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Sex is not an open discussion on our society, left to hushed and hurried conversations and one-hour seminars in grade school. As a result, porn becomes sex education for many and ingrains a view of sex and women that permeates and influences every part of their life. In this impactful conversation, Liz and Alysia talk to Cindy Gallop – Founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn – on how the ubiquity of porn and our inability to talk about sex openly creates a view of women as submissive in the workplace, the connection between sexual values and sexual harassment, and an argument for bringing sexual discussions out of the shadows in corporate America.
Great Resources to Check Out:
www.makelovenotporn.tv
https://www.ted.com/talks/cindy_gallop_make_love_not_porn
Instagram:
@makelovenotporn
@cindygallop
By Alysia Eve and Liz FullerSex is not an open discussion on our society, left to hushed and hurried conversations and one-hour seminars in grade school. As a result, porn becomes sex education for many and ingrains a view of sex and women that permeates and influences every part of their life. In this impactful conversation, Liz and Alysia talk to Cindy Gallop – Founder and CEO of MakeLoveNotPorn – on how the ubiquity of porn and our inability to talk about sex openly creates a view of women as submissive in the workplace, the connection between sexual values and sexual harassment, and an argument for bringing sexual discussions out of the shadows in corporate America.
Great Resources to Check Out:
www.makelovenotporn.tv
https://www.ted.com/talks/cindy_gallop_make_love_not_porn
Instagram:
@makelovenotporn
@cindygallop