Afleveringen
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This week's episode features Sophie Cohen speaking to Poppy Scarlett, a content creator, educator and performer, who is one of the leading voices on polyamory at the forefront of the New Sex Revolution.
The pair talk about common misconceptions about poly, why communication is key in all relationships, and the liberation that comes with exploring your sexuality with similar-minded partners.
You can find more on Poppy @polyampoppy on IG and poppy-scarlett.com
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Sophie speaks to Emma from Dominium Vita, the erotic play members' club which is taking the London underground (the party scene not the Tube) by storm.
Emma talks about how their play parties work with regards to safeguarding rules and etiquette, what actually happens inside and how novices can enter this world in a way that will ensure maximum enjoyment on their own terms.
DV is one of the organisations leading a new Sexual Revolution in the UK, and this episode reveals just how exciting this is.
You can learn more about their work at dominiumvita.com
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Sophie Cohen speaks to Anna Richards, the filmmaker and founder of ethical porn site, Frolicme.com. Anna is on a mission to reclaim women's sexuality and present sex in an empowering thing where pleasure and self-expression are intertwined. Sophie and Anna talk about breaking taboos around pregnancy and sex, bringing couples together using fantasy scenarios and helping people feel sexually seen.
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Sophie speaks to Nik Maguire about his journey from a man of God to becoming a man of kink. The amazing story of how one person ditched the Church to become a dom. And now creating his own kink sex toy brand, the Marquis of Mayfair.
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Sophie Cohen speaks to Skins actor and performer Megan Prescott about how she took back control of her body and career after the exploitation of the TV world. Megan talks about her experiences doing sex scenes as a child actor in Skins - which would surely not be allowed now - being sexualised in the media and interviewed by older male interviewers like Russell Brand, and how she finally moved into stripping and OnlyFans as a means to take ownership of her image on her own terms, as well as fund her theatrical shows, like 'Really Good Exposure' which is on at London's Soho Theatre in February, and was awarded Best Edinburgh Fringe Debut, and nominated for the Popcorn Writer's Award.
Sophie and Megan discuss sex working, the protection of children on TV sets and a changing world of young women fighting to live on their own terms.
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