Getting to Zero: World AIDS Day 2011
The first time that World AIDS Day was ever observed was 1988. It was an election year. And the journalist who helped co-create the event noted that it would get maximal news coverage because people would be sick of hearing about the election and not quite ready for full-on Christmas coverage. The idea was, at … Read more
Podcast: Dr. Damon Constantinides: Therapist, Sexologist, LGBT Activist
I’ve known Dr. Damon Constantinides since he was but a wee graduate student. But before he scored the extra letters behind his name (MSW, LCSW, Ph.D.) he was already one of the wisest souls I had encountered. You know how movies sometimes inject a character to be the voice of reason that propels the main … Read more
Qui Alexander Tells the Kiddos About Sex
Talking with Qui Alexander is, for me, like a pleasant summation of the best parts of grad school. There will be hilarity and indecency the likes of which will make your Grandmother very uncomfortable, but you better have your thesaurus and Foucault handy because the discussion will get real deep, real fast. Qui is a … Read more
Teaching Art to Transform the Lives of Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic
Previously on Sex With Timaree podcasts we’ve spoken to people who worked or had worked in the sex industry, in various capacities. These guests got into the business, did generally well and were able to extricate themselves from the work when they wished to pursue other avenues. But what about those who cannot? In the … Read more
Sex You (I’m Gonna)
I’m a big fan of good live comedy and I become irate at bad comedy. My producer has suggested some pretty stellar interview subjects in the past, but when he directed me to this kickstarter page by comedian Nathan Phillips and his new project where he tries to have sex with an audience member live … Read more
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