Lectures and Performances

Lectures

My talks are appropriate for conferences, colleges, women’s groups and any audience that you feel would benefit from a personal story that demonstrates how to turn challenges into accomplishment, that choices, not circumstances, determine achievement and how to appreciate our differences instead of judging them.


All programs can modified to fit the goals and guideline of your group

LECTURES & PERFORMANCES


Surviving the Weekend: Can You Drink Responsibly

Through audience participation and humor River examines the warning signs of alcohol abuse, how drugs and alcohol affect sexual decisions and increase the risk for sexual assault.

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Sexed

River creates a forum to talk about sexuality, body image, drinking, drugs, relationships, STDs and anything else that might come up. This is a very interactive presentation where people can text their questions from the audience. We can also make it a live streaming audio program so anyone listening can participate. It makes for a very lively show!  

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SEX, Cellulite & Shopping: One Girls Guide to Living and Dying

River Huston's scathingly funny one-woman show has attracted a broad and loyal following. This performance piece draws on her personal experiences as a sex columnist/sex educator as well as her arrest for obscenity, (doing a condom demonstration) competing in a marathon at 200 pounds, coping with an array of eating disorders, living with two terminal illnesses, dating, marriage, moving out of the country, and near financial ruin. Unstoppable and outrageous River delivers a hilarious performance that touches on the issues facing college students on campuses across the country. If you have had a bad day or a bad decade, River will make you laugh and give you the tools to have a great life

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A Positive Life 

River talks about discovering that she is HIV positive in her last year of college and how it impacted her life. She also shares slides from her book A Positive Life: Portraits of Women Living With AIDS.
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Do I Look Fat?

Through sharing personal experiences, images and video we examine how society, media and family effect our views on body image, self esteem and eating. The goal is to get on to the path of being able to find peace with your body, food and life in general.

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Contact Info:

email: river@riverhuston.com

Phone:  office 610-982-9323