Hannah Witton

Hannah Witton



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Hi, welcome to my website! Iโ€™m Hannah, a 20-something northerner living in London and slowly losing my accent. I make a whole bunch of different online content mostly about sex and relationships, books, navigating life in your 20s, work and pleasure. Iโ€™ve been making videos on YouTube since 2011 and you may sometimes see me appear on TV and Radio shows talking about feminism, body image, sexuality, and gender, amongst other topics.
In 2017, I published my first book โ€œDoing It!โ€, a frank exploration of sex and relationships for young adults. A book full of honest, hilarious (and sometimes awkward) anecdotes, confessions and revelations.
In 2019, Iโ€™m publishing my second book โ€œThe Hormone Diariesโ€ โ€“ everything about periods, contraception and hormones!
Join Hannah Witton and some very special guests as they discuss all things sex, relationships, dating and bodies in her new podcast, Doing It! In a series of frank, open & honest conversations guests talk about their personal experiences from periods and pregnancy to sex, disability and everything in between. Expect laughs, tears and some serious sex education.
POSITION FILLED. Iโ€™m hiring! Iโ€™m looking for a Communications & Administrative Assistant who will be supporting me in the smooth running and growth of my Youtube channels, podcast, social media, and other projects. This role has both a creative element, as youโ€™ll be involved in content creation for social media, designing graphics, and research & development for videos and podcasts,โ€ฆ View Post
Back in 2015 a few months after Iโ€™d gone full time with YouTube I wrote How Many Hours Do I Work Per Week? It was a lilโ€™ experiment where I tracked what work I was doing when. Read that if you want the juicy details but spoiler alert: even though my hours were sporadic I averaged about 8 hours perโ€ฆ View Post
Last year I wrote a blog post about how YouTubers make money. Specifically, how I make money and my income breakdown. I took all my earnings from the 2017-2018 tax year and organised them by category: brand deals, adsense, writing, patreon etc. Then I did what anyone would do with a basic knowledge of spreadsheets โ€“ I made a pieโ€ฆ View Post
APPLICATIONS CLOSED. Iโ€™m hiring!ย Itโ€™s time I start expanding my team to enable my business to grow, get creative and support larger projects. Iโ€™m looking for someone who is first and foremost hard working and organised (even more organised than me preferably!). There will be a lot of spreadsheets, scheduling, the following and creating of workflow systems so if that soundsโ€ฆ View Post
The last blog post I wrote was in October where I announced my 2018 home stretch goals. The idea behind this was that after the complete shit show of a year 2018 has been for me I was finally feeling back to my old self. The year was almost over but I still felt like I had so much moreโ€ฆ View Post
2018 has been the worst year of my life. I was in hospital, had 2 major emergency surgeries in the space of 5 months, have basically been in recovery all year and in limbo waiting to move house. I was fast asleep in my hospital bed ill, tired and weak when 2018 officially rang in, Happy Fucking New Year. Everyโ€ฆ View Post
Hi, welcome to my website! Iโ€™m Hannah, a 20-something northerner living in London and slowly losing my accent. I make a whole bunch of different online content mostly about sex and relationships, books, navigating life in your 20s, work and pleasure.
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Hannah Lisa Witton (born 19 February 1992) is an English YouTuber, broadcaster, and author. Witton creates video blogs and informational content which is mostly based around relationships, sex and sexual health; liberation and welfare issues; literature; and travel.[2][3]
Witton's debut book, Doing It, concentrating on sex and relationships, was released for European readers on 6 April 2017 and in America on 3 July 2018.[4][5] Her second book, The Hormone Diaries: The Bloody Truth About Our Periods, was released in June 2019.
Witton was born in Manchester.[citation needed] Though she grew up in England, Witton lived in Austin, Texas for one year as a child. She is Jewish.[6] She attended Loreto Sixth Form College in Hulme, Manchester, and then the University of Birmingham where she studied a degree in History and was especially interested in sexual history. Witton's video History of Homosexuality was a 2013 finalist in The Guardian and Oxford University Press Very Short Film competition.[2]
In 2017 Witton won a UK Blog Award,[7] and in 2018 a Blogosphere Award as Vlogger of the Year.[8] Witton is the sole director of Snake People Media Ltd Incorporated on 18 March 2016.[9]
Witton began creating YouTube videos on 17 April 2011 as Hannah "Girasol".[10] She is known for her videos helping young women with sexual health and relationships. She moderated the Gender panel at Summer in the City 2014.[11] Witton was named one of eight Girls' Champions as part of the BBC's 100 Women campaign in November 2016.[12]
Hannah Witton is one of the three members of the internet-based reading club, known as "Banging Book Club". She and two colleagues, fellow Youtubers Lucy Moon and Leena Norms, read one book every month and then discuss the book together on a podcast published on iTunes, SoundCloud, and (partially) Witton's YouTube channel. They sometimes invite guests to their podcast. The books often include themes related to sex, relationships, and feminism.[13]
Witton's first book, Doing It!: Let's Talk About Sex, was released on 6 April 2017 in Europe and in America on 3 July 2018. The book concentrates on sex and relationships including personal experiences,[4] and won a SitC 2017 award.[14] In 2019, Untendrumherumreden, the German translation, was published.[15]
Her second book, The Hormone Diaries: The Bloody Truth About Our Periods, covering experiences of menstruation and education around it, was released in June 2019.[16]
In May 2019, Witton launched a podcast Doing It with Hannah Witton focusing on sex, relationships, taboos and our bodies.[17] The podcast follows an interview format where Witton invites a guest to talk about a topic where they have expertise, in conversation. The podcast is distributed by Global, and was nominated in the podcast category in the 2020 Global Awards.
Witton presented the ITV2 sex and relationships show Love Fix in February 2016.[18]
Witton was a guest presenter for BBC Radio 5 Live on issues to do with sex and relationships,[19] and has been a guest on various BBC radio talk segments on many occasions. Witton had a weekly radio show The Hannah Witton Show and co-presented an episode of The Calum McSwiggan Show on internet radio station Fubar Radio,[20][21] and has presented the BBC Radio 1 segment The Internet Takeover.[22]
After a bad flare of ulcerative colitis, Witton underwent ileostomy in January 2018.[23][24] In December she was a panelist in the "Sex and Science" discussion for the Yogscast Jingle Jam charity.[25]
Witton proposed to Daniel Leadley, older brother of Bethan Leadley, in August 2019.[26] They married in September 2020.

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