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EPISODE · May 30, 2020 · 49 MIN

What does it mean to be normal - Emily Nagoski

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Sex educator, researcher and author, Emily Nagoski, pulls us into this compelling conversation where we learn the meaning behind her message that “we are normal,” that pie is an excellent metaphor for emotion, and the secret to dealing with burn-out (it’s not what you may think!) Emily Nagoski is an expert on women's sexual wellbeing, healthy relationships, and the prevention of sexual violence and harassment.  She earned her Ph.D. from Indiana University and interned at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic. She worked for eight years as a lecturer and Director of Wellness Education at Smith College before transitioning to become a full-time speaker and writer. She has authored two books, “Come As You Are” and “Burnout.” Find out more about Emily and what she does on emilynagoski.com.

Sex educator, researcher and author, Emily Nagoski, pulls us into this compelling conversation where we learn the meaning behind her message that “we are normal,” that pie is an excellent metaphor for emotion, and the secret to dealing with burn-out (it’s not what you may think!) Emily Nagoski is an expert on women's sexual wellbeing, healthy relationships, and the prevention of sexual violence and harassment.  She earned her Ph.D. from Indiana University and interned at the Kinsey Institute Sexual Health Clinic. She worked for eight years as a lecturer and Director of Wellness Education at Smith College before transitioning to become a full-time speaker and writer. She has authored two books, “Come As You Are” and “Burnout.” Find out more about Emily and what she does on emilynagoski.com.

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