Kaitlyn is an ethnographer and expert in women's sexuality, who also produces her own media content.
She is currently producing the feature documentary "Tempest Storm: Burlesque Queen", which was a finalist at The Toronto International Film Festival's Pitch This. The film won first prize at L.A.'s largest factual entertainment conference, WestDoc and is set to hit theaters in 2015. Kaitlyn is also a PhD candidate in performance and women's sexuality at King's College London. She is internationally published, continues to give talks and teach workshops about women's history and sexuality, and is called upon as an expert by numerous media outlets throughout Europe and Canada. Kaitlyn starred as a co-host and burlesque expert on the popular Slice Network (Canada) and Bio Network (UK) television series Re-Vamped, in which she used historical beauty ideals to help women "revamp" their mojo. The show continues to be broadcast internationally.
Kaitlyn produces content, often based on her research, in a variety of mediums. An example of this is the vintage pin-up calendar featuring breast cancer survivors, "Pink Ribbon Pin-Ups". This calendar, which allows women to explore their femininity post-mastectomy, was sold nationally in over 200 Safeway stores, and helped to raise $2,000,000 for the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation as part of the Safeway Canada campaign.
Kaitlyn's background includes training in Moscow at the Moscow Art Theatre. She also holds a joint Master's Degree from Britain's world-renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) and King's College London.