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Hey sex fans,
I have some absolutely fascinating SEX WISDOM in store for you today. This is just the second installment in this new podcast series. We’re all about connecting with some of the movers and shakers in the field of human sexuality. We’re talking with researchers, educators, clinicians, pundits and philosophers who are making news and reshaping how we look at our sexual selves.
My guest today is Mark Zedler. He’s a sex historian, don’t cha know. And he’s here to help us demythologize some of our culture’s sexual taboos. He believes, as do I, that once we have a historical perspective, we are less likely to be manipulated by those who want to keep us from the truth. This is very interesting stuff, sex fans! Please stay tuned.
Mark and I discuss:
- Being a sex historian.
- Exploring the origins of sexual taboos and myths.
- The history of the Bacchanalia — its zenith, persecution and downfall.
- What this story tells us about what happens.
- The resurgence of sacred sexuality.
- The Sin of Sodom.
- Comparing ancient Hebrew and early Christian interpretations.











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Holy cow, it’s another milestone, sex fans! This week’s show marks my third anniversary of podcasting. I know! Isn’t that fuckin great? I mean who would have guessed that we’d have such a long run. And what a year it has been too. I launched two podcast series last year — the 
























There is something so charming, disarming and loveable about this exceptionally talented, Spanish born erotic visual artist and illustrator. I enjoyed our time together last week immensely. But wait, did you somehow miss Part 1 of our conversation? Well, all ya gotta do is use the site’s search function in the sidebar to your right, type in Podcast #183 and PRESTO! But don’t forget to include the #sign when you search.















