Pineapple Support to Host Creators Workshop on Mental Health at XBIZ Amsterdam

Pineapple Support to Host Creators Workshop on Mental Health at XBIZ Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support reps will attend the XBIZ Amsterdam conference this week, where the organization will host a workshop on mental health services available to industry professionals.

"Inside Pineapple Support: Championing Mental Health for Adult Industry Professionals" will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 4, from 3-3:50 p.m. (CEST) in the Beatrix Room of the conference venue.

“Sometimes we forget that self-care also includes community, connection and belonging,” said Pineapple Support founder and CEO Leya Tanit. “Join us at XBIZ Amsterdam for this interactive workshop focused on bringing people together and facilitating meaningful connections. Attendees are encouraged to share their experiences, provide feedback and discuss ways to enhance the support provided to European content creators. This is a unique opportunity to learn, connect and contribute to the well-being of the adult industry community.”

This free event for creators and performers will feature an open dialogue about mental health challenges in the industry and information about the organization and its mental health services.

XBIZ Amsterdam is taking place at the Park Centraal Hotel today through Thursday. To learn more and view the full conference schedule, click here. To learn about becoming a sponsor of Pineapple Support, click here.

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