically Accurate Sex Education
for This Century
Julia Feldman, M.A. | Sex Educator
Philosophy
I believe that sexuality is an important and dramatically misunderstood aspect of our complex identities. I believe that flawed messages about bodies, intimacy, sexuality, pleasure and risk have been passed down in a very damaging cycle. I believe that most people are dissatisfied with what they’ve been taught about sexuality and want something better for themselves and their children.
My Goal
My goal is to present a new narrative, one in which sexuality is a normal and healthy part of identity, where pleasure is central and prioritized, where consent and communication are expected and modeled, where access to information guides healthy decision-making, where stigma and shame are absent, and where curiosity and learning is continuous.
My Approach
Through customized workshops, one-on-one trainings, relevant content and engaging resources, I equip people of all ages with knowledge and skills to better understand how healthy bodies, intimacy, and relationships function. I work to create meaningful change for ourselves, our children, and our communities.
Testimonials
"Your information is very helpful but even more importantly, your whole attitude is a breath of fresh air. Your Approach is courageous and contagious and you’ve helped our little family.
— Parent
"I wish that every teenager in high school could read these posts. You address so many topics that kids (and adults) wonder, worry and think about.”
— Instagram follower
"She answered questions in a way that felt non-judgemental and non-biased. She was honest with us and I appreciate that.”
— Student
"Your talk was a game changer! I now view my own sexuality in an entirely new (and way healthier) way.”
— Adult workshop participant
“I wish I had found Julia sooner. I learn with every post, and each one makes me feel so much better about myself and my body. When I’m feeling low on confidence I come to her page to remind myself that it’s OK to be human.”
— Instagram follower