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Sex, Body, and Soul

Do we really need a sexual label? with Barb Morrison

Sex, Body, and Soul

Kate Roberts

Education, Relationships, Sexuality, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.11.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Barb is an edgy music composer and producer working with artists such as Blondie. Living through the 80’s in NYC they now identifies as pan sexual and was born into a body that they could not always identify with. Barb takes us through their journey and helps us to sort through all the labels, how to use them and how to talk to our kids about their sexual identity. It's rock and roll meets sexual identification!

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0:00.0

The kids are coming for us, Kate.

0:02.3

The terms are changing all the time.

0:04.5

I identify as pangender and pansexual.

0:06.9

Those terms are going to be like long gone in five years.

0:10.1

They'll have some new stuff to tell us and we'll be like, okay, really, tell us more.

0:14.4

Welcome to Sex, Body and Soul.

0:17.0

I'm Kate Roberts, founder of the Body Agency.

0:19.6

And on this show, we talk about the marvel that is our bodies, what they can do and what they need to thrive.

0:27.2

Ladies out there, our time is now. Let's get to it.

0:31.9

We now have joining us The Incredible Barb Morrison.

0:36.0

They is an amazing American recording artist, top five

0:40.1

Billboard Dance Chart songwriter and platinum record producer for numerous artists such as

0:46.5

Blondie, my fave, and they has composed the soundtrack to this podcast. And so we're going to

0:53.6

talk about do we really need

0:55.5

sexual labels, gender labels, and how to navigate through the difficult task of understanding

1:02.5

all the latest terminology. I am so thrilled to welcome Bob onto the show.

1:09.0

Bob Morrison is in the house.

1:14.0

I am so excited about this.

1:17.6

Bob, you are a total rock star, literally.

1:21.5

You have composed the music for this podcast,

1:24.0

so all our listeners have heard your talent themselves.

1:30.1

And I'm so excited having you and being willing to talk about this very sensitive subject of labeling our sexuality. And

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