Credits

And giving credit where credit is due…

SexReally.com reflects the work, and the perspectives, of many individuals. We are grateful to the staff of the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy as well as to everyone who has contributed content, opinion, and experience to make the site better.

In addition to the people credited by name throughout the site, we would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their contributions to the development of this website and related properties:

Danny Rouhier (video content)

Danny Rouhier is one of the hottest comics in the country.  With his super high energy and entertaining style, he has been wowing audiences with his unique brand of intelligent humor.  Combined with his incredible gift of impersonations and character imitation, Danny uses a lightening quick wit with a charming self-deprecating style that engages the audience and keeps them locked in.  You can hear him on the radio, see him on TV, or catch him live.  Of course, you can also see him here on SexReally.  Want more Danny?  Hit his website at www.funnydanny.com.

Fleishman Hillard (website development)

Fleishman-Hillard delivers successful communications campaigns for its clients. Headquartered in St. Louis, Fleishman-Hillard is part of Omnicom Group Inc., a leading global marketing and corporate communications company. Check out their website to learn more about their work.

Georg Brandl Egloff (podcast music)

Georg Brandl Egloff lives and works in Los Angeles and has written music for a number of films and television programs, as well as scores of national television commercials. He has worked with National Public Radio on numerous occasions, including writing the main theme music for the "This I Believe" series that airs on "All Things Considered" and "Morning Edition." To learn more about Mr. Egloff, ,visit his website.

Melissa Allison Productions (podcast production)

Melissa Allison has worked as an independent producer and an associate producer with The Kitchen Sisters, Homelands Productions and WNYC's Radio Rookies. She has reported and produced pieces for NPR, the Third Coast Audio Festival, the Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the BBC World Service. Prior to radio, Melissa worked as a newspaper reporter in London and New York City. She studied radio production at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies and holds a degree in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Michigan.

SBS Studios ("Maybe, Baby” scratch-card)

SBS Studios is a digital agency specializing in creative, innovative and strategic solutions for businesses of all sizes, as well as agencies or communications firms that want to provide their clients with an interactive capability. In normal speak: They're creative, smart and produce really cool and engaging work. Check out their website to learn more about their work.

Third Floor Productions (video content)

Third Floor Productions, a Story House company, is a nationally award-winning, multimedia creative production company. Third Floor specializes in creating content and strategies that encourage individuals to pass the message along, creating tremendous awareness and interest in the idea, brand or message. Visit Third Floor's website for more information.

Uplifted (podcast illustrations)

Uplifted combines US project management skills with offshore talent to create high-quality websites and other media at competitive rates. Check out their website to learn more.

Veralyn Williams (guest reporter, podcast)

Veralyn Williams is a freelance television and radio producer/reporter who is currently working with WNYC's Radio Rookies. Her first radio story, "Legal Status," was a 65TH Annual Peabody Award recipient and her second piece, "The N Word- It Represents Hatred," won the 2007 Regional RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award. She is a Hunter College Media Studies graduate who is passionate about the impact media can have on society when its content is meaningful and informative.