Women Like Sex
Black sexologist and educator Dr. Shemeka Thorpe shares insights into her work and the importance of letting Black women tell their own stories.
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18 episodes
Less Booty Call, More Ella Fitzgerald
Award-winning NPR and PBS journalist and host Khalil Ekulona shares his experiences and reflections on how myths about sexuality often remove humanity from one of our most human acts. We also discuss his honor system (and my honor-ish system), what his sisters taught him about women, and what Ella Fitzgerald, Wayne Newton and Tony Bennett taught him about relationships
Women Like Sex: Life After Death Cramps
Kate Downey explains how living with menstrual “death cramps” for decades led her to pick up a mic and record her journey to a successful diagnosis, in the investigative podcast CRAMPED. As well as some of the new science she’s learned about the female reproductive systems, our problematic medical system, and sexist crash test dummies and countertops.
Women Like Sex | Ep. 15: Transcending Gender
As walking sociologists, who better than our trans peers can teach us just how much of a cultural construct gender is? That’s exactly what my friend Professor Queerstrokes does here, with one of the world’s greatest laughs to boot. We discuss how gender tropes constrict, confuse and hurt us all; how to be the best ally to trans people; and how men supported his transition much more than the women in his life.
Women Like Sex Ep. 14: You Cannot Lose What You Do Not Have
Of all the myths we're busting, virginity is among the biggest, and most persistent. It’s a social construct with no biological or medical definitions, yet heavy religious, personal and social baggage. Historian Anke Bernau and sociologist Laura Carpenter help us unpack the millennia-old obsession with female (yet rarely ever male) sexual purity and its consequences.
Women Like Sex | Ep. 13: Cabbage, Crazy Victorians & Cuneiform Sex
What do cabbage and Stalin’s mustache have in common? How did the Mesopotamians view sex? Were the Victorians even more repressed than we think? Award-winning author, historian and podcaster Dr. Kate Lister answers these questions and more with crackling wit and insight, and an enviable Yorkshire brogue.
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