(Atlanta, GA / August 29, 2022) — Cate Osborn, better known to her legions of fans as ‘Catieosaurus’, will be on hand this week as a guest and featured speaker at Dragon Con 2022 (
DragonCon.org), the world’s largest pop culture convention for science fiction/fantasy, gaming, comics (and more!) enthusiasts in Atlanta Georgia, September 1-5.
The popular content creator, media personality, certified sex educator, mental health advocate, podcast host and TTRPG influencer, is scheduled to speak at six informative and entertaining seminars during the Labor Day weekend event:
“Surviving Con with Social Anxiety and Neurodivergence”
Time: Thu 07:00 pm
“Neurodiversity at the Gaming Table”
Time: Fri 07:00 pm
“Female Presenting in the Digital Space”
Time: Sat 02:30 pm
“Awesome Women in Digital Media, Volume 2”
Time: Sat 05:30 pm
“Maintaining Mental Health as a Content Creator”
Time: Sat 07:00 pm
“The Guild of Granddaughters presents Escape the Pungeon”
Time: Sun 07:00 pm
“Dragon Con was my first ever convention, and now, as an Atlanta-based creator, it’s incredible to have such a fantastic event be my ‘home’ convention,” she explained. “Even more importantly, it’s incredibly rewarding to be asked to attend in order to further my mission of advocating and educating for disability and neurodivergence in digital media and TTRPG spaces. It’s exciting to know that my work is reaching and helping people in my own community”.
Cate Osborn, aka Catieosaurus, is a certified mental health and certified Neurodivergent sex educator, content creator, podcast co-host of ‘Catie and Erik’s Infinite Quest – an ADHD adventure’, advocate in tabletop roleplaying games and relationship spaces and online media personality with a community of more than two million followers and 500 million views/fan engagement on OnlyFans, TikTok, Twitter, IG and Twitch, where she creates informative videos that inspire and uplift others in need of positive reinforcement and support.
Prior to her advocacy work, Osborn held the position of Entertainment Director at Fairburn’s Georgia Renaissance Festival, and was an actor and teaching artist at the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, VA. She holds two master’s degrees in Shakespeare and a BFA in Theatre, and, after a formal ADHD diagnosis at age 30, now prioritizes educating others on the importance of maintaining mental health while also struggling with the ups & downs of depression.