Hey Touch Professionals!

Do you want to share your work with more people by making media appearances?

Would you like to feel prepared if the local news calls you for an interview? Or a TV show?

Learn from touch professionals who have been featured in the media including:

  • The Morning Show (Australia)

  • The Bachelorette

  • The Sun (U.S.)

  • Keeping Up with the Kardashians

  • Mirror (U.K.)

  • Scripps News

And also...

Here's what we'll do

In this course, we'll explore:

  • Three recommendations for vetting media opportunities

  • Four tips to signal to reporters that you're media ready

  • Five ways to make the most of your media exposure

Instructor(s)

  • Jean Franzblau

    Founder of Cuddle Sanctuary | Cuddle Queen Jean

    Jean Franzblau

    I’m the Founder of Cuddle Sanctuary – the Los Angeles destination for touch positive events and professional cuddling since 2014. I’m known for having a fun, upbeat training style honed by my years in corporate training and the performing arts. I studied facilitation with Cuddle Party and the Association of Talent Development and am a Certified Professional Cuddler. In terms of schooling, I graduated cum laude with a BA in communications from UCLA. My mission is to shift the culture to a more compassionate world that’s safe for affection and connection for everyone.
  • Keeley Shoup

    CEO of Cuddlist | Board President of Cuddle Party

    Keeley Shoup

    I've practiced as a full time Cuddle Therapist for over seven years and have loved every minute of it. I'm the CEO of Cuddlist, the Board President of Cuddle Party NFP, and was the Director of CuddleXpo (the first ever professional cuddlers convention). I'm a fierce advocate for touch professions via my social media platforms. I've been featured on dozens of domestic and international print, television, radio, and podcast media; reaching international audiences as I work to destigmatize mental health, promote education on boundaries and consent, and increase access to therapeutic modalities centering touch.
by Natasha Hund

Engaging | Supportive | Compassionate

by Natasha Hund

"Thank you so much Keeley and Jean. The information, stories and examples were very engaging. You are very supportive of other professionals in the reminders of being compassionate with ourselves."