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    “First and foremost, Germayne Tizzano is an educator who provides safety and openness of mind and heart that allow her audiences to participate in the life-changing exercises and activities that she has designed, and which she tirelessly promotes. Her support and compassion for victims of sexual trauma are evident in her words and deeds; she lives what she teaches.”

    Muge Galin, Ph.D.

    “I have had opportunity to read portions of her training manuals and to hear her speak on Women’s Health issues. Her material is user friendly and she is passionate about making the world a safer and happier place for women. She is a role model for all of us.”

    Barbara Dennison, Ph.D. president, owner, Dennison Associates, Inc.

    "Germayne Boswell Tizzano is an entrepreneur with passion and vision. She is dedicated to supporting and helping heal women with histories of trauma and abuse. Dr. Tizzano demonstrates her commitment and tenacity through the years of creatively developing an innovative, empowerment-based curriculum which provides women with healthful sexual health choices. She continues to generously share her knowledge and expertise by presenting nationally on sexual health topics. I highly recommend Germayne Boswell Tizzano as competent and insightful professional committed to her life’s work."

    Susan Stasiak, Performance Consultant, Stasiak & Associates

    "I enjoyed coming to class. More insight on my boundaries. I learned being in class. We had fun, shared experiences, got new information. I even got tested for AIDS, syphilis, and hepatitis because I was inspired to find out about my health and to maintain myself safe and healthy."

    - workshop participant

    "Discussing sexual health is provocative but necessary. It is better for emotions and confusion to be stirred up in a safe, supportive environment, where women have an opportunity to process the experience and frame it in a learning context, rather than in another setting. This safety and openness may be the key to eventual behavioral changes for the participants."

    – Lori Criss,
    Operations Director at Amethyst

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