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Welcome to HOW WE TALK ABOUT SEX

 

This is a podcast that is a frank discussion about how we communicate and learn about sex and how it affects our lives. Each week, (hopefully) I bring on a new guest to talk about how their lives are affected by sex and sexuality. I talk to friends and strangers. People who like sex and people who don't like sex. I talk to parents and ask them how they teach or intend to teach their kids about sex. I talk to writers of erotica and sexual subjects. You will find a wide range of discussion on this podcast and I hope you will enjoy and share it with your friends and families.

Dec 15, 2015

Kristin Russo is back for a second time! She's the co-founder & CEO of Everyone Is Gay & The Parents Project and is the host and co-producer of First Person, a video series on gender and sexuality from PBS Digital and WNET. We talk about the book tour for "This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids" and how she became the...


Dec 1, 2015

My guest this week is Alison Bass, author of "Getting Screwed - Sex Workers and the Law."

Alison wound up writing the book because she felt this was an untold story and there was a lot of harm being done to sex workers and to ALL women by criminalizing prostitution. She talked to experts in this field - sex...


Nov 19, 2015

Amy Jo Goddard, author of "Woman on Fire" is my guest on the podcast.

We all need to be the agent of our own sexuality. To be the agent is to be in charge – to be the one moving things forward. No one else should be the agent of our own sexuality. The government wants to be the agent of our sexuality. Sometimes...


Nov 10, 2015

Al Vernacchio, author of "For Goodness Sex," joins me on the podcast this week. Al is the Upper School Sexuality Educator and also teaches in the English department at Friends’ Central School in Wynnewood, PA. A Human Sexuality educator and consultant for over 20 years, Al has lectured, published articles, and offered...


Oct 17, 2015

The podcast is now officially International! While I was in Amsterdam for my birthday, I talked to Mariska Majoor of the Prostitution Information Center, which she opened in 1994 after she had stopped working as a prostitute. The PIC’s goal is to make it easier for people in general to talk openly about sex work and...