Sexuality professionals, violence preventionists, and therapists expand their education skills

Developmentally specific sexual health tools for elementary through college educators

Comprehensive, trauma-informed, and engaging sex ed presentations

Services

Onboard

Welcoming new professionals or collegiate peer educators? Revamping your curriculum? Let’s do this together.

Develop

Workshops for sexual health educators and collegiate peer educators at every stage to grow skill sets, increase confidence, and create systems.

Empower

Hire Liv as a guest presenter, turn your idea into interactive lessons, or support your research needs.

Get started now.

Download mini-webinars today! Increase engagement and your confidence as an educator, presenter, or facilitator.

-Meet learners were they are
-Create multiple pathways for participation
-Deepen connections with the material and peers

Mini-webinars range from ten to twenty minutes.

Add all three mini-webinars to your cart for an automatic discount.

About SET Strategies

While working in sexual violence prevention, HIV testing and outreach, and civil rights and Title IX, Liv (she/her) noticed a pattern. Whether she was teaching in K-12, collegiate, healthcare, or therapeutic settings, the need for facilitator development kept coming up.


SET Strategies fills that gap.

Here, sex education is LGBTQIA+ inclusive, anti-oppressive, trauma responsive, relevant and ENGAGING. Liv works with folks who know their stuff but need a few more tools to deliver content effectively.

Need more support? Liv can join your classrooms for multi-day sex educations to dig into consent, communication, bystanders, and more!

Liv is your favorite sex educator’s favorite sex educator.

About Liv

Liv (she/her) believes that the way we teach sends a message. The way we teach models your unique kind of leadership and invites learners to co-create a micro-culture in shared space. Over the past seven years of being a sex educator she’s found her niche- empowering sexuality professionals, health teachers, and students to develop new norms and connectedness through sex education.

Not quite a “music school drop out,” Liv earned her bachelor’s degree in Music Education and minor in Gender and Women’s Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Sexual Health Education Certificate from the University of Michigan School of Social Work. Liv is a white neurodivergent lesbian who loves sewing, wheel throwing, and watching garbage reality TV.