On May 14, 2009, it was officially announced that Nikol's show
The Midwest Teen Sex Show, a video podcast about teen sexuality, would be turned into a series for Comedy Central. However, in September 2009 Hasler announced that Comedy Central had not picked up the show for series. Beyond the
Midwest Teen Sex Show, Hasler has contributed to projects for a number of publishing outlets, and in various media.
Real American Family, a show on PiC.tv, addresses issues important to many families—being a single parent, choosing healthy diet, preparing for the school year, etc. -- with Nikol's typical frankness and sense of humor. She and her team also created an online safety video for teens called ''Don't Be An Idiot Online
; it was released by E-Spin''. In February 2010, she started an ongoing sex column for the newly launched Crushable called "Sex, Honestly". She wrote an advice column for
Milwaukee Magazine called "Love, Sex, Etc.". In May 2010, copies of Hasler's book,
Sex: A Book For Teens, was published by Zest Publications in San Francisco. The book features back cover endorsements from former surgeon general Dr.
Jocelyn Elders and feminist author
Betty Dodson. In 2016 an updated version was released. In 2018 Zest was acquired by Learner Publishing. The book is often included in school library book bans. In July 2009, Hasler accepted a position of a producer for the non-profit One Economy Corporation (of which PiC.tv is a subsidiary), immediately beginning production on a series about teen pregnancy, then revamping
Real American Family with an entirely new cast and crew. In March 2013, Hasler began working for PBS in Los Angeles. == References ==