I've been championing the health and wellbeing of teenagers since I was 18, sitting on the quad at my Los Angeles high school, talking with my friends through broken hearts, crises in body confidence, fights with friends, and battles with perfectionism.
I have an undergraduate degree from Brown University, where my thesis on the history and evolution of sexual health content in SEVENTEEN earned honors in gender studies, and I have a master's in human development and psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. My approach blends integrative wellness with positive psychology and entrepreneurial leadership frameworks to equip today's young people with the wisdom and skills they'll need to succeed in their personal, academic, and professional lives after high school.
My work has been featured and promoted by platforms including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, NPR, and CNBNC. Lately, I've been focused on closing the gender gap: teaching Kimberly Wolf's Love Class (TM), an exploration in self-love, relational communication, and sexual health for high schoolers; helping fathers communicate more effectively with their teenage daughters, so young women are more prepared to succeed in their personal and professional lives; and collaborating with other media producers and entrepreneurs promoting gender equality around the globe.
Talk with Her: A Dad’s Essential Guide to Raising Healthy, Confident, and Capable Daughters (Penguin Life 2022) is my first book.