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Joy Baynes
Joy 
BaynesFamily Nurse Practitioner

“I love AMAZE as a provider where I run a teen clinic and also with my own kids. The videos provide information in a way that meshes silliness with seriousness and makes them so relatable for young people. The AMAZE videos in fact have made my own children so comfortable with their own puberty journeys that they often reference the videos as an understanding of their own experiences. Everybody loves Jane!”

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Sriha Srinivasan
Sriha SrinivasanMedical Student,
George Washington School
of Medicine and Health Sciences

“I love AMAZE! I selected these videos because I recognize that there’s a lot of confusion surrounding birth control. I appreciate that these videos help dispel some of that, and empower young people to make the best choices for themselves and their bodies!”

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Sana
SanaPeer Educator
Community Health Worker

“These videos resonated with me in particular because they all use unique and creative approaches to tackle complex topics whether that is personifying a birth control pill or enacting a skit about gender identity. I also appreciate that AMAZE videos embrace conversation around the difficulties and missteps that often take place as young people navigate their changing bodies and identities.”

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Enow Awah Georges Stevens
Enow Awah Georges StevensMedical Doctor
Clinical Sexologist

“I selected these AMAZE videos because they address some of the most pressing issues for young people I see — puberty, menstruation, consent, HIV, and family diversity — in ways that are simple, accurate, and engaging. AMAZE provides content that breaks down stigma and misinformation, empowering young people to make informed decisions about their health and relationships. As a healthcare provider, I see firsthand how these videos can open up conversations that many young people may feel too shy or afraid to ask about. AMAZE is a powerful tool to complement sexuality education and reach young people where they are, with content that truly resonates.”

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