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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You know how I started doing monthly media recommendations and when it became quarterly, and now it&#8217;s been more than six damn months since I posted any recs? Well, now you do! Anyway, here&#8217;s a post chock-full of links to awesome videos, podcasts, and books about sex! Watch I&#8217;ve already sung praises for Netflix&#8217;s How [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>You know how I started doing monthly media recommendations and when it became quarterly, and now it&#8217;s been more than six damn months since I posted any recs? Well, now you do! Anyway, here&#8217;s a post chock-full of links to awesome videos, podcasts, and books about sex!</p>
<p><strong>Watch</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already sung praises for Netflix&#8217;s <em>How to Build a Sex Room</em> on <a href="http://twitter.com/adriana_r" rel="external nofollow">Twitter</a>. And I&#8217;m not the only one. It&#8217;s the sex-positive home renovation show I didn&#8217;t know I needed (and I&#8217;ll soon be posting a lengthy post inspired by it)!</p>
<p>Another great watch is Episode 1 of the series <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Mysteries of X and Y</span></em> by Scientific American: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqjcmZlh6tE&amp;list=PLwJ5apO8NGfUGSxrc_zq47CmiAB8hCYe8&amp;index=3&amp;t=32s" rel="external nofollow">A Question of Sex. </a>I&#8217;m not sure if there will actually be a second episode, but this is a good look at the biological complexities of sex.</p>
<p><strong>Listen</strong></p>
<p>I not only  komcaught up with some of the podcasts I know about but decided to look for some fresh meat. One of those shows is Practice Outside the Line, a podcast where Heather, founder of the Sexual Health Alliance, talks to people who are in the business-educators, researchers, therapists and more. I especially loved this episode <a href="https://practiceoutsidethelines.com/podcast-episode-19-podcasting-and-professionalism-in-the-sex-therapy-industry-with-nicoletta-heidegger/" rel="external nofollow">featuring Nicoletta Heidegger</a>, who we know and love from Sluts &amp; Scholars!</p>
<p>99PI <a href="https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/remembering-stonewall/" rel="external nofollow">played clips from Remembering Stonewall</a> in an episode last month that you can check out if you&#8217;re interested in LGBTQ+ rights and history. You might consider pairing it with this episode of Outward, featuring Hugh Ryan who discusses his book and <a href="https://slate.com/podcasts/outward/2022/05/the-womens-house-of-detention-hugh-ryans-new-book" rel="external nofollow">the connections between prison and queer culture</a>, including Stonewall.</p>
<p>I started watching Will &amp; Grace for the very first time after hearing Malcolm Gladwell discuss <a href="https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/revisionist-history/when-will-met-grace" rel="external nofollow">how groundbreaking and carefully crafted it was,</a> which contributed to its popularity. The show itself is dated, of course, but it&#8217;s a part of history and seeing how much society has changed since 1998 shows how much progress we&#8217;ve made.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to be honest when I say that I have <strong>zero </strong>idea how I came across the Sexology by Dr. Moali podcast. But I&#8217;m glad because <a href="https://sexologypodcast.com/2021/01/12/ep212-becoming-an-extraordinary-lover-with-dr-peggy-kleinplatz/" rel="external nofollow">the episode featuring Dr. Peggy Kleinplatz</a> is such a practical, helpful, and even hopeful podcast about having better sex,</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been waiting anxiously for Beyond Fear: The Sex Crimes Podcast to return. It&#8217;s heavy but important work, and I am so grateful to Alissa and Alexa for creating this podcast. The episodes about <a href="https://beyondfearpodcast.com/2022/07/12/episode-22-invisible-victims-black-survivors-of-sexual-harm/" rel="external nofollow">invisible survivors of sex crimes</a> and <a href="https://beyondfearpodcast.com/2022/06/28/episode-21-who-is-the-ideal-victim/" rel="external nofollow">the ideal victim</a> are so very important. I suspect that the themes of racism and poor treatment of survivors will continue this season.</p>
<p><em>Much</em> earlier this year, Unladylike tackled <a href="https://unladylike.co/episodes/149/intimacy-coordinators" rel="external nofollow">intimacy coordinators</a> and Hollywood&#8217;s resistance to employing them. More recently, Cristen made an episode about <a href="https://player.fm/series/unladylike-2585058/who-the-f-is-dobbs" rel="external nofollow">the overturning of Roe versus Wade</a>, in which she delves into who the infamous Dobbs in &#8220;Dobbs v Jackson&#8221; is.</p>
<p>For something completely different, you might want to tune into the episode of <em>Behind the Bastards</em> about <a href="https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-the-bastards-29236323/episode/part-one-the-father-of-gynecology-99304866/" rel="external nofollow">the father of gynecology</a> and his unconscionable medical experimentation on Black women.</p>
<p><strong>Read</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been utilizing the university library to my advantage, and that includes several books about sex, even though I haven&#8217;t read all of them. I am fairly positive that I picked up <a href="https://amzn.to/3zKCGyj" rel="external nofollow"><em>Magnificent Sex</em></a> after listening to the Dr. Kleinpatz podcast above. Peggy and her team surveyed people about what makes sex good and used it to provide some helpful information.</p>
<p>I finally got around to reading <a href="https://amzn.to/3JpBuDW" rel="external nofollow"><em>Lux Alptraum&#8217;s Faking It:</em> The Lies Women Tell about Sex&#8211;And the Truths They Reveal</a>. It was such a deeper dive into whether and when women are believed and its impact on when and how they lie. I wasn&#8217;t expecting that, but it definitely gave me food for thought.</p>
<p>Finally, I recently finished <a href="https://amzn.to/3PPaW14" rel="external nofollow"><em>Polysecure</em> by Jessica Fern</a> and recommended it to my therapist. Now, I&#8217;m recommending it to my readers! The book is all about attachment and trauma as it applies to poly relationships, but I found it infinitely useful as someone who is single and hasn&#8217;t been in a poly situation. For whatever reason, I struggled to apply attachment theory to myself before reading <em>this </em>book. Sometimes things just click, I guess! Anyway, the book is a good intro to attachment theory even if you&#8217;re not familiar, and then Jessica launches into some practical advice. She also wrote <a href="https://amzn.to/3QbO4ZD" rel="external nofollow">a workbook</a> you can pair with it. </p>
<p>Those are my media recommendations for the first half (and some change) for 2022. There&#8217;s a lot of good stuff in here, whether you simply want to learn more, improve your relationship, or become a better practitioner!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://ofsexandlove.com/16104-2/">Spring and Summer 2022 Media Recommendations</a> appeared first on <a href="https://ofsexandlove.com">of Sex and Love</a>.</p>
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