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Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Zoe Mendelson

Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Design Matters Media

Design, Arts

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Debbie talks to writer and activist Zoe Mendelson about the importance of sexual knowledge for women.



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Ted Audio Collective.

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We are conducting an audience survey and we'd be really grateful if you could take just a few minutes to respond.

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PRX.org slash design matters to take the survey today.

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That's survey.

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PRX.org.

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slash design matters.

0:24.4

Thanks.

0:26.1

Oh my God, I can't go back to New York.

0:27.4

New York is poison.

0:28.8

It's horrible.

0:29.6

I don't want to live like that.

0:31.4

I don't want my professional success to be my number one

0:35.8

value. That's crazy. So I just wanted to get away and Mexico City was the last

0:41.0

place I'd been and I was in love with it.

0:47.0

This is Design Matters with Debbie Milman from Design Observer.com.

0:51.0

On this episode Debbie talks with writer and activist Zoe Mendelssohn about why she

0:59.0

wasn't cut out for government work. I'm not made to be in an office.

1:05.0

She also talks about the importance of sexual knowledge for women.

1:09.0

We should have at least enough power to have control over our own bodies.

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