Pineapple Support to Hold Mental Health Summit

Pineapple Support to Hold Mental Health Summit

LOS ANGELES — The annual Pineapple Support Mental Health Summit is taking place Dec. 15-17.

Presented by F2F, the summit, titled “Sexual Education for the Sexually Educated — The Body-Mind Connection,” will cover how sexuality shapes mental well-being and how individuals working in sex-positive environments can cultivate safety, empowerment, and self-acceptance. The event is open to performers, creators, and industry professionals, as well as mental health providers and advocates of trauma-informed, inclusive, and affirming care. 

Key speakers will include Selina Smith, Jasmine Johnson, Rainier McCall, Nicki Line, and Dr. Tess Kilwein, as well as panelists Casey Calvert, Nyxon, Ana Foxx, Erika Love, Nyssa Nevers, Natassia Dreams, Nikki Night, Alec Hardy, Finny Fox, Josy Black, Laura Desiree, and Dillon Diaz. 

“At F2F, we believe that a strong body-mind connection is essential for every creator’s well-being,” said F2F’s Martijn van Lom. “Pineapple Support leads the way in strengthening that foundation. We’re proud to support the 2025 Mental Health Summit and its mission to empower, educate, and uplift our community.”

Pineapple Support founder Leya Tanit added, “Every year, this summit reminds us just how powerful our community is when we come together to learn, heal, and support one another. The connection between sex, the body, and the mind is at the core of our work at Pineapple Support, and this year’s theme truly reflects that. I’m incredibly proud to offer a space where creators can access knowledge, compassion, and affirmation without judgment.”

Additional sponsors include Pornhub, StripChat, NiteFlirt, and Reveal Me. 

To attend the Pineapple Support Mental Health Summit 2025, or for more information, visit PineappleSummit.org.

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