Testimonials

“Great workshop. Amazing presenter. Very accessible, informative. Thanks!” (2026)

“Great workshop! Liked how Meredith invited questions and comments and got many people to speak their point of view.” (2026)

“Amazing class. The topics were so thorough and well explained that I feel like I have gained a deeper understanding of my identity.” (2026)

“This class should be mandatory, more people need to learn how to ask for help.” (2026)

“I walked out of the class with a few new ideas about how to handle my own RS and work into my life. I also walked out feeling not alone.” (2025)

“I honestly feel like every volunteer should take this class as a reminder of why what we do is so damn important!” (2025)

“Absolutely great class!!! I really feel like I have a better understanding about what I’ve been going through all these years… It’s all making sense now, thank you so much” (2025)

“I attended Bottoming for Knives at Fusion 2025, unsure what there was to know beyond, ‘stay still,’ but hoping to learn something. I learned so much during this class! I took so many notes and thought of so many things I hadn’t considered before. I went because I was considering bottoming for knives and came out feeling confident that actually I wanted to top for knives. Great presenter; would absolutely take a class from again.” (2025)

“ADHD on Both Sides of the Slash was awesome. Meredith and Sas, despite some technical difficulties, did a fantastic job and were entertaining as well as providing a lot of helpful information, answers to questions, and practical coping methods that they use that might help others.” (2025)

“Meredith was super engaging and managed the chat well. I really appreciated Meredith’s perspective on RSD, it really resonated with me.” (2024)

“I absolutely loved this class, and I feel really seen and validated by what was taught. The main thing I learned was how to differentiate between being sensitive and RSD. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this class together, and for teaching it. This changed my view of my RSD.” (2023)