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Sex Power Money with Sara Pascoe

S2 Ep9: Sex Power Money: Live Episode

Sex Power Money with Sara Pascoe

Sara Pascoe

Comedy, Society & Culture, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Comedy Interviews

4.6 β€’ 1.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 16 October 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Sara speaks to Lucy Whitehouse from Fumble, Gayathiri Kamalakanthan from the School of Sexuality Education (formerly Sexplain UK) & Decolonising Contraception, and Matilda Lawrence-Jubb and Anna Alexander from Split Banana.

This live episode was recorded at the London Podcast Festival, programmed by Deborah Frances-White from The Guilty Feminist.

More information about
Fumble: fumble.org.uk
Sexuality Education: schoolofsexed.org
Decolonising Contraception: decolonisingcontraception.com
Split Banana: splitbanana.co.uk

🍌 Sara's bestselling book Sex Power Money is out now in paperback / audiobook / ebook

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good afternoon everybody and thank you so much for coming to the first ever live

0:08.2

podcast of Sex Power Money. Please will you welcome to the stage? Me, Sarah Pasco and my brilliant guests. Hello everybody.

0:25.0

and I'll introduce you.

0:27.0

I'll introduce everybody and tell you why we're all here.

0:30.0

So, um, so... introduce everybody and tell you why we're all here.

0:33.4

So thank you to Deborah Francis White, who's the reason we're here.

0:37.6

She books lots of her friends and people that she's interested in.

0:41.4

Does that sound very nepotistic?

0:45.6

She programmed the day with podcasts because to kind of work alongside the guilty feminist.

0:50.6

And this podcast, if you've never listened to it before,

0:52.8

I interview people who either are sex workers or strippers

0:56.8

or are in some way involved in the world

0:58.8

of transactional sex, or have a really interesting insight

1:02.2

into that world, and everything that's happened on the

1:04.4

podcast and actually before that because I wrote two books, one that was about the female body

1:09.6

and evolution and one that was about transactional sex and male sexuality and the end of every

1:15.8

conversation always is what about sex education what are we talking to young

1:21.0

people about how can we improve and this is the first

1:24.0

time today that I'm actually getting to ask experts in sex education who are

1:28.6

teaching young people and all of us and are I think quite excitingly changing the future in terms of

1:37.0

how society will deal with sex and relationships and love and gender and all of those massive

1:42.4

topics.

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