Conversations about sex—mostly between men—that might surprise you. Host Paul Rosenberg, writer, community organizer, and sex-positive activist in Seattle, talks with bloggers, writers, scientists, sexologists, artists, teachers, and regular folks about the “ordinary magic” of authentic human sexuality and everything that gets stirred up by it. Listen in and join the conversation.
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Conversations about sex—mostly between men—that might surprise you. Host Paul Rosenberg, writer, community organizer, and sex-positive activist in Seattle, talks with bloggers, writers, scientists, sexologists, artists, teachers, and regular folks about the “ordinary magic” of authentic human sexuality and everything that gets stirred up by it. Listen in and join the conversation.
After an extended hiatus, Paul returns with his “Inside Baseball” update on the State of the Pod. This is probably a good episode for first-time listeners, as it offers a primer on The Heart of Jacks Project’s purpose and method (such as it is), plus some revisions to the original concept and a ton of previews into the next couple of months of the podcast.
This show includes a brief excerpt from the outstanding podcast, Simplify. In it, the brilliant and charming Caitlin Schiller interviews Christopher Ryan, co-author of Sex at Dawn. Link to the full episode is in the show notes.
In Feedback, Paul discusses erotic fiction, misogyny and lays out the underlying business model of every jack-off club, and it’s a lot more familiar than you might imagine.
Infinite thanks to the five new patrons who joined the Project since the last Fourth Monday. You guys rock!
The Heart of Jacks Podcast
Conversations about sex—mostly between men—that might surprise you. Host Paul Rosenberg, writer, community organizer, and sex-positive activist in Seattle, talks with bloggers, writers, scientists, sexologists, artists, teachers, and regular folks about the “ordinary magic” of authentic human sexuality and everything that gets stirred up by it. Listen in and join the conversation.