I’m a Canadian sex tech expert and journalist.
My expertise covers state-of-the-art sex technologies and the major fields driving innovations in intimacy: robotics, virtual reality, remote sex (teledildonics), haptic sex technologies, immersive adult entertainment, human augmentation, virtual sex, and sexual health.
I’m especially passionate about helping companies deliver accessible services and products to people with disabilities and other underserved communities.
I run Sex for Every Body®, an adult sex education publication that explores the right to sexual self-expression for diverse bodies. It is the flagship digital media brand published by MNRVA Media Group.
From 2014 to 2022, I was Editor-in-Chief at FutureofSex.net, the world’s leading publication on how technology is changing human sexuality, today and tomorrow.
I am also the primary author of the Future of Sex Report (2016).
Professional background
As a sex tech expert, I’ve worked as a content consultant for the French-Canadian TV series Sexe+Techno (2021), which explores how new technologies are transforming intimate relationships. In addition to consulting on the series, I appear in seven episodes to discuss trends and the latest developments across intimate tech and immersive technologies.
As a trained journalist with a Masters of Journalism from The University of British Columbia, my reporting has appeared on Futurism.com, Al Jazeera English, CTV British Columbia online, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS 60 Minutes, Global News, and CKNW Radio in Canada and the United States.
I also have an Honors BA in Women’s Studies and French from Western University and spent a year studying at L’Université Lumière Lyon 2 in Lyon, France.
In 2013, I won two Canadian Online Publishing Awards for my work on The Pain Project, a multimedia site on global access to palliative care.
I won second place at the 2011 Awards for Excellence in Health Care Journalism’s Public Health category for participation in the documentary Freedom From Pain.