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Let’s Do It is a podcast about queer sex education, sexual health and culture. In this episode, Liz and Alex are talking more about non-binary stuff.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex. You can and should also follow Caitlin on Twitter.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
References and links:
NB: My non-binary life - BBC
Finding the joy - genderqueer icon CN Lester on thriving in the face of negativity - SBS
Let’s Do It is a podcast about queer sex education, sexual health and culture. In this episode Liz and Alex are talking to Caitlin Benedict of the amazing NB podcast.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex. You can and should also follow Caitlin on Twitter.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
References and links:
NB: My non-binary life - BBC
The Argonauts - Maggie Nelson
On Maggie Nelson, Wittgenstein, and the inexpressable - Maggie Nelson
Maria Popova on Nietzsche’s ‘The Eternal Return’ - Brain Pickings
This Is How It Feels To Come Out As Non-Binary To Everyone Who Matters To You - Caitlin Benedict for Huffpost
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health, and this month we’re featuring episodes from our first ever live storytelling event, Let’s Do It Live, which was hosted by the NYWF! In this episode the incredible Chloe Sargeant tells a story about chronic illness and sex.
Chloe Sargeant is a 28-year-old writer who lives in Sydney, Australia. Previously News Editor at pedestrian.tv, she is currently working as a digital producer, and a freelance writer and reporter. Her bylines include SBS, Vogue Italia, Daily Life, whimn, Concrete Playground, them.us, Broadsheet and Rip It Up, and she was also a featured author in 2018 anthology, ‘Going Postal: More Than Yes Or No’. Chloe won Journalist of the Year at the 2017 Australian LGBTI Awards.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health, and this month we’re featuring episodes from our first ever live storytelling event, Let’s Do It Live, which was hosted by the NYWF! In this episode the incredible Anthony Nocera tells a story about a hook up and competitive tap water drinking.
Anthony is a freelance writer and full-time homosexual from Adelaide. His work has appeared in Krass Journal, Overland, Vice, Junkee and Black Inc’s Growing Up Queer Anthology. His work has been rejected by many notable outlets including, but not limited to, The Saturday Paper, The Monthly and The Guardian.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health, and this month we’re featuring episodes from our first ever live storytelling event, Let’s Do It Live, which was hosted by the NYWF! In this episode the incredible Alex Gallagher tells a story about coming to terms with sex as a trans person.
Alex Gallagher is a multi-disciplinary artist currently living and working on Gadigal land. Their debut poetry book Parenthetical Bodies was published in 2017 through Subbed In. Their writing has appeared in places such as The Guardian, Archer, SBS and Overland. They also play in the queer power-pop band Sports Bra.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health, and this month we’re featuring episodes from our first ever live storytelling event, Let’s Do It Live, which was hosted by the NYWF! In this episode the incredible Dani Leever tells a story about a guy that looked a bit too much like Edward Norton.
Dani Leever is a genderqueer writer, mental health advocate, anti-bullying workshop presenter and DJ. They sit on Voiceworks’ Editorial Committee, work on the team at the Digital Writers’ Festival and volunteer with Archer Magazine. They’ve written for SBS, JUNKEE, VICE, Pedestrian.tv and outside their writing, they’re a drag king and disco DJ named DJ Gay Dad.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health. In this episode Liz and Alex are joined by Dr Viv McGregor to talk all about fisting, including how to do it, challenging what you might think you know, and having some fun along the way. This episode contains discussions of sexually explicit subjects.
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
References and links:
Check OUT Clinic - STI and cervical screening for all LGBTQIA+ people
Free safe sex packs from ACON (NSW only)
Lesbian Fisting 101 by Carolyn Yates - AutostraddlePlaying Handball: A Guide to Fisting - Laura Anne Stuart
Fisting Revisited - Laura Anne Stuart
https://howtocleanyourass.wordpress.com/
NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday is Having An Epic International Fisting Day Party - Autostraddle
On anal fisting - How HardFisting Day - Jiz Lee
‘Fisting is not permitted’: criminal intimacies, queer sexualities and feminist porn in the Australian legal context - Zahra Stardust
Books for further reading:
Fist Me! The Complete Guide to Fisting - Stephan Niederwieser
Trust: The Hand Book: A Guide to the Sensual and Spiritual Art of Handballing - Bert Herrman
First Hand: An Erotic Guide to Fisting - Tim Brough
A Hand in the Bush - Deborah Addington
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health. In this episode Liz and Alex are talking about why talking to teens about sex is actually super important, and providing some resources for the young people in your life!
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
References and links:
www.nswprochoicealliance.org.au
www.pussypedia.net
Around half of 17-year-olds have had sex and they’re more responsible than you think - The Conversation
Sexual health-related knowledge, attitudes and practices of young people in Australia
www.exoticcancer.com
Why Sex Work is Real Work - Teen Vogue
Clips from:
Sex Educated - Nancy
Mean Girls
Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health. In this episode Liz and Alex are talking about STIs, including what they are, why to not panic if you think you have one, and also answering some of your questions!
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website, and to support this podcast, go to our KoFi. Special thanks to Pixie Willo for doing our intro and outro voice over this episode!
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
www.letsdoitpodcast.com
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Let’s Do It is a podcast focusing on the practical aspects of sex education and sexual health. In this episode Liz and Alex are talking about everything romance, including love languages, what romancing ourselves looks like, and getting a bit cute and loved up!
For more information, sexual health links or to submit anonymous questions, visit our website.
You can also follow the podcast on Twitter, as well as both Liz and Alex.
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.