FSC , Streamate Partner on Mental Health Webinar
As part of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Free Speech Coalition (FSC) and Streamate are partnering on a special webinar for adult content creators. The webinar will address the value and challenges of social connections outside the adult industry.
“Maintaining Non-Industry Relationships for Better Mental Health” will explore how to build and nurture support systems with civilians. The webinar will take place via Zoom on Thursday, May 12th at 11AM PT/2PM ET.
The free webinar, sponsored by Streamate and hosted by FSC Industry Relations Advocate Lotus Lain, will be a frank, in-depth conversation with creators including:
Siri Dahl: Award-winning adult film star, model, online content creator, and Twitch Partner streamer, who splits her time between Los Angeles and her home base in Louisville, Kentucky.
Trucifer DeVille: Las Vegas-based adult web star and hip hop artist, and founder, TruStori3z Entertainment
Goddess Charlie Cake: Professional Dominatrix and Fetish Specialist
Sasha Raee: a multi-award winner and 8x nominated content creator, podcast host, artist, gamer, and cosplayer
Rina Ellis: Former adult performer based in New York City who now focuses on her own solo content and appears on cam with Streamate.
“For many of us, the adult industry is a refuge from a hostile outside world,” Lain said. “At the same time, it can also be insular, competitive and political. Sometimes an outside perspective can help take it in stride. In this webinar, we’ll talk about the role our non-industry relationships — family, friends, co-workers, neighbors — can play in helping us keep a healthy balance.”
This event is part of the FSC’s INSPIRE initiative. FSC INSPIRE’s Spring 2022 webinar series is sponsored by Streamate. Over next several months, content creators and other sex workers will discuss challenges and share stories.
Creators can register for this webinar and sign up for information on future sessions at https://fsc-l.ink/Better-MH-signup
Recordings of previous INSPIRE webinars are available at the FSC YouTube Channel.