Professor Sharon Lamb, author, sex educator, and therapist, with PhD student Madeline Brodt, podcast enthusiast, victim’s advocate, and social justice warrior, talk over the ethical issues involved in all sorts of sexual situations: sexual practices, sex stories in the news, sexual problems, and sexual assaults. They “trouble” rape culture, consider what may be funny about rape jokes, blow up the idea of consent campaigns on campuses, explore the world of childhood sexual play and games, figure out what’s ethical in “ethical porn,” and complain about the state of sex ed today. Funny and Feminist, with a Filosophical twist, this intergenerational pair look at what’s oh-so-wrong in the world of sex and occasionally bridge the old/young, teacher/student, uncool/hip chasm between them!
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Professor Sharon Lamb, author, sex educator, and therapist, with PhD student Madeline Brodt, podcast enthusiast, victim’s advocate, and social justice warrior, talk over the ethical issues involved in all sorts of sexual situations: sexual practices, sex stories in the news, sexual problems, and sexual assaults. They “trouble” rape culture, consider what may be funny about rape jokes, blow up the idea of consent campaigns on campuses, explore the world of childhood sexual play and games, figure out what’s ethical in “ethical porn,” and complain about the state of sex ed today. Funny and Feminist, with a Filosophical twist, this intergenerational pair look at what’s oh-so-wrong in the world of sex and occasionally bridge the old/young, teacher/student, uncool/hip chasm between them!
Sharon and Madeline respond to the recent rape story in the news described by E. Jean Carroll, about her encounter with President Trump in a department store dressing room, over 20 years ago. This leads them to consider the burden we place on victims to be the right kind of victim or to inhabit a victim persona. They respond to some of the attacks on Ms. Carroll and reinforce the idea of the #metoo movement, that these experiences are commonplace, but also that responses to these kinds of experiences vary among victims.
Music: “The Wrong Way“ by Jahzzar
From the Free Music Archive
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Madeline Fry’s Washington examiner op ed
Lawrence O’Donnell’s MSNBC interview of her
Amanda Konradi book
New York Magazine story
Sarah Ahmed on complaining
Second Rape
Sex and Ethics Podcast
Professor Sharon Lamb, author, sex educator, and therapist, with PhD student Madeline Brodt, podcast enthusiast, victim’s advocate, and social justice warrior, talk over the ethical issues involved in all sorts of sexual situations: sexual practices, sex stories in the news, sexual problems, and sexual assaults. They “trouble” rape culture, consider what may be funny about rape jokes, blow up the idea of consent campaigns on campuses, explore the world of childhood sexual play and games, figure out what’s ethical in “ethical porn,” and complain about the state of sex ed today. Funny and Feminist, with a Filosophical twist, this intergenerational pair look at what’s oh-so-wrong in the world of sex and occasionally bridge the old/young, teacher/student, uncool/hip chasm between them!