Olivia lives, works and records from Great Barrington, Massachusetts and is available to travel for speaking engagements, would consider coming on your podcast and might work in exchange for CBD seltzers and love.

Contact Olivia (you may also end up talking to her manager Amy) for more info.

Olivia Wade MC’s a talk & music show called Sunday Nights Are For Hopeless Romantics on WBCR-lp 97.7fm, Great Barrington, MA local small-town public radio station. This website is primarily so that she can swear, be radically sex-positive, kinky, queer, weird, polyamorous, and talk about things you should otherwise have to search for instead of accidentally stumbling on them on social media. It's also about that one-two punch to the stomach we call love. Olivia has been creating art poorly since she was a child; she has since only gotten marginally better at it and is still quite strikingly awkward. She is hoping you all find that charming. Among other bizarre skills, Olivia is a traditional Usui Reiki Practitioner, a high-caliber private chef, and a Certified HeartMath® Coach (Folks that means she coaches heart-centered mindfulness-based stress reduction using biofeedback to reset peps neurological baselines, AKA she runs science experiments on people for a living). She was a: barista, cafe manager, dancer, horseback rider, and professional photographer (but now she just takes photos on her iPhone). She also owned her own ceramics company for two years, but after deciding she hated selling things, she now apparently sells herself as a radio personality; go figure - worst nightmare power-up unlocked! She is also a Board-Certified Clinical Sexologist and a graduate of the Institute of Authentic Tantra, which makes her a practitioner specializing in Authentic Tibetan Tantra and five-element teachings as a means for transforming sexual shame and trauma (kind of like a sex therapist, well a lot like a sex therapist) which she is both very excited about, and also not so psyched about being that weird sex therapist in the awkwardly small town she grew up in. But wherever you go, there you are, right? She also has vehement hate for all things correct grammar. She hopes to transform your fear into faith in the universe while also failing at this herself sometimes. She hopes to be vulnerable and open enough to hold a door open for you to walk into a more compassionate world. And she is very sure that no one - including herself - has it all figured out.