Pineapple Support, FanCentro Partner to Host “Virtual Happiness Retreat” Tomorrow
Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, will host a series of events as part of a virtual retreat, sponsored by FanCentro, the team behind Centro University. The event, which takes place on March 18 from 2pm EST, is free for adult performers and will take place online.
The retreat will feature seven virtual sessions, including live exercises, presentations and interactive workshops from Pineapple Support therapists, as well as sessions from leading counselors, coaches and performers in the industry. (All times below EST)
2pm (EST): ‘Visioning Your Life’ with Hannah Lily
3pm: ‘Self-Care Incorporating Routines’ with Miki Anderson
3.30pm: ‘Embracing Happiness & Joy’ with Liza Belle
4.30pm: ‘Laughter Is The Best Medicine’ with Ingrid D’Aquin
5.30pm: ‘Acoustic Sing-Along’ with Nell Shakespear
6pm: ‘Mind Over Matter’ with MelRose Michaels
7pm: ‘Choose Your Own Happy Ending’ with Sinead Rochford
“We created Centro University, a free educational platform to help influencers build successful careers, in order to help performers thrive,” says Kat Revenga, VP of FanCentro. “While education is a vital element of influencers’ success, we know that happy performers tend to be more innovative, creative and inspirational. Happiness increases productivity because it leads to higher engagement, providing you with more energy to focus on and pay attention to your fans. Appreciation breeds loyalty, and, for influencers, ultimately increases the profitability of their businesses.”
Pineapple Support was founded by British performer Leya Tanit in 2018, after a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illnesses. The organisation, which is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States, has so far connected over 2000 adult performers to mental health services, including free and low-cost, therapy, counseling and emotional support.
“Adult influencers can be highly focused entrepreneurs, which means they may not always prioritize happiness over success,” says Tanit. “Having a job you love is great, but it can be hard to maintain a positive mental attitude. We’re thankful to FanCentro for helping us provide the sex worker community with a day full of workshops and webinars focused on creating a happier and healthier life.”
The “Virtual Happiness Retreat” sponsored by FanCentro begins on Thursday March 18 at 2PM EST via Zoom. For more information and to secure a place, visit Pineapple Support.