301 Executive Park Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94134
Innovating Intimacy through Research and Science
Info@IntimacyInnovations.com
(877) 285-5220
Intimacy, Informed. Pleasure, Empowered.
Evidence-informed intimacy education led by public health expertise - designed to help you understand your body, comminicate with confidence, and culivate connection on your own terms.
No subscriptions. No pressure. Just ongoing learning.
How It Works
Join once with lifetime access
Explore on-demand videos at your own pace
Apply what you learn solo or with partners
Return anytime as your needs evolve
Our Mission:
Intimacy Innovations is a digital and in-person education plateform led by a Doctor of Public Health and dedicated to improving wellbeing through inclusive, pleasure-centered intimacy education.
We believe pleasure, communication, and agency are not luxuries; they are public health essentials.
Science & Credibility
Research You Can Trust
Intimacy Innovations is guided by public health science and sexuality research, translated into practical tools you can actually use.
Our content is developed in collaboration with scholars, clinicians, sex educators, and lived-experience experts—ensuring accuracy, inclusivity, and relevance.
Inclusive Values
Trauma-informed and consent-centered
Inclusive of disability, aging, and diverse bodies
Non-judgmental and non-pathologizing
Rooted in dignity, autonomy, and equity
Everyone deserves access to knowledge that supports their wellbeing.
Why This Work Matters
Pleasure is a Public Health Issue
Sexual wellbeing influences mental health, physical health, relationships, and quality of life. Yet most education systems ignore pleasure, leaving people to natigate initimacy without reliable information or support.
By translating public health research into accessible, embodied learning. Intimacy Innovations address long-standing gaps that impact individuals and community health.
What You’ll Learn
How pleasure and arousal actually work
How to communicate desires, boundaries, and needs
How bodies vary; and why it matters
How to build intimacy that is consensual, confident, and fulfilling