Chaturbate Lauds 4th Annual 'Health and Wellness' Event

Chaturbate Lauds 4th Annual 'Health and Wellness' Event

LOS ANGELES — Chaturbate is lauding its fourth annual "Health and Wellness" event, which took place on Monday.

The event’s keynote speech, “Balancing Boundaries: Tips for Thriving in Online and Personal Relationships," was delivered by content creator/performer Nicole Aniston. 

Featured panels included "Building Healthy Relationships,” which was moderated by Nicoletta Heidegger, Sexologist, MA, MEd, featuring Chaturbate broadcasters MyGigiDior, Tantric_Eden_  and Colbyknox; “Fostering a Welcoming Community at Chaturbate," moderated by Clinical Sex Therapist Eva Clay and featuring MaryMoody, TheJohnnyStone and AndyLynnPayne and "The Social Media Mirror: Influencing Beauty and Cosmetic Choices," moderated by Dr. Roher M.D and featuring panelists MelissaStratton, Jill (of JackandJill) and SweetKarmaBaby.

“Each discussion had so many insightful as well as moving moments,” said Chaturbate COO Shirley Lara. “This is really the side of camming that more people need to see. The panelists all provided so many helpful perspectives — even in the chat, we saw some wonderful dialogues and engagement happening. ‘Health & Wellness’ simply would not be possible without such generous and wonderful community members.”

Johnny Stone enthused about the event.

“The initiative Chaturbate took for this event was inspiring and a very big step in the right direction,” he said. “I’m so proud to be a part of this project and I hope it will continue to garner more recognition for its potential to truly transform the industry as we know it.”

Added Lilith Eden, “It’s inspiring to be a part of Chaturbate’s initiative to provide comprehensive wellness resources to its models and members. Very few other companies, especially in the adult industry, are mindful of our physical health — let alone our mental, emotional, financial or sociopolitical wellbeing.”

For more information, visit Chaturbate.

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