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		<title>November 2019 Media Recommendations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Another month has passed. Another spate of podcasts has graced my ears. Between work, holidays, and reviews, I managed to enjoy some awesome media related to sex, gender, and orientation. You&#8217;ll see my particular brand of nerdiness in this month&#8217;s recommendations. Watch Sex educator Emily Nagoski discusses the two things couples can do to sustain [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another month has passed. Another spate of podcasts has graced my ears. Between work, holidays, and reviews, I managed to enjoy some awesome media related to sex, gender, and orientation. You&#8217;ll see my particular brand of nerdiness in this month&#8217;s recommendations.</p>
<p><strong>Watch</strong><br />
Sex educator Emily Nagoski discusses <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF9qq6vQ3Pg" rel="external nofollow">the two things couples can do to sustain a sexual connection in the longterm</a> in her recent TED talk.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also been rewatching Stargate SG-1, which I never <em>don&#8217;t</em> recommend. Ha!</p>
<p><strong>Listen</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://unladylike.co/episodes/069/l-word-ilene-chaiken" rel="external nofollow">Cristen and Caroline of Unladylike interview Ilene Chaiken</a>, creator and showrunner of the original L Word, to discuss how the show broke ground, the inspiration for the show, being a woman in Hollywood, and the upcoming continuation of it. I was a late fan of The L Word, and 15 years later, it&#8217;s impossible to deny some of the things it got wrong. Still, I&#8217;ll check out the new one, and this interview was enlightening.</p>
<p>On a recent episode of Sluts &amp; Scholars, Simone welcomed to the show former sex worker Juniper Fitzgerald<a href="http://slutsscholars.libsyn.com/124-sex-workin-moms-with-juniper-fitzgerald" rel="external nofollow"> to talk about the stigma of sex work even after a person has left the industry</a>. Juniper, who is now a professor, talks about balancing her sex persona and real life, and how that doesn&#8217;t always work out. The interview isn&#8217;t polished as Simone has a lot of energy and is very distractable when not kept in check by Nicoletta, but it&#8217;s worth a listen.</p>
<p>While not detailing sex specifically, the recent Freakonomics episode <a href="http://freakonomics.com/podcast/princess/" rel="external nofollow">about Hollywood&#8217;s &#8220;princess problem&#8221;</a> welcomes veteran actor and feminist Geena Davis who was more than happy to discuss gender inequality in the world and in Hollywood <em>and </em>what she&#8217;s doing about it. Hint: she&#8217;s making the research happen.</p>
<p>In the most recent episode of Outward, the hosts and their guest discuss <a href="https://player.fm/series/slate-daily-feed/outward-kids-these-days" rel="external nofollow">the way that kids learn about queerness and sexuality</a> and the ways in which adults can respond that can be beneficial or harmful, especially when those parents might be cis and straight. Christina makes a great point about how teaching kids about queerness isn&#8217;t necessarily about sex and how important community is to queerness. They also bust the idea that there is one &#8220;sex talk,&#8221; and that parents must keep having these conversations with their kids. In the second half of the show, clinical psychologist Dr. Laura Edwards-Leeper joins to discuss how healthcare is handled for trans kids who haven&#8217;t reached puberty or age of majority.</p>
<p>A Peepshow podcast from September invites Ricci from Woodhull to discuss <a href="http://peepshowpodcast.com/peepshow-podcast-episode-48" rel="external nofollow">the organization&#8217;s legal case against the US over SESTA/FOSTA</a>. The hosts were then joined by one of Woodhull&#8217;s attorneys, Larry Walters. This episode reveals why this is such an important case and what&#8217;s next.</p>
<p>Finally, this episode of American Sex featuring Shanna Germain, who writes erotica and makes games, <a href="https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/american-sex/e/65040626" rel="external nofollow">looks at the intersection of kink and gaming (RPG/tabletop) and how the lessons we learn about consent through kink can be applied to ensure everyone at the table is comfortable.</a> It might be my favorite podcast of the entire year, and so little of it is about sex. Shanna seems like a super cool person, and it definitely made me want to check out Monte Cook games more closely.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have any traditional book recommendations because I spent the last two months enjoying <a href="https://amzn.to/35KwwfO" rel="external nofollow">the unabridged audiobooks of The Lord of the Rings as read by Ron Inglis</a>. They were so very charming, and I&#8217;m sad that the journey has ended. I actually signed up for <a href="https://www.amazon.com/B00NB873RG/ref=hol19_adbl_afba&amp;actionCode=AMZGB145102519924T?ref_=assoc_tag_ph_1524212015349&amp;_encoding=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;linkCode=pf4&amp;tag=reviewsbycole-20&amp;linkId=92465b1414055d1031523f1a95dc218a" rel="external nofollow" data-amzn-asin="B00NB873RG">Audible</a> just to listen to the last two. I&#8217;m over my 60-book goal for the year, so I&#8217;ll probably take December easy and focus on comics unless something interesting comes up for me to review. I do still have two book reviews before the end of the year, so keep an eye out for those!</p>
<p>Folks, let me know what you loved this month that&#8217;s related to sex. Or even if it&#8217;s not!I</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://ofsexandlove.com/november-2019-media-recommendations/">November 2019 Media Recommendations</a> appeared first on <a href="https://ofsexandlove.com">of Sex and Love</a>.</p>
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