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Bonus Episode: The Orgasm Gap With Suzannah Weiss

Shameless Sex

Amy Baldwin

Self-improvement, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Education

4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

What is the orgasm gap? Why does it exist, and what can we do about it both personally and on a larger scale? Suzannah Weiss is a freelance sex and relationships writer who currently serves as a regular contributor to Vice, Teen Vogue, Bustle, Glamour, Playboy, New York Magazine, and more. She frequently discusses gender, body image, and social justice on radio shows and podcasts and has spoken at conferences including SXSW. Her feminist essays have been published in several books. She has edited for Broadly, Teen Vogue, and several bestselling authors and ghostwritten for well-known CEOs. Whoopi Goldberg once cited one of her articles on The View in a debate over whether asking for what you want in bed is a feminist act. (She thinks it is.) Suzannah holds degrees in Gender & Sexuality Studies, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Modern Culture & Media from Brown University (which she uses mainly to overanalyze The Bachelor and argue over semantics). Her background in writing, editing, marketing, and communications ranges from Silicon Valley startups to academic journals. Before starting her freelance career, she served as Assistant Editor for Footnote, a site that translates academic research for mainstream audiences, Editorial Assistant for Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, Content Specialist for the tech startup WibiData, and Research Assistant for Brown’s Humanity-Centered Robotics Institute and Social Cognitive Science Laboratory. Her writing has also appeared in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper’s Bazaar, Seventeen, Bitch, Bust, Women’s Health, Paper, Paste, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Mic, Business Insider, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, Alternet, Thought Catalog, Pop Sugar, xoJane, MEL, and much more. To learn more visit: https://suzannahweiss.com/

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0:00.0

I'm Amy, sex educator, sex and relationship coach, and sex shop owner.

0:04.5

And I'm April, VP of an international high-end pleasure products company

0:08.4

and boss queen sex toy mogul. We're best friends who make our own rules about who we are as sexual beings.

0:14.7

With everything from how to be a badass in the bedroom to top tips for bringing your relationship

0:19.0

to the next level, we have something just for you.

0:22.2

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

0:26.0

Don't forget to head on over to our website at shamelesssex.com for more.

0:34.2

And 15% off of some of our favorite sex toys, use coupon code shamelesspp in all caps

0:41.2

at purepleasureshop.com.

0:43.2

You are listening to a pleasure podcast.

0:46.9

For more from our sex podcast collective, visit PleasurePodcasts.com.

0:52.4

Hello everyone!

0:54.2

Hey everybody! This is your bonus episode!

0:58.8

We do our regular CU next Tuesday episode every Tuesday,

1:02.3

but once a month we're giving you a bonus episode.

1:04.5

And free because some of you complain, you don't like the ads, but guess what?

1:09.3

This is free for you and sometimes we need ads so that we can eat and buy wine and buy new

1:14.5

microphones and things like that. So here you go. Here's an ad free one. So we're not going to talk a lot.

1:20.1

Are you ready for a bio?

1:22.4

I guess! Susanna Wise, right?

1:25.1

Susanna Wise! Susanna Wise is a freelance sex and relationships writer who currently serves

1:30.9

as a regular contributor to Vice Teen Vogue, Bussell, Glamour, Playboy, New York Magazine,

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