Hi, I’m Chrystaline Sullivan.
Sex is all around us, yet this very human aspect of our lives can still seem confusing. Too often we’re left feeling like we should automatically know what to do even though, for many, no one formally taught us. I am on a mission to normalize talking about sexual health. With a background in psychology, I meet people exactly where they are—helping them understand interpersonal communication, consent, how our bodies work, pleasure, and how to talk honestly with partners to improve their relationships.
While pursuing my master’s in strategic communications at Agnes Scott College and training with Planned Parenthood, I realized that even the most important health information gets lost without a memorable story behind it. I can fix that.
I believe sex ed should be fun and inclusive, and with specialized training in health communications and advocacy + engagement, I help ensure that no matter who I’m speaking with, they understand their world a little more clearly. By incorporating a creative strategy with health advocacy, I create curricula that are clinically accurate, culturally resonant, and engaging.
Whether I’m developing content strategies and curricula for other health educators or teaching human sexuality in classrooms, lecture halls, and community centers, the mission is the same: simplifying complex health information for all who need it.
Take a look around at my recent projects to see this approach in action.
Satisfaction guaranteed. See the proof.