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Str8 No Chaser Podcast – Episode 3
Sexual Behavior, Orientation & Identity: Not the Same Thing
We assume our sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual identity should always match. And that everyone else’s should match: what we do, what we want, and what we call ourselves. But human sexuality isn’t nearly that neat and tidy. Nor is anything related to mother nature.
In this episode, host Kelvin Blunt unpacks theoften-confused triangle of sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual identity. From Roman emperors to modern-day researchers, we explore whathappens when those lines don’t align, and why it still rattles us.
Featuring insights from Kinsey’s landmark research, Dr. Lisa Diamond, Karen Gee, and Dr. Joe Kort, this episode lays the groundwork for future conversations around labels, fluidity, desire, and societal expectations.
📌 Companion Substack essays:
– Sexual Behavior, Orientation & Identity
– The Social Construction of Sexual Orientation
🔔Subscribe on Substack: kelvinblunt.substack.com
✅Follow the podcast on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and your favorite podcast apps.
About the Host: Kelvin Blunt (he/him) is a writer, performer, and cultural commentator whose work explores the intersection of society, sexuality, and identity. With a background in performance and a knack for social excavation, Kelvin brings clarity, humor, and historical depth to conversations too often flattened by binaries.
Kelvin earned an MA in Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. He’s written and produced several shows at E! Entertainment Television. His essays have been feature on ADDitude and Substack.
Kelvin has several acting credits in film, TV, music videos, and live theatrical productions. He also wrote, produced, and performed in a solo show, Too Blunt!, which appeared at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.
Show Credits: Music: "Rules of the Game" by Toby Tranter; Image: Created with Canva
Episode Tags: #Str8NoChaser #SexualOrientation #SexualIdentity #QueerTheory #Kinsey #LGBTQ #Labels #SexualFluidity #PodcastDrop
By Kelvin BluntStr8 No Chaser Podcast – Episode 3
Sexual Behavior, Orientation & Identity: Not the Same Thing
We assume our sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual identity should always match. And that everyone else’s should match: what we do, what we want, and what we call ourselves. But human sexuality isn’t nearly that neat and tidy. Nor is anything related to mother nature.
In this episode, host Kelvin Blunt unpacks theoften-confused triangle of sexual behavior, sexual orientation, and sexual identity. From Roman emperors to modern-day researchers, we explore whathappens when those lines don’t align, and why it still rattles us.
Featuring insights from Kinsey’s landmark research, Dr. Lisa Diamond, Karen Gee, and Dr. Joe Kort, this episode lays the groundwork for future conversations around labels, fluidity, desire, and societal expectations.
📌 Companion Substack essays:
– Sexual Behavior, Orientation & Identity
– The Social Construction of Sexual Orientation
🔔Subscribe on Substack: kelvinblunt.substack.com
✅Follow the podcast on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and your favorite podcast apps.
About the Host: Kelvin Blunt (he/him) is a writer, performer, and cultural commentator whose work explores the intersection of society, sexuality, and identity. With a background in performance and a knack for social excavation, Kelvin brings clarity, humor, and historical depth to conversations too often flattened by binaries.
Kelvin earned an MA in Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. He’s written and produced several shows at E! Entertainment Television. His essays have been feature on ADDitude and Substack.
Kelvin has several acting credits in film, TV, music videos, and live theatrical productions. He also wrote, produced, and performed in a solo show, Too Blunt!, which appeared at the Hollywood Fringe Festival.
Show Credits: Music: "Rules of the Game" by Toby Tranter; Image: Created with Canva
Episode Tags: #Str8NoChaser #SexualOrientation #SexualIdentity #QueerTheory #Kinsey #LGBTQ #Labels #SexualFluidity #PodcastDrop