Core Erotic Feeling, Gang-Bangs&Spankings - a podcast by Dr. Jessica OReilly

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Award winning sex educator, Tristan Taormino, joins Jess to talk about spanking, gang bangs, eye candy, social justice and mind-effing.

Why you might want to attend Sex Down South this year...How to reclaim the gang bang
The role of the gang bang “host”How to discuss rules and boundaries before a group sex experience
Spanking rules and toolsThe importance of understanding your core erotic feeling
The benefits of uncovering your elevated erotic feelingsThe role of a service top
The appeal of the mind effIf you purchase tickets to Sex Down South, use code SEXWITHDRJESS for 20% off!

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00:00:05 - 00:05:04You're listening to the sacs with Dr Jess podcast sacks and relationship advice you can use tonight. Hey Jessica Riley here and today. I am joined by Tristen Tear Amino an award-winning sex. Educator media maker Speaker. She's the author of eight books editor and Co editor of twenty five anthologies and the host of your own podcast. Sex Out loud sex out loud. What do you talk about on sex out loud? You know the show evolved? It's interesting because there's so many sex podcasts right. Sometimes it feels like we're circulating all the Same guests so I think this is my. I'M GONNA go on my eighth year. This my eighth year doing it and I think the focus has become more about gender and sexuality we talk a lot about social justice marginalized communities I like to really mix in voices of you know get like a heavy hitter Janet mock and then have some one that no one's heard of you know someone who doesn't have access to the mainstream media who's doing work kind of on the margins and doing really incredible work so I like to. I like to mix it up between both and then we do questions. Not Every single episode. Do we do questions but people right? Obviously people right to me nonstop with advice questions and they call in. It's interesting because people often don't think about sexuality and social justice but even within our field you can see that there are literally thousands of brilliant folks doing really really genius work In terms of therapy of education in terms of reproductive rights. And they just don't have their voices heard because people meet me and they're like oh my gosh you know you the new Dr Ruth or in Canada the sue. You're the only one doing it and I have to tell them. You know what there are thousands of people who don't have the privilege of having this platform right right and we still thinker like suffering a little bit from being whitewashed and the people who have the most platforms and are talking the most and have the Mike most tend to be white and I feel like a group of people called that out several years ago and I took that call and criticism really seriously and feel like as a white person. It's important for me to acknowledge my white privilege and the privilege. I have in the industry the Privilege. I get with speaking gigs and to really try to push back against you know a panel where they invite me and it's all white people or a conference where they invite me and it's all white speakers so That's become m...

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