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Products often tell you exactly how they're intended to be used. But why leave it at that? As a culture, we have long had a knack for finding ingenious, off-label uses for things. In this episode, we take a close look at a few examples of products that are ostensibly meant for one thing, but are better known for something else entirely. We explore Q-tips, which we are explicitly told not to put into our ears; the Hitachi Magic Wand, the iconic sex toy marketed as a body massager; the musical washboard; and the children's electrolyte solution Pedialyte that many adults swear by as a hangover cure. You'll hear from Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy; Jacqui Barnett of the Columbus Washboard Company; Christopher Wilson, curator and chair of the Division of Home and Community Life at the Smithsonian; musician and educator Súle Greg Wilson; zydeco musicians C.J. Chenier and Steve Nash; Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure; as well as writers Roberto Ferdman, Dan Brooks, and Kaitlyn Tiffany. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin, Max Freedman, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, Decoder Ring's supervising producer. We had additional production from Sofie Kodner. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Special thanks to Kate Sloan, Dr. Carol Queen, Bryony Cole, Amber Singer, Molly Born, Laura Selikson, and Nell McShane Wulfhart. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, please email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on our hotline at 347-460-7281. Sources for This Episode Bishop-Stall, Shaughnessy. Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure, Penguin, 2018. Brooks, Dan. “Letter of Recommendation: Pedialyte,” New York Times Magazine, Jan. 26, 2017. Comella, Lynn. Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure, Duke University Press, 2017. Dodson, Betty. “Having Sex with Machines: The Return of the Electric Vibrator,” Dodson and Ross, June 9, 2010. Feran, Tim. “Pedialyte Is Not Just For Kids,” Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2015. Ferdman, Roberto A. “The strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy,” Washington Post, Jan. 20, 2016. Kushner, David. “Inside Orgasmatron,” Village Voice, March 26, 1999. Lieberman, Hallie. Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy, Pegasus Books, 2017. Lieberman, Hallie. “Selling Sex Toys: Marketing and the Meaning of Vibrators in Early Twentieth-Century America,” Enterprise & Society, June 2016. Russel, Ruth. “Hangover Remedies? I'll Drink to That!,” Idaho Statesman, Jan. 1, 1978. Sloan, Kate. Making Magic, 2024. Tiffany, Kaitlyn. “How Pedialyte got Pedialit,” Vox, Sep. 10, 2018. Williams, Dell. “The Roots of the Garden,” Journal of Sex Research, August 1990. Wulfhart, Nell McShane. “The Best Hangover Cure,” Slate, Aug. 29, 2013. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Products often tell you exactly how they're intended to be used. But why leave it at that? As a culture, we have long had a knack for finding ingenious, off-label uses for things. In this episode, we take a close look at a few examples of products that are ostensibly meant for one thing, but are better known for something else entirely. We explore Q-tips, which we are explicitly told not to put into our ears; the Hitachi Magic Wand, the iconic sex toy marketed as a body massager; the musical washboard; and the children's electrolyte solution Pedialyte that many adults swear by as a hangover cure. You'll hear from Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy; Jacqui Barnett of the Columbus Washboard Company; Christopher Wilson, curator and chair of the Division of Home and Community Life at the Smithsonian; musician and educator Súle Greg Wilson; zydeco musicians C.J. Chenier and Steve Nash; Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure; as well as writers Roberto Ferdman, Dan Brooks, and Kaitlyn Tiffany. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin, Max Freedman, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, Decoder Ring's supervising producer. We had additional production from Sofie Kodner. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Special thanks to Kate Sloan, Dr. Carol Queen, Bryony Cole, Amber Singer, Molly Born, Laura Selikson, and Nell McShane Wulfhart. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, please email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on our hotline at 347-460-7281. Sources for This Episode Bishop-Stall, Shaughnessy. Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure, Penguin, 2018. Brooks, Dan. “Letter of Recommendation: Pedialyte,” New York Times Magazine, Jan. 26, 2017. Comella, Lynn. Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure, Duke University Press, 2017. Dodson, Betty. “Having Sex with Machines: The Return of the Electric Vibrator,” Dodson and Ross, June 9, 2010. Feran, Tim. “Pedialyte Is Not Just For Kids,” Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2015. Ferdman, Roberto A. “The strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy,” Washington Post, Jan. 20, 2016. Kushner, David. “Inside Orgasmatron,” Village Voice, March 26, 1999. Lieberman, Hallie. Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy, Pegasus Books, 2017. Lieberman, Hallie. “Selling Sex Toys: Marketing and the Meaning of Vibrators in Early Twentieth-Century America,” Enterprise & Society, June 2016. Russel, Ruth. “Hangover Remedies? I'll Drink to That!,” Idaho Statesman, Jan. 1, 1978. Sloan, Kate. Making Magic, 2024. Tiffany, Kaitlyn. “How Pedialyte got Pedialit,” Vox, Sep. 10, 2018. Williams, Dell. “The Roots of the Garden,” Journal of Sex Research, August 1990. Wulfhart, Nell McShane. “The Best Hangover Cure,” Slate, Aug. 29, 2013. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Products often tell you exactly how they're intended to be used. But why leave it at that? As a culture, we have long had a knack for finding ingenious, off-label uses for things. In this episode, we take a close look at a few examples of products that are ostensibly meant for one thing, but are better known for something else entirely. We explore Q-tips, which we are explicitly told not to put into our ears; the Hitachi Magic Wand, the iconic sex toy marketed as a body massager; the musical washboard; and the children's electrolyte solution Pedialyte that many adults swear by as a hangover cure. You'll hear from Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy; Jacqui Barnett of the Columbus Washboard Company; Christopher Wilson, curator and chair of the Division of Home and Community Life at the Smithsonian; musician and educator Súle Greg Wilson; zydeco musicians C.J. Chenier and Steve Nash; Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure; as well as writers Roberto Ferdman, Dan Brooks, and Kaitlyn Tiffany. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin, Max Freedman, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, Decoder Ring's supervising producer. We had additional production from Sofie Kodner. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Special thanks to Kate Sloan, Dr. Carol Queen, Bryony Cole, Amber Singer, Molly Born, Laura Selikson, and Nell McShane Wulfhart. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, please email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on our hotline at 347-460-7281. Sources for This Episode Bishop-Stall, Shaughnessy. Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure, Penguin, 2018. Brooks, Dan. “Letter of Recommendation: Pedialyte,” New York Times Magazine, Jan. 26, 2017. Comella, Lynn. Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure, Duke University Press, 2017. Dodson, Betty. “Having Sex with Machines: The Return of the Electric Vibrator,” Dodson and Ross, June 9, 2010. Feran, Tim. “Pedialyte Is Not Just For Kids,” Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2015. Ferdman, Roberto A. “The strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy,” Washington Post, Jan. 20, 2016. Kushner, David. “Inside Orgasmatron,” Village Voice, March 26, 1999. Lieberman, Hallie. Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy, Pegasus Books, 2017. Lieberman, Hallie. “Selling Sex Toys: Marketing and the Meaning of Vibrators in Early Twentieth-Century America,” Enterprise & Society, June 2016. Russel, Ruth. “Hangover Remedies? I'll Drink to That!,” Idaho Statesman, Jan. 1, 1978. Sloan, Kate. Making Magic, 2024. Tiffany, Kaitlyn. “How Pedialyte got Pedialit,” Vox, Sep. 10, 2018. Williams, Dell. “The Roots of the Garden,” Journal of Sex Research, August 1990. Wulfhart, Nell McShane. “The Best Hangover Cure,” Slate, Aug. 29, 2013. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Products often tell you exactly how they're intended to be used. But why leave it at that? As a culture, we have long had a knack for finding ingenious, off-label uses for things. In this episode, we take a close look at a few examples of products that are ostensibly meant for one thing, but are better known for something else entirely. We explore Q-tips, which we are explicitly told not to put into our ears; the Hitachi Magic Wand, the iconic sex toy marketed as a body massager; the musical washboard; and the children's electrolyte solution Pedialyte that many adults swear by as a hangover cure. You'll hear from Hallie Lieberman, author of Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy; Jacqui Barnett of the Columbus Washboard Company; Christopher Wilson, curator and chair of the Division of Home and Community Life at the Smithsonian; musician and educator Súle Greg Wilson; zydeco musicians C.J. Chenier and Steve Nash; Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall, author of Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure; as well as writers Roberto Ferdman, Dan Brooks, and Kaitlyn Tiffany. Decoder Ring is produced by Willa Paskin, Max Freedman, Katie Shepherd, and Evan Chung, Decoder Ring's supervising producer. We had additional production from Sofie Kodner. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director. Special thanks to Kate Sloan, Dr. Carol Queen, Bryony Cole, Amber Singer, Molly Born, Laura Selikson, and Nell McShane Wulfhart. If you have any cultural mysteries you want us to decode, please email us at DecoderRing@slate.com, or leave a message on our hotline at 347-460-7281. Sources for This Episode Bishop-Stall, Shaughnessy. Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure, Penguin, 2018. Brooks, Dan. “Letter of Recommendation: Pedialyte,” New York Times Magazine, Jan. 26, 2017. Comella, Lynn. Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure, Duke University Press, 2017. Dodson, Betty. “Having Sex with Machines: The Return of the Electric Vibrator,” Dodson and Ross, June 9, 2010. Feran, Tim. “Pedialyte Is Not Just For Kids,” Columbus Dispatch, July 19, 2015. Ferdman, Roberto A. “The strange life of Q-tips, the most bizarre thing people buy,” Washington Post, Jan. 20, 2016. Kushner, David. “Inside Orgasmatron,” Village Voice, March 26, 1999. Lieberman, Hallie. Buzz: A Stimulating History of the Sex Toy, Pegasus Books, 2017. Lieberman, Hallie. “Selling Sex Toys: Marketing and the Meaning of Vibrators in Early Twentieth-Century America,” Enterprise & Society, June 2016. Russel, Ruth. “Hangover Remedies? I'll Drink to That!,” Idaho Statesman, Jan. 1, 1978. Sloan, Kate. Making Magic, 2024. Tiffany, Kaitlyn. “How Pedialyte got Pedialit,” Vox, Sep. 10, 2018. Williams, Dell. “The Roots of the Garden,” Journal of Sex Research, August 1990. Wulfhart, Nell McShane. “The Best Hangover Cure,” Slate, Aug. 29, 2013. Want more Decoder Ring? Subscribe to Slate Plus to unlock exclusive bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of the Decoder Ring show page. Or, visit slate.com/decoderplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jules tries, and kind of fails, to have a grown-up chat with Bryony Cole, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, about being founder of Sex Tech School. ***Warning: This epsiode features some adult content***See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sexual pleasure has been lurking in the shadows, hidden discretely in store aisles, lit up in neon on the side of highways, in glimpses on late-night TV, or relegated to the dark and dirty corners of the internet. The sex industry deserves innovation. Global sextech leader Bryony Cole set up Sextech School to do exactly that - bring founders, entrepreneurs, investors, job seekers and learners together in a six week online school to share the best new sextech ideas to transform them into viable businesses and create a vibrant, collaborative and sex positive community that is growing the sextech industry together.
Bryony Cole is the world's leading authority on SexTech. She's a keynote speaker, and hosts the Future of Sex Podcast. We spoke with Bryony via Skype to find out about her work, splitting her time between Australia and New York, and just what it takes to make it on the cutting edge.
Алена Перминова - sextech expert. Успешнно запустила приложение Senses в sexual wellbeing индустрии, в которой запрещено примерно всё. Прошла путь от поиска экспертов на сложные темы по всему миру до работающего на US рынке продукта. Алёна верит в силу профессионального комьюнити и взаимодействия с менторами, что особенно успешно удалось в Sextech school by Bryony Cole. Начинает свой день на коврике, потому что уверена, что выровненное тело, дыхание и сфокусированное внимание помогают жить жизнь такой, какая она есть: разной, наполненной, интересной, вкусной. Alena Perminova is a sextech expert. Successfully launched the Senses app in a sexual wellbeing industry where just about everything is banned. She went from searching for experts on complex topics around the world to a product that works on the US market. Alena believes in the power of a professional community and interaction with mentors, which was especially successful at Sextech school by Bryony Cole. She starts her day on the mat, because she is sure that an aligned body, breathing and focused attention help to live life as it is: different, full, interesting, tasty. FIND ALENA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | LinkedIn ================================SUPPORT & CONNECT:Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/denofrichTwitter: https://twitter.com/denofrichFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.develman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/denofrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/den_of_rich/Hashtag: #denofrich© Copyright 2023 Den of Rich. All rights reserved.
On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Bryony Cole. Bryony has amassed a global following as the go-to expert on sextech. With over one million downloads of her Future of Sex podcast, and extensive global media coverage she is the trusted authority for industry insights in The New York Times, The Today Show, Wired and many other global media. Bryony has written for Playboy, and appeared on TV shows such as Netflix's FollowThis Series, Vice Slutever, The Money Channel, and The Morning Show on Channel 7. As a highly-regarded speaker, her stage presence roster includes some of the world's largest culture, technology and ideas events such as SXSW and Vivid. Her global sextech hackathon events and Future of Sex reports are considered the pinnacle of industry insights and innovation. She is a sought-after consultant who partners with organizations across the world forecasting trends in the sextech industry for governments, tech titans and entertainment companies. Most recently, Marie Claire awarded her podcast Future of Sex as ‘one of the best sex and relationship podcasts of 2020'. Key points: Bryony introduces herself Being replaced by sex robots A cyberpunk or solarpunk future? Deepfakes and fear mongering The impact of technology on relationships The evolution of sex toys and robots Pro-social technology which enhances connection Polarization and possibilities Relevant links: Bryony's Instagram: @bryonycole Bryony's website: https://www.bryonycole.co/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message
The sextech industry is growing exponentially, and innovative sex toys are just one piece of the story. Join us for a fun and enlightening conversation about the many ways tech is shaping sexual wellness, fertility, sex education, sexual assault prevention and yes, more fun in the bedroom! Our guest is Bryony Cole, founder of SexTech School and host of the Future of Sex Podcast (available on Apple, Spotify and Google Podcasts)Find Bryony Online:LinkedInInstagramTwitterFind SexTech School OnlineThe Future of Sex Podcast WebsiteReferenced:LoveHoneyCoral AppCalisto for reporting sexual assaultMend ChatbotGhostbotYo Sperm Test appWe Get Real AF Podcast Credits:Producers & Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue RobinsonVanessa AlavaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahalava/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessahalava/Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanessahalava Sue RobinsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susannemrobinson/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanneandthesea/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sociallysue_Audio Producer/Editor: Sam McleanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcleansounds/Website: www.inphase.bizAudio Music Track Title: Beatles UniteArtist: Rachel K. CollierYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiHnYgtOn8u9YovYplMeXcwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelkcollier/Website: https://www.rachelkcollier.com Intro Voice-Over Artist: Veronica HortaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicahorta/Cover Artwork Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@alicemoore We Get Real AF Podcast OnlineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wegetrealaf/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wegetrealafFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wegetrealaf/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wegetrealafWebsite: https://wegetrealaf.comThis episode is part of the Summer Throwback series - a re-release of favorite WeGRAF episodes. The We Get Real AF podcast is a production of MicDrop Creative, telling inclusive stories through film and media.Support the show
Today we're talking about sex and technology. The world's relationship with technology is complex and ever-changing. Dating apps, the pill, and digital mass porn, to name only a few, are technological innovations that have radically impacted our sexual lives and how we relate to each other. Technological innovations often inspire fear. Socrates worried about writing replacing oral culture. The hunter-gatherers probably moaned about the advent of agriculture. But who's to say they weren't right to moan?In the 1850s, during the Industrial Revolution, transcendentalists warned how the advent of a mechanistic and technological age could impact humanity. Henry Thoreau wrote during the industrial revolution: “Our inventions are often an improved means to an unimproved end.” However ingenious an invention may seem, it will likely have unintended side effects and even shape who we are as people, in ways that are not always obvious or positive. At the same time, technology has also greatly enhanced our freedoms and choices for our bodies. It's given us the ability to have more orgasms, to have children, to not have children, and to connect outside our usual social circles. Increasingly, it's assisting in improving how we educate people about sexuality and creating new ways of managing sexual assault prevention and reporting.So, in light of this, how should we develop technologies that relate to human sexuality and intimacy? What social problems can be solved using technology? Why do technological solutions so often feel like a bandaid for deeper issues? The challenges surrounding technology are often explored in black and white. This week Caroline has asked Bryony Cole to help analyse the grey areas. Bryony Cole is the founder and host of the Future of Sex podcast, where she explores the intersection between sex and tech. Since the podcast's success over the last seven years, she's founded Sextech School, a program helping new sextech businesses commercialise. From interviewing owners of sex dolls to running sex tech hackathons, Bryony has been deeply involved in the sex tech industry since the early realisation of its potential value. She is a wealth of knowledge on how the relationship between technology and sex has developed, and how it continues to do so. Resources:Check out Bryony's work here. Listen to The Future of Sex Podcast here.Connect with us:@becuming.meBecuming takes the frustration out of finding the perfect sex toy by sending you personalised recommendations. Check it out at www.becuming.me. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bryony Cole joins Hiwa Alaghebandian on the podcast this week. Bryony is the world's leading authority on sextech. She is the founder of the SexTech School, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, and an absolute gem to listen to. Hiwa and Bryony talk about vibrators, devices that help increase pleasure, dating apps, sex robots, and so much more. They also talk about the rise of female entrepreneurship in sextech, current trends in the industry, the ethics, and concerns of how sextech could create a dystopian future. If you are someone who is single and dating, they discuss several sextech innovations that can bring more safety and ease to your dating adventures. If you are in a long distance relationship, they discuss innovations that can bring intimacy and connection between you and your partner. If you are in a long-term relationship, they discuss innovations that can help spice things up. As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode. To find Bryony Cole:
Bryony Cole joins Hiwa Alaghebandian on the podcast this week. Bryony is the world's leading authority on sextech. She is the founder of the SexTech School, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, and an absolute gem to listen to. Hiwa and Bryony talk about vibrators, devices that help increase pleasure, dating apps, sex robots, and so much more.They also talk about the rise of female entrepreneurship in sextech, current trends in the industry, the ethics, and concerns of how sextech could create a dystopian future.If you are someone who is single and dating, they discuss several sextech innovations that can bring more safety and ease to your dating adventures. If you are in a long distance relationship, they discuss innovations that can bring intimacy and connection between you and your partner. If you are in a long-term relationship, they discuss innovations that can help spice things up.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.To find Bryony Cole:
Bryony Cole joins Hiwa Alaghebandian on the podcast this week. Bryony is the world's leading authority on sextech. She is the founder of the SexTech School, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, and an absolute gem to listen to. Hiwa and Bryony talk about vibrators, devices that help increase pleasure, dating apps, sex robots, and so much more.They also talk about the rise of female entrepreneurship in sextech, current trends in the industry, the ethics, and concerns of how sextech could create a dystopian future.If you are someone who is single and dating, they discuss several sextech innovations that can bring more safety and ease to your dating adventures. If you are in a long distance relationship, they discuss innovations that can bring intimacy and connection between you and your partner. If you are in a long-term relationship, they discuss innovations that can help spice things up.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.To find Bryony Cole:
Bryony Cole joins Hiwa Alaghebandian on the podcast this week. Bryony is the world's leading authority on sextech. She is the founder of the SexTech School, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, and an absolute gem to listen to. Hiwa and Bryony talk about vibrators, devices that help increase pleasure, dating apps, sex robots, and so much more.They also talk about the rise of female entrepreneurship in sextech, current trends in the industry, the ethics, and concerns of how sextech could create a dystopian future.If you are someone who is single and dating, they discuss several sextech innovations that can bring more safety and ease to your dating adventures. If you are in a long distance relationship, they discuss innovations that can bring intimacy and connection between you and your partner. If you are in a long-term relationship, they discuss innovations that can help spice things up.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.To find Bryony Cole:
Bryony Cole joins Hiwa Alaghebandian on the podcast this week. Bryony is the world's leading authority on sextech. She is the founder of the SexTech School, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, and an absolute gem to listen to. Hiwa and Bryony talk about vibrators, devices that help increase pleasure, dating apps, sex robots, and so much more.They also talk about the rise of female entrepreneurship in sextech, current trends in the industry, the ethics, and concerns of how sextech could create a dystopian future.If you are someone who is single and dating, they discuss several sextech innovations that can bring more safety and ease to your dating adventures. If you are in a long distance relationship, they discuss innovations that can bring intimacy and connection between you and your partner. If you are in a long-term relationship, they discuss innovations that can help spice things up.As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode.To find Bryony Cole:
FemTech Focus is a 501c3 non-profit organization founded to empower, equip, and bring together healthcare professionals, life-science entrepreneurs, and forward thinking investors to revolutionize women's health and wellness. FemTech Focus elevates the FemTech industry through increased awareness, providing resources to FemTech founders, & creating opportunities to support FemTech startups through exposure, networking, and access to capital.The FemTech Focus Podcast with Dr. Brittany Barreto is a meaningfully provocative conversational series that brings femtech experts – including doctors, scientists, inventors, and founders – on air to talk about the innovative technology, services, and products (collectively known as femtech) that are improving women's health and wellness. The podcast gives our host, Dr. Brittany Barreto, and guests an engaging, friendly environment to learn about the past, present, and future of women's health and wellness.Dr. Brittany Barreto is a scientist, serial entrepreneur, and venture capitalist. While finishing her PhD in Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, Brittany founded Pheramor, the first nationwide DNA-based dating app. She then embarked into venture capital as the Senior Venture Associate at Capital Factory and was tasked with launching the fund's Houston branch. Brittany now has her sights on advancing women's health. She is host of the FemTech Focus podcast which has 150+ episodes and 30 thousand downloads in 105 countries. Brittany is the co-founding partner of Coyote Ventures, a US-based venture fund investing in early-stage women's health startups.
This episode contains adult content of a sexual nature. We discuss sex and masturbation throughout the entire episode. We're kicking off Bite-Sized Beauty with an Adore Beauty fan favourite: After Dark . For the next few weeks, we will be exploring sex, intimacy and pleasure with some of the biggest names in the industry. What's on today's episode: Kegel exercises We discuss the whole wonderful world of kegal exercises, and why it's so important to have a strong pelvic floor! The Future Of Sex With Bryony Cole Bryony Cole is the host of the Future Of Sex podcast, the founder of Sex Tech School AND a Lovehoney ambassador. She is a sought-after consultant forecasting trends in the sextech industry. What's sextech? Listen on! You can find out more about Bryony here: https://www.bryonycole.co/ PWDKWN: Hannah: Lelo Beads Mini https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/lelo/lelo-beads-mini.html?utm_source=omny&utm_medium=podcast Sam: Luvloob Oil-Based Lubricant https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/luvloob/luvloob-oil-based-lubricant.html?utm_source=omny&utm_medium=podcast Disclaimer: https://www.adorebeauty.com.au/disclaimer.html Hosts: Hannah Furst & Samantha McLaren Guest: Bryony Cole See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this final episode of the second series of The Sexual Wellness Sessions hosted by Psychosexual & Relationship Therapist Kate Moyle, we're discussing the future of sex. My guest Bryony Cole and I talk about the biggest changes and trends that we have seen impacting our sex lives recently, and where we think the future of sex is heading. Undoubtably there has been an enormous shift in our sex lives and accessibility to information since the dawn of the internet; and we see that smart phones in particular have played a huge part in changing how we find and meet partners, stay in relationships, and break up. In our conversation Bryony and I talk about the pros and cons of the impact of tech on our lives, the changes to sexual healthcare and solutions; and how sex tech, trends and developments can not just change how we have sex now, but can influence narratives, messages and education going forward. Bryony Cole is the world's leading authority on sextech, and she's fascinated by the way technology permeates every corner of our lives, even the most intimate ones. She is the creator and host of the Future of Sex podcast, founder of Sextech School and Lovehoney's resident sextech advisor. Since launching the top-rated podcast Future of Sex, Bryony has been on stages across the world forecasting trends in the sextech industry for governments, tech titans and entertainment companies, including SXSW, PEN World Voices Festival, Skolkovo Foundation and Founders Forum. Bryony recently launched Sextech School, a course for entrepreneurs looking to get started in sextech. This episode was brought to you by Lelo the luxury sex toy brand combining luxury, pleasure and innovation to create sex toys for both solo and couple pleasure; and I am very proud to work with Lelo as their UK Sex Expert, and you can use the code KMLELO15 until the end of 2021 to get 15% off your order at https://www.lelo.com/ @lelo_official Kate Moyle is Psychosexual & Relationship Therapist and Certified Psycho-Sexologist, who is passionate about having open and normalising conversations around sex and relationships; and helping people to get to a place of sexual health, happiness and wellbeing. Follow Kate on Instagram at @KateMoyleTherapy
Hello horizontal lover. Intimacy investigator. Horizontalist. Typically, horizontal is the podcast about intimacy of all kinds, recorded while lying down. The first part of our conversation is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and the last part is available exclusively to my patrons on Patreon. But this: is Season 4, my Season of Experiments. And this experiment is an installment of Alexa Martinez's that sex chick podcast, which was, full disclosure, recorded while in bed, but (gasp!) sitting upright. For that sex chick, it's episode 34, and for horizontal, episode 128. I'm told it's the longest Alexa has ever gone with a guest, so, here's to horizontal stamina. *wink* In this episode, sex parties done right, I share the orientation I lead at my last play party — which is a Facebook-safe euphemism for a sex party — in its entirety. Alexa's super-connected sex-positive crew of curious kittens, a collective on Facebook called That Sex Group, have been really curious about these parties. Both of us have found it's what a lot of people want to know about when they find out it's a) something we've got a fair amount of experience with, and b) something we're willing to talk about publicly. So here! We made you an episode. This contains the lion's share of wisdom I've gathered about play parties during my 7 years in the sex-positive community. What can happen at a play party, how you prepare for it, how to communicate with your partner or partners about it, some points of etiquette, and some of my personal tales of play parties past. I first met Alexa at a Future of Sex panel, curated by the podcast host and sextech expert, Bryony Cole, who was my guest for episodes 28. future of sex, and 29. sexual attitude readjustment day. This was also the very same event at which I met Bryan Stacy (who was on said panel) & Dominick Q., champions of men's work and co-hosts of The Great Man Within podcast, who were also my guests for a Season Threesome on episodes 76. the discerning dick, and 77. post-sex choice. (In Season Three, I got horizontal with two guests at a time, who were in some kind of relationship with one another. Hence: the season threesome!) Recently, I guested on The Great Man Within, and we did a deepdive into The Stoplight Game. It's episode #220, titled, “How To Ask For What You Want in the Bedroom.” This to say that… in the not-so-distant future, when I have Alexa on my podcast AT LAST, we will all have been guests on each other's shows, and isn't that a particularly pretty podcaster-polycule? Yes. Yes I think it is. Alexa is my kindred. She approaches sex, love, & relationships with the same kind of voracious curiosity I do, tickled through with playfulness. She was one of the first to encourage me to set up shop as an Intimacy Coach, and now, three years later, I finally have. She sometimes has purple hair and is always up for a frolic and a photo opportunity and a deep conversation. You can hear her smiling when she talks, and the way she shares her vulnerable relationship realizations with the world are both an affirmation and an inspiration to me. I love her. I hope you will too. Come get figuratively horizontal with us, in Canggu, Bali, Indonesia, and Austin, Texas.
Technology invades all the rooms in our house, so why don't we talk about its impact in the bedroom? Dr. Alyssa Dweck and Rachel talk taboo topics with Bryony Cole, a leading expert in sex tech. Her global sex tech hackathon events and Future of Sex podcast are considered the pinnacle of industry insights and innovation. Bryony is a sought-after consultant who partners with organizations across the world forecasting trends in the sextech industry for governments, tech titans and entertainment companies and walks our hosts through her trailblazing journey from the very beginning. The hosts and their guest dive right into stigma and how communication, education and social media are the driving force behind increasing popularity in the industry. Bryony speaks to sex and the pandemic and how the absence of touch has changed our relationships both in the short term and long term as we are able to return to proximity with others. Alyssa and Rachel spark an interesting discussion about Bryony's legacy of inspiring others and bringing other, mainly female, entrepreneurs alongside finding success in a budding industry. The episode wraps with Bryony sharing insight from her years of experience and insight into what's to come in the future of sex tech with an obligatory unmissable story of a robot encounter. If you've missed previous episodes of the Busine$$ of the V podcast, they are available at: https://businessofthev.com
The sextech industry is growing exponentially, and innovative sex toys are just one piece of the story. Join us for a fun and enlightening conversation about the many ways tech is shaping sexual wellness, fertility, sex education, sexual assault prevention and yes, more fun in the bedroom! Our guest is Bryony Cole, founder of SexTech School and host of the Future of Sex Podcast.Support the show (https://wegetrealaf.com/how-you-can-help)
This Episode I talk to Bryony from Eye 2 Eye and Open Gate, about bite sports, positive training and Huntaways.
In this episode, Don MacPherson is joined by sextech futurist, podcaster and speaker Bryony Cole. Bryony is on the front lines of sex technology innovation and adoption. She joined the show to discuss what exactly sextech is and how developments in sextech will change the way humans explore their sexuality, find potential partners and build relationships. Don and Bryony also discuss the importance of sex education and the possibility of a new sexual revolution.
The future is HERE on this episode of TMO featuring Bryony Cole (@bryonycole), "the world's leading authority on sextech". Tiff and Bryony open up for a fascinating conversation on technology as a double-edged sword, social media censorship, the ethics of artificial intelligence, the way apps changed how we date and the allure of living a fantasy. Make sure to listen to Bryony's Future of Sex (@futureofsex) podcast for everything sex, tech and the intersection of the two. You can find Take Me Out on IG @tmopodcast, and find Tiff on IG + TikTok @tiffbaira for more chaotic content.
This is She’s On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We're talking dating, sex, and love this Valentine's Day with Bryony Cole, sextech expert and host of the award-winning podcast "Future of Sex", and Dr. Justin Garcia, executive director of the Kinsey Institute. Join us! The physicians and their guests’ views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall. Hashtag: #ShesOnCall
This is She’s On Call, a weekly show hosted by NYC-based doctors ENT specialist Dr. Sujana Chandrasekhar and general surgeon Dr. Marina Kurian. We're talking dating, sex, and love this Valentine's Day with Bryony Cole, sextech expert and host of the award-winning podcast "Future of Sex", and Dr. Justin Garcia, executive director of the Kinsey Institute. Join us! The physicians and their guests’ views are their own and do not represent any institution. Please contact your doctor for any personal questions. Please hit share and join us live on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube at @shesoncall. Hashtag: #ShesOnCall
Bryony Cole, c'est la référence mondiale de la Sextech.
Sex tech expert Bryony Cole is the host of the Future of Sex podcast and creator of Sextech School, a 6-week program for entrepreneurs. Today, Bryony shares her journey of entering this industry, what products are hot right now, and where she sees the future of sex tech going. Alexa and Bryony also talk about sex robots and dolls, diving into the psychology of doll ownership & companionship, and the ethical boundaries around robots. Today on That Sex Chick: * Bryony’s journey into sex tech * How sex tech helps spice up your intimacy & connection * Where the future of sex tech is going * The most interesting areas of sex tech right now * Psychology of doll ownership & ethics around sex robots * How to get into sex tech Follow Bryony: * Instagram: @bryonycole ( https://www.instagram.com/bryonycole/?hl=en ) * Podcast: Future of Sex ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/future-of-sex/id1127544978 ) * Websites: sextechschool.com ( http://www.sextechschool.com ) ; futureofsex.org ( http://www.futureofsex.org ) * Resources: ohnut.co ( https://ohnut.co/ ) ; unboundbabes.com ( https://unboundbabes.com/ ) Connect with Alexa: * thatsexchick.com ( https://www.thatsexchick.com/ ) * IG: @thatsexchick ( https://www.instagram.com/thatsexchick/ ) This show is produced by Soulfire Productions ( http://soulfireproductionsco.com/ )
www.DogCastRadio.comMonkeys House is a dog sanctuary and hospice where dogs go to live. It's a joyful place run by Jeff and Michele Allen in their own home, supported by volunteers. With the uncertainties of life, separation anxiety has more potential than ever to trouble our dogs. Head dog trainer at Eye 2 Eye and Beco ambassador Bryony Cole, and Beco founder George Bramble discuss dealing with, and preventing, it. Plus the DogCast Radio News.
www.DogCastRadio.comMonkeys House is a dog sanctuary and hospice where dogs go to live. It's a joyful place run by Jeff and Michele Allen in their own home, supported by volunteers. With the uncertainties of life, separation anxiety has more potential than ever to trouble our dogs. Head dog trainer at Eye 2 Eye and Beco ambassador Bryony Cole, and Beco founder George Bramble discuss dealing with, and preventing, it. Plus the DogCast Radio News.
Today's guest is Bryony Cole. Bryony has appeared in Forbes, TedX, New York Times, Wired, Vice, Mashable and Vogue. She is a trailblazer who is questioning and redefining what the future of sex looks like, what the effects of tech are on our intimate and personal relationships, and the implications for female sexual pleasure. Bryony followed her curiosity and developed her own podcast called The Future of Sex, which she has grown while becoming a thought-leader and expert in this space.While Bryony is hugely successful, she's also one of the most genuinely kind, curious and positive people i've met. Her energy is infectious and the work she has done in changing perceptions of this fascinating industry is commendable. Check out her podcast The Future of Sex - https://open.spotify.com/show/6efexpa6WDsGtZDpGdfazf?si=oQUcSJGuS5CKjFa-wiaX1w and her Sex Tech School - https://www.sextechschool.com/
This week on Humans Aren't Robots we present a fantastic conversation with the world's leading authority on sextech, Bryony Cole. Sex Tech you say? What is that? Oh, just a 30 30 dollar industry and valued at 130 billion over the next 5 years. A perfect guest for our podcast. I started the chat by asking Bryony what one of the most defining moments in her life has been and from there we tackle a number of topics including changing the narrative around sex, sex tech and what it means to be a male in 2020! A fascinating conversation, thanks Bryony!
With over one million downloads of her Future of Sex podcast and extensive global media coverage, Bryony Cole is the trusted authority for industry insights on what is possible when sexuality and technology combine. Bryony is regularly engaged to forecast trends in the sextech industry for governments, technology and entertainment companies. and her global sextech hackathons, Sextech School and Future of Sex reports are considered the pinnacle of industry innovation.
Bryony Cole is the podcast host of Future of Sex, teacher at Sex Tech School and innovator at Wheel of Foreplay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sex and tech… what on earth is that all about you might be wondering? On today's episode, I dive into this fascinating topic with sex futurist and entrepreneur Bryony Cole, to find out how technology can be used to improve our sexual experience, report sexual assault, help us overcome sexual difficulties and even teach us how to sextet. We delve into the fear of technology taking over, how it cannot replace human connection, and how we can use tech to enhance our sexual experience. You can find Byrony on Instagram @futureofsex, and her podcast is Future of Sex.
Sex and tech… what on earth is that all about you might be wondering? On today’s episode, I dive into this fascinating topic with sex futurist and entrepreneur Bryony Cole, to find out how technology can be used to improve our sexual experience, report sexual assault, help us overcome sexual difficulties and even teach us how to sextet. We delve into the fear of technology taking over, how it cannot replace human connection, and how we can use tech to enhance our sexual experience. You can find Byrony on Instagram @futureofsex, and her podcast is Future of Sex.
The world’s leading expert on Sex-Tech expert and host of the Future of Sex, Bryony Cole joins us to discuss how technology has impacted our sex lives. Dr. Jones helps a listener struggling with early ejaculation and we review the Wand from We-Vibe.
Bryony interviews three sextech pioneers, the legendary “Michael Bay of business” Founder and CEO of Make Love Not Porn, Cindy Gallop, Founder and CEO of Unbound Babes, Polly Rodriguez and Founder and CEO of Private Packs, Suzanne Sinatra. On the panel they all discuss their individual experiences in sextech, where they have faced and challenged sexism, censorship, the patriarchy - pushing the boundaries with their brands and setting an example for upcoming founders and CEOs in the marketplace. Guests - Cindy Gallop - Polly Rodriguez - Suzanne Sinatra Sponsors - We-Vibe http://www.we-vibe.com - Lover http://www.lover.io Find Us Online - Website: http://www.futureofsex.org - Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/futureofsex - Twitter: http://twitter.com/futureofsexshow - Merch: http://www.futureofsex.org/store Credits - Host: Bryony Cole. Twitter: @bryonycole, Website: http://www.bryonycole.co - Producers: Bryony Cole/David Lamb Instagram: @davylamb - Editor: Chad Michael Snavely Twitter: @chadmichael Website: http://www.chadmichael.com About Us Future of Sex podcast takes you inside the world of sextech, the emerging industry at the intersection of sexuality, technology, and what it means to be human in the middle of it all. Join our host Bryony Cole as she talks to sextech’s leaders and experts, from sex therapists researching skin hunger, to Cannasexual™ entrepreneurs who are finding ways to bring CBD and sex together, to astrosexologists asking the tough questions like, are we allowed to have sex in space.
The Sexual Happiness Podcast is back! On the first show of season 2, Sammi and Nick are joined by sex tech wizard Bryony Cole to chat about the arousal cycle, how sex toys can help to boost your arousal level, and how to talk about your turn-ons with a partner. To say thank you for listening, we're also offering you 15% off any purchase at Lovehoney. Follow the links below to claim the discount in your region. Lovehoney USA: www.lovehoney.com/podcast/ Lovehoney UK: www.lovehoney.co.uk/podcast/ Lovehoney AU: www.lovehoney.com.au/podcast/ Lovehoney CA: www.lovehoney.ca/podcast/ Lovehoney NZ: www.lovehoney.co.nz/podcast/ Lovehoney EU: www.lovehoney.eu/podcast/ #Lovehoney #SexualHappiness #TurnUpTheTurnOn Got a question for us? Get in touch at podcast@lovehoney.com
Episode Notes In episode 6 of The Handicast, Heather and I take a deep dive into sex tech with the host of the Future of Sex Podcast, Bryony Cole. We explore whether or not sex tech is all robots and VR (and how VR can be an accessibility tool), we talk about voice activation toys and whether they would be accessible, but most importantly we look at how sex tech will not replace intimacy and touch, but rather act as an additive and enhance those things! Enjoy! You can follow Bryony's work at: www.futureofsex.org If you want to hear more about Handi you can go to www.thatshandi.co and follow all our socials at @thatshandi If you wanna be a part of a Handicast with Heather and Andrew, e-mail us at getintouch@thatshandi.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Bryony Cole, founder of the Future of Sex and the world's leading authority on sextech, joins us in episode 108 of Relate! In this episode, we talk about the intersection of technology and sexuality and how the rapid advancement of technology is having a greater impact on our intimate relationships. We debate whether technology is enhancing or taking away from intimacy. Bryony also discusses how talking about sexuality is very taboo in society and that, in fact, sexuality goes beyond the physical, being mental and emotional as well. She shares that, while technology continues to progress, it is crucially important that we remember what makes us human. To learn more about Bryony and all of her work, please visit https://www.futureofsex.org/ and https://www.bryonycole.co/, or follow her on Instagram @bryonycole and @futureofsex. As the world’s leading authority on sextech, Bryony Cole is fascinated by the way technology permeates every corner of our lives, even the most intimate ones. Since launching the top-rated podcast Future of Sex, Bryony has been on stages across the world forecasting trends in the sextech industry for governments, tech titans and entertainment companies. Her incredible body of research, global sextech hackathons and annual Future of Sex report are considered the pinnacle of industry insights and innovation. She is also part of the New York-based Women of Sextech, a fast growing community of entrepreneurs, developers and thought leaders. Bryony has been featured on Netflix, Viceland Technopia, Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Forbes and other global media. Mashable praised the Bryony’s sextech hackathons saying that they are critical in these tenuous times of inequality: “Encouraging women-led innovation in sex tech is critical at a time when it's such a challenge for female entrepreneurs to secure funding in a still-stigmatized industry. These women work to create better opportunities for themselves and their peers, the aim is also to encourage women-led tech in the industry's overlooked areas: education, pleasure and, improved communication.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support
As the world’s leading authority on sextech, @BryonyCole is fascinated by the way technology permeates every corner of our lives, even the most intimate ones. Since launching the top-rated podcast @futureofsex, Bryony has been on stages across the world forecasting trends in the sextech industry for governments, tech titans and entertainment companies. Today we chat sextech in quarantine and how both technology and spirituality provide entry points to de-stigmatize shame and embracing your own sexual expression.
All around the world, people are now living in isolation. Many of us are confronting this experience alone. Physical interaction is now a liability. What does this mean for one of humanity’s most important forms of connection — sex? And how can we continue to meet our fundamental need for intimacy during these times? Laurie looks at what all this on-screen interaction will mean for the future of sex. Could tech eventually replace human touch? Will people develop relationships with machines? From teledildonics to virtual girlfriends, sextech expert Bryony Cole talks sex in isolation and the future of love. ————————————— Show Notes O.School End of Life Care Machine Wheel Of Foreplay Sex Hacker Kenneth Play Esther Perel OMGyes Mend (chatbot) Replika Roman (chatbot) Slutbot Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
We are keeping our distance this week! How do we keep up active and healthy sexual lives in the midst of the current climate? First up, we chat with Bryony Cole from Future of Sex about tech solutions for physically isolating, but remaining socially and sexually connected at this time. We're chatting with sex worker Max Arion about the impact of COVID-19 on our sex worker populations, and how innovative tech can support everyone in our community. Lastly - we touch base with Associate Professor Edwina Wright about transmission of COVID-19 in intimate settings, and what to consider when minimising our risk. We cover a lot of great resources this week The Future of Sex Lover app Sex, Intimacy, and Coronavirus on Thorne Harbour The Cock Destroyers Teach Sex Ed on YouTube Kirroo designer sex toys Scarlet Alliance - Australian Sex Workers Association is the national peak sex worker organisation in Australia.
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Anchor (podcast): https://anchor.fm/thedissenter Bryony Cole is the host of sex tech podcast Future of Sex and works as a researcher and strategist in future human and technology fields. She is the world's leading authority on sextech. Since launching the top-rated podcast, Future of Sex, Bryony has been on stages across the world, defining the direction of sextech for governments, technology and entertainment companies. Her wide body of research and annual Future of Sex report are considered the lead in industry insights. Bryony is an international speaker, published writer and producer, who has been featured on shows like Viceland and Technopia, and articles in Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Brides, Glamour and many other global media. In this episode, we address what the future might be reserving for us in terms of sexual experiences, human relationships and emergent sex technology. We go through the topic of how and why sex is still a social taboo. We clarify the fact that, even though we focus a lot on the technology, the future will also include the human relationships themselves. We refer to some non-normative sex preferences, and how society deals with “deviant” sex behavior. We then discuss modern sex education, particularly in the West, and the new challenges, particularly coming from learning how to deal with the virtual world, and things like social media. We talk about the complex intricacies of pornography and prostitution for both the consumer and the performer, connecting it with sex-positive feminism. We address technology like sex robots and teledildonics, and the new kinds of relationships and experiences that they already allow for. Finally, we briefly talk about new relationship styles, like polyamory, and the challenges involved there. -- Follow Bryony's work: Future of Sex podcast (website): http://bit.ly/35YvXA3 Bryony's personal website: http://bit.ly/2Jd8QYv -- A HUGE THANK YOU TO MY PATRONS/SUPPORTERS: KARIN LIETZCKE, ANN BLANCHETTE, PER HELGE LARSEN, LAU GUERREIRO, JERRY MULLER, HANS FREDRIK SUNDE, BERNARDO SEIXAS, HERBERT GINTIS, RUTGER VOS, RICARDO VLADIMIRO, BO WINEGARD, VEGA GIDEY, CRAIG HEALY, OLAF ALEX, PHILIP KURIAN, JONATHAN VISSER, DAVID DIAS, ANJAN KATTA, JAKOB KLINKBY, ADAM KESSEL, MATTHEW WHITINGBIRD, ARNAUD WOLFF, TIM HOLLOSY, HENRIK AHLENIUS, JOHN CONNORS, PAULINA BARREN, FILIP FORS CONNOLLY, DAN DEMETRIOU, ROBERT WINDHAGER, RUI INACIO, ARTHUR KOH, ZOOP, MARCO NEVES, MAX BEILBY, COLIN HOLBROOK, SUSAN PINKER, THOMAS TRUMBLE, PABLO SANTURBANO, SIMON COLUMBUS, PHIL KAVANAGH, JORGE ESPINHA, AND CORY CLARK! A SPECIAL THANKS TO MY PRODUCERS, YZAR WEHBE, ROSEY, JIM FRANK, ŁUKASZ STAFINIAK, IAN GILLIGAN, SERGIU CODREANU, AND LUIS CAYETANO! AND TO MY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, MICHAL RUSIECKI!
PT1 SXNoir talks with sex tech innovator Lora DiCarlo about dominating the conversation at CES after having their award taken unjustly from them for being sex tech and given back, sex toys vs sex tech, the ose and what it means to be a queer founder of a company. Hear from leading sex tech expert Bryony Cole about the Future of Sex, the large reach of sex tech, building mindful sex tech and a sex robot update! Food for Thot Lora DiCarlo @loradicarlo_hq Loradircarlo.com Deep Thots Pt 1 Bryony Cole @bryonycole Future of Sex This episode was directed by Erin Mckeon, edited by GabAlexa, and our theme music is composed by Valley Latini, Thot Leader pod is hosted and produced by me, SXNoir. Shout out to Ethel’s club for hosting us. For updates sign up for the newsletter at SxNoir.com and follow @sxnoir on social media. Be sure to buy merch from my collaboration with Jacq the Stripper at strippersforever.com. Make sure you rate, review and share with a fellow thot leader. For more details about our guest and their work, check out our links in the description. As always, be thotful.
The first episode of 2020 is brought to you by Jo, Vanessa, Rowe and Warren Guests include Bryony Cole, host of the “Future of Sex” podcast joining us to talk about the Melbourne sex tech hackathon that she is hosting. Followed by IDEAS Executive Officer, Dianna Palmer. IDEAS is a disability support not-for-profit helping people coping with the bushfire season. Also in other news - #tiktokdoc. How doctors (GP’s) are turning TikTok into a less than a minute clinic.
Bryony Cole hosts the Future of Sex podcast. She interviews entrepreneurs, therapists, and scientists about technology's impact on sexuality. Sextech is a $30 billion industry and no one is really talking about it and its impact on us. Bryony's mission is to normalize the conversation about sex and technology. She wants to destigmatize the conversation around our bodies, sexuality, and our identities in relation to the rapid rate of innovation in technology. In This Episode We Talk About: Taking the "masks" off and being real and vulnerable about where we both are in our lives. How to keep the faith while growing your business What is sextech? How sex tech is not just about robots taking over the world. Exciting things happening right now in sextech. Show Notes: Future of Sex Website Future of Sex Instagram Bryony Cole Instagram 11/11 Full Moon Circle {Use code: LETSDOTHIS50 for 50% off} Connect with Chase Wild Hearts: If you enjoyed the podcast, please share it. Subscribe, rate and review the show on iTunes. Your rating and review help more people discover it! Follow on Instagram @chasewildhearts and let me know your favorite guests, lessons or any show requests.
On today’s show, Dr. Emily is joined by sex tech expert & host of the Future of Sex podcast, Bryony Cole & they’re talking about sex tech & what the future may hold for anything involving pleasure. Also, Dr. Emily answers your sex related questions. The two of them discuss topics like VR porn — what the draw is to it & how to use it wisely, as well sex robots & their place in the human world. Plus, how to tell your partner they’re a little too rough during oral sex & why is it that vulvas get more love from vibrators than penises. Thank you for supporting our sponsors who help keep the show FREE: Zumio, Same Day STD Testing, Promescent, SiriusXM, In Control Intensity. Follow Emily on all social: @sexwithemily For even more sex talk, tips, & tricks visit sexwithemily.com For more information on Bryony Cole, click HERE.
Future of Sex presents the second episode in a three-part series with Erika Lust on how she creates her unique style of indie adult cinema using mostly all-female crews. The second episode focuses on the production side of ethical porn. We talk about the challenges and ideals of female crews and the creation of XConfessions, a project driven by everyday people who submit fantasy ideas to be turned into short films. Bryony also interviews college student Abby Masen who is about to embark on her own ethical porn venture, Authentique Films. To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole.
Sex Tech is coming! How can it improve your life? Would you do it with a sex robot? What about a dirty talk tutorial from an app? Bryony Cole, a world leading expert on the intersection of sex, feminism, and technology talks us through it all This episode is brought to you by Sweet VibrationsVisit https://sweetvibes.toys/ and use the code "Wild Love" to get %15 off at checkout Connect with Bryony Cole:Website | http://www.bryonycole.co/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/bryonyco/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bryonycole/Twitter | https://twitter.com/bryonycole Future of Sex | https://www.futureofsex.org/ Listen to the Future Of Sex Podcast | https://apple.co/2ytAQ4A Connect with Whitney Miller:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/whitnlove/?hl=enFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/Miss2Jits/Twitter | https://twitter.com/whitnlove Connect with Wednesday Martin:Website | http://wednesdaymartin.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/wednesdaymartinphd/Twitter | https://twitter.com/WednesdayMartinFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/wednesdaymartinphd/YouTube | https://bit.ly/2zfvv1H Check out Wednesday Martin’s new book Untrue | http://wednesdaymartin.com/books/untrue/ Subscribe on Itunes https://apple.co/2XKfS0bSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2JPxuhnStitcher | https://bit.ly/2xYNQz0 Show NotesOMGyes | https://www.omgyes.com/OHNUT | https://bit.ly/2yoG5T8Real Doll | https://www.realdoll.com/Squish | https://unboundbabes.com/products/unbound-squishParma Ring | https://unboundbabes.com/products/palmaWomen of Sex Tech | https://www.womenofsextech.com/Realbotix Harmony AI | https://realbotix.com/HarmonyDr. Tammy Nelson | https://drtammynelson.com/Sue Jaye Johnson | http://suejaye.com/Dr Holly Richmond | http://drhollyrichmond.com/Kenneth Play | https://kennethplay.com/Mend | https://www.letsmend.com/Callisto | https://www.projectcallisto.org/The Rape Axe | https://rape-axe.com/Unbound | https://unboundbabes.com/The Womanizer | https://bit.ly/2LSvcScWe-Vibe | https://we-vibe.com/
The rules are changing. At a time when technology promises to allow the lame to walk and the blind to see, we're forced to ask: what makes us uniquely human? In this final episode of Season 1, we speak with the so-called "sage of Silicon Valley," Yuval Noah Harari, about humanity's future. We try out technology that claims to deliver on a miracle, and we meet the source of several new innovations being created by people normally left out of the laboratory. In this episode: Professor Yuval Noah Harari, Sebastian Thrun of Google X and Kitty Hawk, Bryony Cole of Future of Sex, musician Noe Socha, and Dr. Andy Schwartz of the University of Pittsburgh. Special thanks to The Forward, and Make It All Work. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Future of Sex presents a three-part series with Erika Lust on how she creates her unique style of indie adult cinema using mostly all-female crews. The first episode focuses on Erika’s own personal story, from her first experience of porn to how her education in Sweden influenced her style of ethical, feminist, indie filmmaking today. We talk about how gender and the male gaze in pornography, as well as 50 Shades of Grey influenced the way people perceive different sexual fantasies and sexual relationships. To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole. Includes clips from: Come Curious Dave Chapelle Superbad Melanie Murphy Ulrika Jonsson American Pie
Bryony explores how technology is increasingly effecting how we experience sex, if watching porn influences how good you are in bed, what it’d be like having sex in space or on psychedelics, the list of reasons we have sex, and many other areas on a topic that can always do with more open conversation around.Bryony Cole is a podcast host, public speaker and expert on sex tech.
Bryony Cole is the world's leading authority on SexTech. She's a keynote speaker, and hosts the Future of Sex Podcast. We spoke with Bryony via Skype to find out about her work, splitting her time between Australia and New York, and what it takes to make it in a burgeoning industry.
Technology has changed the way we do everything – but have you ever really thought about the impact it has had, or will have on your sex life in the future? For better and for worse, sex tech is a booming industry. In this episode, Dr. Tammy talks with Bryony Cole - sex futurist, entrepreneur and host of the podcast The Future of Sex. Tune in to learn about the future of pleasure and intimacy, and hear your questions answered about how to introduce sex tech into your life and your relationships.RESOURCES & INFORMATION · Send us your questions: The Trouble with Sex· Join The Trouble with Sex Community, support this podcast and get exclusive perks, special access to Dr. Tammy, extra resources, offers and deals. Go to patreon.com/thetroublewithsex for more now!· Book a Couples or Individual Intensive Session with Dr. Tammy at her Santa Monica, CA or New Haven, CT office. Email: drtammy@thetroublewithsex.com.· Want more Dr. Tammy? Read her books: The New Monogamy, When You're the One Who Cheats and Getting the Sex You Want. · Listen to our full theme song here! NoTroublewithSex_ThemeSong Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thetroublewithsex)
Let's talk about sextech! This is a live show podcast recording from April 9th at the Peoples Improv Theater. Special guests for this memorable night included Bryony Cole (CEO of Future of Sex), Polly Rodriguez (CEO of Unbound), and Mal Harrison (Center for Erotic Intelligence). FUNNY AS TECH Our Relationship With Technology is Messy...Let's Discuss! Each week, tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar and comedian Joe Leonardo take a deep dive into a complex tech issue that is tripping up society. The show has dealt with AR, VR, AI, IoT, diversity in tech, tech addiction, media literacy, future of work, and much more. Previous guests have included CNN's Laurie Segall, Baratunde Thurston, Nir Eyal, Manoush Zomorodi, Douglas Rushkoff, Joe Lubin, Tracy Chou, Bridget Carey, Dennis Crowley, and Chuck Nice. Outside of podcast recordings, Funny as Tech holds regular live performance in NYC at the Peoples Improv Theater. Funny as Tech also performs on the road with conferences and special events. Have a question? Info@FunnyAsTech.com FUNNY AS TECH www.funnyastech.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/FunnyAsTech Instagram: www.instagram.com/FunnyAsTech/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FunnyAsTech/ Soundcloud: @user-328735920 iTunes: apple.co/2mAxIAV Google Play: bit.ly/2C7afyg *Find Funny as Tech on Spotify & RadioPublic Signup to our monthly mailing list: https://funnyastech.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=43f37d897394e33ea3668b208&id=0d2e9ef88e “While shifts in technology now affect all of us, they’re usually discussed in the ivory tower or at industry conferences. Like any subject involving niche expertise, future speculation and no clear-cut answers, it’s hard to make entertaining. A show like Funny As Tech presents an alternative: an expert who quotes studies from PricewaterhouseCoopers with a comedian who can make it digestible on the fly.” -Engadget (Chris Ip) === BRYONY COLE Bryony Cole is the world’s leading authority on sextech. Since launching the top-rated podcast, Future of Sex, Bryony has been on stages across the world, defining the direction of sextech for governments, technology and entertainment companies. Her wide body of research and annual Future of Sex report are considered the lead in industry insights. Bryony is an international speaker, published writer and producer, who has been featured on shows like Viceland and Technopia, and articles in Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Brides, Glamour and many other global media. POLLY RODRIGUEZ Polly Rodriguez is the CEO and Co-Founder of Unbound, a rebellious sexual wellness company for women. Polly went through a cancer diagnosis at 21 that resulted in early onset menopause and found herself shopping for a vibrator at a seedy shop next to the highway in St. Louis, Missouri. Ten years later, she started Unbound with the goal of taking vibrators, lubricants and sexual accessories mainstream through elevated design, body-safe materials, and accessible pricing. Today, the company has been hailed by the New York Times as the “ideological center of the tech-savvy, female-led women’s sexuality movement” with over 75 products created by a team of 10 women in New York City. MAL HARRISON Mal Harrison is a clinical sexologist, eroticism philosopher, author, TED speaker, and found of the Center for Erotic Intelligence. As a frequent global lecturer on desire, consumerism, power dynamics, and the future of human relationships, she explores how the erotic mind can empower our everyday lives, offering fresh insights on cultivating erotic intelligence amid ever-evolving technology. In addition to consulting on numerous start-ups in the sextech sector, she is a member of the International Society of Sexual Medicine. Mal has been featured in publications such as WIRED, Mashable, The Guardian, Independent, Glamour, NYTimes, Vice, and more.
Bryony Cole is one of the world's leading experts in SexTech, and we chat with her about the future of sex, ranging from sex robots to dick-destroying rape-prevention devices. KarenLee grows curious about the evolution of SexTech through history (of course she goes back to Christopher Ryan and the bonobos). Cam grows concerned about how SexTech will ignore the key ingredient to sex – human connection and authentic desire. Turns out we're not far away from the movie Her! Can't get enough of Bryony Cole? Join us on Patreon to hear her answers to our rapid-fire sex questions! She tells us the BEST walking-in-on-a-parent story. You can find the bonus episode and more at www.patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom. Stay up-to-date with Bryony's work at FutureOfSex.org and follow her on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @FutureOfSex. Be a part of our show! We want to hear about the craziest place you've had sex. Text or leave us a voicemail at (YES) TEXT-MOM, or (937)-839-8666. Want to try KarenLee's new fav lube? Check out #LubeLife's Mint Chocolate Chip water-based lube. Use promo code "20COOLMOM" for 20% off their bombass dankass lubes. They've got lubes for any occasion! You can also follow them on IG @hashtaglubelife. Thank you for all the love over the past 190+ episodes. We couldn't do it without you. If you'd like to support the show, consider helping us in the following ways: 1) Enter to win a Sex Talk With My Mom sticker by leaving us a rating and review on iTunes. Make sure to let us know that you did it through email or DM, so we can mail you the sticker. 2) Donate on our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/sextalkwithmymom. You will receive awesome BONUS EPISODES on an exclusive "Sex Talk With My Patrons" podcast. All proceeds go to creating this podcast! 3) Snag the new Sex Talk With My Mom t-shirt from our merch store at www.sextalkwithmymom.com/merch. You'll look fly as hell! 4) Take a pic of where you're listening to the podcast and tag us on Instagram @SexTalkWithMyMom. Word-of-mouth is really the best way to spread the love. Get close with us on social at: Facebook/Instagram - @SexTalkWithMyMom Twitter - @SexTalkPodcast Website - www.SexTalkWithMyMom.com
NYC Sextech and the Future of Sex with Bryony Cole, a leading authority on sextech. Bryony talks to co-hosts David Ryan Polgar (tech ethicist) and Joe Leonardo (comedian) about sextech industry myths, making things for invisible populations, and women in sextech. **Bryony Cole will be a special guest for our live show in NYC on Tues, April 9th at 6pm! "Let's Talk about Sextech" at the Peoples Improv Theater. bit.ly/FunnyAsTechLiveShow Bryony Cole Since launching the top-rated podcast, Future of Sex, Bryony has been on stages across the world, defining the direction of sextech for governments, technology and entertainment companies. Her wide body of research and annual Future of Sex report are considered the lead in industry insights. Bryony is an international speaker, published writer and producer, who has been featured on shows like Viceland and Technopia, and articles in Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Brides, Glamour and many other global media. www.futureofsex.org @bryonycole and @futureofsex FUNNY AS TECH Our Relationship With Technology is Messy...Let's Discuss! Each week, tech ethicist David Ryan Polgar and comedian Joe Leonardo take a deep dive into a complex tech issue that is tripping up society. The show has dealt with AR, VR, AI, IoT, diversity in tech, tech addiction, media literacy, future of work, and much more. Previous guests and collaborators have included CNN's Laurie Segall, Randi Zuckerberg, Baratunde Thurston, Nir Eyal, Manoush Zomorodi, Douglas Rushkoff, Joe Lubin, Tracy Chou, Bridget Carey, and Chuck Nice. Outside of podcast recordings, Funny as Tech holds regular live performance in NYC (at the Peoples Improv Theater. Funny as Tech also performs on the road with conferences and special events. Have a question? Info@FunnyAsTech.com FUNNY AS TECH www.funnyastech.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/FunnyAsTech Instagram: www.instagram.com/FunnyAsTech/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/FunnyAsTech/ Soundcloud: @user-328735920 iTunes: apple.co/2mAxIAV Google Play: bit.ly/2C7afyg *Find Funny as Tech on Spotify & RadioPublic Signup to our monthly mailing list: funnyastech.us17.list-manage.com/subscrib…2e9ef88e
Over all men between the ages of 25-29 were far more likely to get their sexual education from porn than any other form. Now anyone who has a passing knowledge of internet porn can see how problematic that can be, if everything you learn about sex is through these forms of entertainment. It’s like learning how to drive a car from action movies. Luckily as we have heard before from people like Bryony Cole, the sex tech industry is vastly evolving and now we have places where people can ask those sex questions that maybe you couldn’t ask your teacher, your mom, your dad, or hell even your doctor. Juicebox is an app that is made just for that, and I invited Brianna Rader the founder of Juicebox to tell us more about the app and how it can help men of all ages You can try out the app by using the code MANHOOD
Pasak psichologų, vienas geriausių būdų atsipalaiduoti – pabūti namuose ar nueiti į kavinę, išsitraukti bloknotą ir tiesiog rašyti. Kada rašymas tampa terapija? Kokią įtaką tai turi mūsų psichinei sveikatai? Apie tai – pokalbis su psichologe Uršule Toleikyte. Taip pat laidoje domėsimės, kokią įtaką pažintys internete ir naujosios technologijos turi mūsų santykiams realiame gyvenime. Apie antrosios pusės paieškas internete ir jų įtaką mūsų sveikatai kalbėsimės su šeimos medicinos rezidente ir tinklaraštininke Juste Latauskiene, o intymumą ir technologijas pasakos šių dalykų ekspertė australė Bryony Cole. Ved. Karolina Bieliauskaitė ir Karolina Panto.
Pasak psichologų, vienas geriausių būdų atsipalaiduoti – pabūti namuose ar nueiti į kavinę, išsitraukti bloknotą ir tiesiog rašyti. Kada rašymas tampa terapija? Kokią įtaką tai turi mūsų psichinei sveikatai? Apie tai – pokalbis su psichologe Uršule Toleikyte. Taip pat laidoje domėsimės, kokią įtaką pažintys internete ir naujosios technologijos turi mūsų santykiams realiame gyvenime. Apie antrosios pusės paieškas internete ir jų įtaką mūsų sveikatai kalbėsimės su šeimos medicinos rezidente ir tinklaraštininke Juste Latauskiene, o intymumą ir technologijas pasakos šių dalykų ekspertė australė Bryony Cole. Ved. Karolina Bieliauskaitė ir Karolina Panto.
Do you ever wonder about the future of sex? Is it going to be run by sex tech, sex-bots and super vibrators? Are you ready for the incredible changes that are on their way in the next few decades that will impact our sex lives? Join us with Bryony Cole, CEO of Future of Sex, as we discuss the roles of apps, websites, robots and virtual reality, as they continue to expand at the intersection of technology and sexuality. The possibilities are infinite, awe-inspiring and unknown.
Do you ever wonder about the future of sex? Is it going to be run by sex tech, sex-bots and super vibrators? Are you ready for the incredible changes that are on their way in the next few decades that will impact our sex lives? Join us with Bryony Cole, CEO of Future of Sex, as we discuss the roles of apps, websites, robots and virtual reality, as they continue to expand at the intersection of technology and sexuality. The possibilities are infinite, awe-inspiring and unknown.
We welcome sextech expert and host of The Future of Sex podcast Bryony Cole to talk all things sex & technology: VR, sex robots, body augmentation, teledildonics and more! In dating news we learn about women-run sex tech companies and get a primer on pansexuality. Then we answer two listener questions including a listener whose boyfriend got caught masturbating to pictures of her friends and a virgin who wants to know how to date casually.This episode is brought to you by Lola!
Fintech, edtech, healthtech... and now, what is sextech? Sextech refers to any technology or tech-driven venture that enhances the human sexuality experience. Its the US$30 billion industry that you've never heard of... and no, its not just sex robots and VR porn. On this episode, Sara and Jye's worlds collide as we talk all things sextech with Gavin Heaton of Disruptor's Handbook. Together with Bryony Cole, Gavin is also part of the team that hosts the Future of Sex global hackathon and accelerator series. Gavin gives us his thoughts on the opportunities and challenges for sextech companies, and how they're changing the world. He explains why sextech is at the point where social media was years ago, and how its recent exponential growth has been driven by female founders. We then talk about Asia's first sextech hackathon that took place in Singapore in May - what it is, how its structured, what the winning ideas were and how you can get involved! --- Want to get even Better in Bed? Download the audio guide. Follow us on Instagram. Detailed show notes for this episode here Produced by Jye Smith (@jyesmith, jye@doublestar.co)
Bryony Cole talks the Future of Sex with her clarion call for outspoken freedom around open + positive sexuality, education and expression. Future + FemTech + Sex + VR + AI + Society + Ethics + Technology ----more---- TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 Founder at Future of Sex Bryony is a founder Future of Sex, a research and media lab focused on the intersection of sexuality and technology. The company was awarded a place in the Google-Walkely Media Incubator and Cole continues to attract global attention for her work empowering women through media creation and organising global hackathons. Bryony, an international speaker, published writer and producer, has been featured in Wired, TechCrunch, The New York Times, Playboy, Mashable, Motherboard, ABC, Financial Review, Brides, Glamour and many other global media. [Edited Transcript] BC: My company futureofsex.org explores the intersection between sexuality and technology, or sextech. We do a lot of research into all the new products and services coming out, whether thats robotics, to VR sex education to health and education services on digital platforms. We also run global hackathons where we encourage everyone to come along and hack for a weekend, and develop their own product or service or business around some sort of challenge in sex. It's open to everyone, we do one every 3 months in a different city, the next one is in New York in August and then we'll be in Europe at the end of the year. We've had specific challenges around providing people with disabilities some form of sexual expression. These are people who are often seen as invisible, who don't have access to sex education. One of the teams in Singapore developed a sex education program for people who are either blind or deaf, and they're are able to play this game and learn all about intimacy whether through voice activation or be read online on a screen. How can we provide this for everyone, not just your everyday person, but aging population, people with disabilities, people in rural populations that don't usually have access to proper sex education and sexual health resources, and how technology can change that.. And then you've got all the fun stuff for enhancing that which is sex toys, adult entertainment, and even robotics which is what we're here at LOGIN today, discussing. JR: How do you know that the robot's consented, how do you know that the robot has consented? Is it informed, enthusiastic consent? BC: Now we're crossing this grey area, from it just being a technology like a sex toy or a sex doll, to this technology that can talk to you, recite you poetry, remember your pizza order. There's a very big question mark over whether sex robots will have rights, or if it's a system like a voice activated Alexa that you've bought and lives in your home and you have ownership over. We all dream it's going to be this Westworld, with sentient beings, but we're not quite there yet, it's still pretty clunky and it's still rote learning. But the projection onto the future is huge, you'll see lots of news about sex workers rights, if robots are considered sex workers what does that mean? And the brothels that are opening up in Spain and across Europe, how do you even begin to negotiate consent with technology? I don't have a specific answer for you as we're continuing to do the research. We're not quite there yet, but it's amazing how quickly technology is moving to that other side, but will it ever replace a sense of intuition? I don't think it can. JR: I don't think it can either, but I can understand how addictive it can be, how you can get so swept up in that world, and it can be easier to relate to technology, it can be easier to relate than to humans who are unpredictable, and messy, and might say and do things that you don't want. If you've just got the technology catering to your every whim and desire, so I think there's a shift maybe in how we also negotiate intimacy and relationships, and this could bring up interesting questions in that area. BC: You see that already in the proliferation of online dating apps, from these profiles where you filled out 40 questions, to this swipe culture, where you can swipe away 50 humans and I think we underestimate how quickly our behaviours can change. It isn't so far-fetched to think that in the not too distant future we will have entire relationships with people that are entirely online, and they will be intimate relationships. JR: I know, the film Her, where he falls in love with the voice, and it didn't seem very far from now. BC: in Japan the most advanced in terms of that AI being able to speak to you and treat you like a girlfriend or boyfriend. There's a company called Gatebox, with a cartoon girl (named Azuma Hikari, meaning 'light') in a cylinder and she controls all the things at home but also sends you emotional text message while you're work. And that technology is being marketed at home as a replacement 'girlfriend or wife.' So it kind of does exist already, these ideas that we're falling in love with voices and that concept like 'Her'. Kotaku: Japanese Company Will Pay Employees Extra Money If They're Married To 2D Characters JR: It seems to mostly be men falling in love with the woman robot or voice, does it operate in the other direction, are you having conversations with the people who are programming this about how it might operate in the other direction? BC: It's a slow process, I'll say it's very dominated at the moment by white men, as most technologies industries are, even if we look outside the sexuality aspect of tech, all those virtual assistants, they all have female voices, google home, amazon Alexa are all female voices, so there's definitely an issue there. Also if you talk to the companies, there's not as much a demand from the female side for these technologies, we're actually quite happy in what we have. The biggest growth in what we call vaginanomics, which is vagina plus economics or Femtech, is really around self-pleasure and understanding your body, sexual health resources and new vibrators that don't look offensive, and could sit on a coffee-table or be in a museum bookshop, really catering towards women's needs. It's one of the areas I was most excited about when I stepped into sextech is wow, we're using virtual reality in classes for education and history, it' s a great tool for learning. Imagine if we transferred that to sex education, where that is by far and above the most neglected curriculum globally. We never learn the real stuff when we talk about sex, we never learn about communication and empathy and intimacy, that's really the real stuff that makes the difference. And so Virtual Reality is such a great tool for that, because it can be private, but you're taken into a world that is interactive, engaging, can be safe. There's experiments in Universities in the state, also bedoink VR which started as a porn company, but has taken responsibility to educate consumers, because this is the default sex education now. So how do we start to change what they're seeing and have some sort of interesting engaging curriculum around sex, that is relevant to kids these days. Like sexting, revenge porn, cyber-flashing all these things that, they didn't exist when I grew up. So how do we reinvent that, and I think we're seeing initial virtual reality applications, mostly through porn companies. For example one that has developed Virtual Sexology, it's designed by a sex therapist, hosted by a porn star, it will take men through a course dealing with premature ejaculation, and for women awareness about their bodies, how to get in touch with your body, how to feel more comfortable. So really cool applications in technology beyond just entertainment. JR: Crossing that boundary towards intimacy, it doesn't matter what technology you're using, what app you have but at some point it still comes down to you taking that leap. BC: Yeah it does, you can't manufacture intimacy, it's not efficient like other technology. That's where we need to understand, that's what humans bring to the sex equation is intimacy that's cultivated through shared experiences, that takes time, builds up, has depth, and that's our special sauce! My vision for the future is all about having a more open, less judgemental, less shameful culture around sex. Just normalising that conversation is a great start, the more we start to talk about sex normally the more we start to be open about our preferences, I think we'll see a better, happier society. TRANSIT LOUNGE RADIO @ LOGIN 2018 We are LOGIN 2018 – the first, largest, most uncompromising innovation bash in the Baltics. At LOGIN, the roadmap for INNOVATION is TECHNOLOGY x CREATIVITY x BUSINESS. Whether you’re a blockchain geek, a currencies philosopher or a sophisticated designer, if you believe your desk isn’t the only place where innovation happens – you must LOGIN! Content isn’t everything. Context is everything. Transit Lounge Radio brings you conversations from LOGIN 2018! Thank you for tuning in, we hope you've had as much fun listening as we did making the program. Transit Lounge Radio is independently produced, your support keeps the conversation flowing! 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Heyyy, Welcome back to season two of horizontal, the podcast that makes private conversations public, or, to paraphrase my listener ghostheart, the podcast that “takes you into my bed and lets your ears watch as I unzip intimate conversations.” We record while the opposite of vertical, wearing robes. It’s a thing, the robes. It makes a difference! In this episode, I lie down with Bryony Cole. Bryony is the host of one of my hands-down favorite podcasts, Future of Sex, which explores the intersection of the “evolving worlds of sex and tech.” Her work grapples with questions like: how will VR affect relationships? Does sex with a humanoid robot constitute cheating? Bryony also moderates live panels with some of the most fascinating innovators and radicals in sexuality and technology. She organizes and hosts sex tech hackathons across the globe, seeding innovation in the field. She’s also, I must say, a stunningly gorgeous Australian beach babe, which would be a little difficult to deal with, if she wasn’t also one of the sunniest, most accommodating humans on the planet. Her soft Australian accent makes my brain tingle ... To follow all things Bryony and Future of Sex, get yourself over to FutureOfSex.org If you enjoy lying down with us, become a patron of the horizontal arts! Patreon is a website that crowdsources income for artists. It can make it possible for me to continue making independent, uncensored, ad-free, homemade radio. For $10 a month you'll receive quarterly lullabies, sung by Lila. For $20 a month you’ll get two tickets to a live recording! Lots of other perks on patreon.com/horizontalwithlila For show notes (photos! vocab! resources!) and behind-the-scenes stories from the horizontal does america tour, sign up on horizontalwithlila.com In the first half of our episode, we talk about catholic school skirts, the time I slapped a girl, being spared sex, and going to the chapel. We got horizontal in Williamsburg, in Bryony’s bed. It was summertime, and though I asked Bryony turn off her air conditioner, there was nothing to be done about … other people’s air conditioners. At one point, the condensation from an air conditioner above her air conditioner began to drip drip drip … Ah, the sounds of summer in Brooklyn, ladies and gentleman. If I were you, I’d come lie down with us. Credit Where Credit Is Due: This episode was edited by Bryony’s “Future of Sex” editor, Chad Michael Snavely! Thank you, Bryony! Listen to the rest of the podcasts in Chad’s catalogue through chadmichael.com. My sumptuous cover art is by the illustrator Shana Shay, whom you can hire through 99designs. The theme music is by newly minted papa Alan Markley, on Instagram as plasticcannons. May you have someone to love, something to do, and something to look forward to. Thank you, for lying down with us.
What do we hide from others about sex? What do our Google searches reveal about who we really are and what we really want from sex? Will VR provide a safe space to explore hidden desires in the future Join Future of Sex in a groundbreaking panel exploring hidden worlds, featuring: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of New York Times bestseller Everybody Lies, contributing op-ed to NYT and former Google Data scientist Dr Holly Richmond, sex therapist and curriculum designer of VR sex course for women, Virtual Sexology II Darius Journigan, actor, The Sex Myth To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole.
Welcome in to season two. Horizontal is the podcast about intimacy - sex, love, and relationships of all kinds - that’s entirely recorded while lying down. We were on hiatus while I made a 15,000 mile solo road trip, circumnavigating the US on a tour I called “horizontal does america.” I got to lie down with my guests in their homes in their cities. You'll hear those episodes, like one with Dr. Lindsey Doe, of YouTube’s Sexplanations, and another with Marcia B, co-founder of Cuddle Party, later on in the season. In this episode, I lie down with my dear friend Meghan Tonjes, YouTube sensation, singer-songwriter, accidental leader of the booty revolution, Instagram darling, podcaster, and body positive role model. I first met Meghan when she visited the Villa to interview us as the host of Sex-ish, a documentary TV series produced by Morgan Spurlock’s company, that will hopefully grace your screen … one fine day. Meghan is a warrior of deep intimacy and vulnerability, sharing so candidly about her internal emotional landscape as well as her external physical landscape, that she clears a path for the rest of us to do the same. For all things Tonjes, including her music, podcasts, and extremely articulate YouTube rants, find her on meghantonjes.com This episode was recorded while horizontal in Meghan’s bed at her home in Los Angeles, California, about seven months before I went on the road. In the first part, we talk about sexting, how I met my partner, the feelings ambush, getting disowned, and her grandma, who was her person. C’mon darling. Come lie down with us. *** Credit where credit is: Horizontal’s theme music was created by Alan Markley, plasticcannons on Instagram. The cover art is by Shana Shay, you can find her on 99designs.com. This episode was mixed and mastered by Chad Michael Snavely - check out his other podcasts, including one of my favorites, Bryony Cole’s Future of Sex, on chadmichael.com *** The second half will be released next week, by popular demand. In it, we discuss Meghan’s estranged father, the booty revolution, dating in L.A., body positivity, and how she deals with trolls. You’ll receive exclusive content and discounts on live shows when you sign up on horizontalwithlila.com! We know it’s been a while since our last episode, but you were ready to hop back under the covers and snuggle. Thank you so much for lying down with us.
Futurists predict women will have more sex with robots than men by 2025, and that it will be common to use teledildonics to connect with long distance lovers... But, do therapists really believe we will take it further with a robot? And what are the consequences? How can our society cope with technology moving so fast if our attitudes toward sexuality are so far behind? Future of Sex presents a ground-breaking panel of sexperts: Tina Horn, host of the podcast Why Are People Into That?,award-winning pornographer and writer Mal Harrison, sexologist, advice columnist Ms.M for the Museum of Sex and Director, Center for Erotic Intelligence Dr Tammy Nelson, sex therapist, author of The New Monogamy and Getting The Sex You Want Sue "Jaye" Johnson, TED Resident, documentary film-maker Join us for a discussion on the future of sex, technology and how relationships will look in 3 years. To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole.
Examining sexual beliefs about women and men, this panel episode explores how female sexuality pleasure is complicated by our backgrounds and cultures. As a woman, how do you have an opinion on porn? How do we explore our fantasies without shame? The panelists expand on how sexual flexibility and fluidity are now part of the conversation on evolution and human sexuality and answer audience questions. Wednesday Martin, PhD author of the upcoming Untrue, on female lust and infidelity MacKenzie Peck, Feminist Pornographer, Math Magazine Kenneth Play, International Sex Hacker and Educator To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram (@)bryonycole.
What really motivates promiscuity? How can we understand female sexuality without shame? Future of Sex presents a ground-breaking panel of sex research and pioneers for the first Salon Series event. Wednesday Martin, PhD author of the upcoming Untrue, on female lust and infidelity MacKenzie Peck, Feminist Pornographer, Math Magazine Kenneth Play, International Sex Hacker and Educator Join us for a lively discussion on the future of sex, intimacy and relationships in the age of sexting, revenge porn and open relationships. To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter and Instagram: (@)bryonycole.
It's easy to think of crowd funding in a way where the crowd is the means to an end, which is the funding. However, it's a missed opportunity if we only think this way. If we focus less on the funding, we can use the same mechanism to create social accountability for projects that don't actually require much funding, but where our tendencies to procrastinate can delay the project eternally. In this episode I tell the story of Bryony Cole and how she raised money to launch her podcast The Future Of Sex, and how the process of doing it helped her take action and make the idea a reality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryony Cole is leading the way, along with the many women of sex tech, in trying to understand what could be the healthy, and amazing future of sex, and how technology can be used to provide empathy, compassion, love, and positive interaction. She also cares a lot about how men are using these new technologies, and how pornography is being used in the day to day world. We got to chatting about dating apps, pornography, VR, sex education, among many other things. Check out the Future of Sex podcast anywhere you find good podcasts. If you’re in Australia, on March 23-25 there will be a Hackathon where you can help design, create and build the Future of Sex! You can find all that information if you go to futureofsex.org/hackathon. I’ll also put that up in the show notes.
Today I’ll be having a conversation with Ross Dawson, a futurist who has some very specific predictions about the future of sex. He believes we will begin to have conversations with machines in the next 10 years, possibly in the next 5 years, where they can evoke our emotions. In fact, what we have seen from the technology coming from the “real dolls” sector indicates robots are becoming more attractive to us. Ross tells me it is safe to say at least one in 10 young adults with have had sex with a humanoid robot by 2045. Join us as we wrap the first season of Future of Sex with futurist Ross Dawson. Additional Links: Futureofsex.net To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
In this episode, I lie down with Philip Stehlik, of the sex-positive venture Cambyo. Cambyo is designed to help people develop their intimate lives. Through their online publication, research, community building, and in-person events, such as a sort of salon / meeting in which people are invited to share their experiences around intimacy, sexuality, and relationships in semi-public, Cambyo aims to cultivate a safer space for people to discuss. On Medium, they publish real stories about people’s intimate lives. If you want to contribute a story of your own to the ongoing, destigmatizing dialogue, please reach out to them! I first met Philip at a small cocktail party in the West Village - Philip and Cambyo co-founder Matt Hunter were in town for just a few days, and by the strength of their charisma alone, and also a little nudge from Bryony Cole, host of the fabulous sex tech podcast “The Future of Sex,” they gathered a mix of sex tech entrepreneurs, educators, activists, and therapists together for a night of conversation. Philip is German, and now based in San Francisco’s sex-positive nexus. He’s an excellent communicator, a world-class hugger, and somehow his presence simultaneously both calms and excites me - I wish he lived in New York! This episode, as an experiment, was recorded in the basement event space at Hacienda Villa, called Hacienda Studio. It’s roomy and echo-y, we’re marooned on a little island of a mattress with a purple sheet in the middle of a huge space that spans almost the entirety of the brownstone, and the house itself makes some noise, as if it wants to be a third character in our conversation - but it was worth the experiment. In the first part of our conversation, we talk about the lack of proper sex ed, the book that taught Philip about being a good lover, condoms, and VR porn. The second half has been released separately, by popular demand. Won’t you please...come lie down with us. More horizontality, please: To become a patron of the horizontal arts, support me on Patreon, a website for crowdsourcing patronage! Patronage allows artists like me to buy equipment, schedule recording tours, and devote my time to creating more horizontal goodness, for you! Becoming my patron has delicious perks, ranging from exclusive photos and behind-the-scenes video content, to handwritten postcards, spring cleaning phone calls, and creative input on future episodes! You can become a patron for $1 a month on up, and the rewards just get more sumptuous. patreon.com/horizontalwithlila Credit where credit is: Horizontal’s badass theme music was created by Alan Markley, on Instagram as plasticcannons. It’s saucy cover art was designed and illustrated by Shana Shay. Hire Shana for character illustration and graphic design through 99designs. Horizontal was mixed and mastered by Owen Muir of Self-Disclosure productions, right here in Brooklyn, New York. Stay tuned for Owen’s own podcast, Self-Disclosure, a show where people talk openly for the first time about their experiences with mental health. Coming in August 2017 @psychdisclosure To sign up for the horizontal show notes, exclusive subscriber content, and sensual horizontal photos, head to horizontalwithlila.com
Bryony Cole is the founder of the Future of Sex podcast and she joins us to talk about, well, the future of sex and to let us know about a sex tech hackathon happening in New York THIS WEEKEND.
Bryony Cole is the founder of the Future of Sex podcast and she joins us to talk about, well, the future of sex and to let us know about a sex tech hackathon happening in New York THIS WEEKEND.
In 2010, the iPhone 4 came with a front-facing camera – that made the selfie go viral and changed the way people, in particular women, produced, shared and controlled images of themselves. Since then, attitudes toward female sexuality have undergone incredible change - thanks in part to the supportive communities and activism on the internet. At the same time, the culture of sharing images cultivated a dark underbelly online, where revenge porn and non-consensual distribution of images has generated a new form of sexual violence. Today, 1 in 5 Australians have been victims of revenge porn. How do we untangle the culture of nude pics when, for most young people, sexting is considered normal, if not more normal, than a phone call? On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the complicated world of women’s bodies on the internet, from nude Tumblrs to slut shaming. She interviews Emily Lindin, founder of The Unslut Project and Sloane Cameron, a nude Tumblr creator. Both offer perspectives of how sexuality may keep up with technology. Additional Links: http://www.unslutproject.com/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
What happens when dolls are AI-enabled? Would you want a robotic companion that remembers your pizza order? On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores robosexuality. Bryony speaks with Real Doll founder Matt McMullen about the robot lovers of the future. We are only just beginning to see what is possible. www.realdoll.com To learn more about this show, visit www.FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole interviews a panel of female sex pioneers about the future of sex. She is joined by Mal Harrison, Founder of the Center for Erotic Intelligence, Polly Rodriguez, CEO of Unbound and Alex Fine, Co-founder of Dame Products. Additional Links: futureofsex.org/events Mal Harrison: http://centerforeroticintelligence.org/ Polly Rodriguez: https://unboundbox.com/ Alex Fine: https://www.dameproducts.com To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@) bryonycole.
Do you feel that you could really use some education about your sexuality and the unique way that your body can give you pleasure? Or would you like to find out more about the spin-off benefits that you can enjoy from really knowing your body and how it works? Today, Alex encourages you to listen in so that you can feel completely free to explore your body and your desires and discover what really works for you. On today's show, Alex talks about a panel discussion that she attended recently in New York City, hosted by her friend, Bryony Cole, host of The Future Of Sex Podcast. There they spoke about the need for women (and men) to be better educated about women's sexuality and also about the orgasm gap. Alex also talks about how each woman's geography and topography can can make a huge difference and that we, as women, tend not to know that, nor do we get the necessary information or encouragement, to explore our own bodies to discover what really does work for us. The guest on today's show is Kit Maloney, founder of O'actually, which celebrates sexually stimulating content, products and knowledge, that focuses on enhancing and stimulating women's sexual pleasure. O'actually is dedicated to changing the landscape of adult entertainment, to prioritize women's arousal and pleasure by distributing new types of film, audio visual arts and literature. Listen in today, as Kit shares some of her knowledge about sexuality and explains how you can increase your sexual pleasure. You can read the full show notes at www.alexandrajamieson.com/132
T discusses the wild new frontier of sex tech with expert, Bryony Cole from The Future of Sex podcast and comedian, Malie Mason, and what that might mean for real life in-person relationships. Is it good or bad, or neither? What does it say about our society? How can it help us? How can it hurt us? And how do we use the future of sex to our benefit? We get deep, we laugh, learn and have a good convo about VR , our vibrators, and if those genital gadgets can really preserve a long distance relationship?!! A chimes in about her adventures in Europe!
How much energy is spent on dating apps and not yourself? Are dating apps constructed in a way that is more suited to men? Hayley Quinn is here to make you rethink how you date. Consider technology’s role in your own love and heartbreak. Could you be engaging IRL more? In this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole talks with dating guru Hayley Quinn who encourages you to break all the rules. Hayley discusses how we can engage with the world around us, and look within ourselves rather than within screens, for better success in love. Additional Links: https://www.hayleyquinn.com playfmk.com To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
The very first Future of Sex on Tour recording with a live audience! On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole interviews a panel of female sex pioneers about the future of sex. She is joined by Gigi Engle, Sex & Dating Writer, MacKenzie Peck, Feminist Pornographer, Math Magazine and Lidia Bonilla, Founder, House of Plume. The four have a lively chat on the future of sex, porn, intimacy and relationships in the age of VR, teledildonics and real dolls. Additional Links: futureofsex.org/events Gigi Engle http://missgigiengle.com/ MacKenzie Peck http://www.math-mag.com/ Lidia Bonilla http://www.houseofplume.com/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the future of relationships. Bryony speaks with Kate Moyle, pyschosexual therapist and co-founder of Pillow Play about how long term relationships doesn’t have to mean less sex, and how to cultivate intimacy in an always-on culture. Additional Links: http://pillow.io/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the future of dating. Bryony speaks with Jane Marie, host of the Tinder and Gimlet podcast, DTR, about relationship snooping on social media, dating the wrong dudes and what to expect from VR dating apps. Additional Links: http://creative.gimletmedia.com/episode/tinder-takeover/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores haptic sex and the implications of combining teledildonics and virtual reality. Bryony speaks with sextech consultant Stephanie Baron about how long distance relationships founded the teledildonics industry. She also talks to Janet Lieberman co-founder of Dame Products about the engineering of sex toys and Tyrone Miller Director of Communications at BaDoinkVR about the development of teledildonics and VR into a virtual sexology program. Additional Links: * https://www.dameproducts.com * http://www.virtualsexology.com/ To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the history of sex toys, from the earliest known dildo (28,000 years ago) to the rise of women-led sex tech and teledildonics in 2016. Bryony talks to Stephanie Alys, the co-founder of Mystery Vibe, a company that created the first 6-motor vibrator. She also talks with Gigi Engle about sex toys in the modern age. Additional Links: * https://mysteryvibe.com/ * http://missgigiengle.com/ To learn more about this show, visit http://FutureOfSex.org To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole. And make sure you subscribe to The Cheeky, Weekly. It’s a (free) spoonful of insights from the future of sex, delivered weekly to your inbox.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores the notions of sexual fluidity and what it means for women today. Often, a sexually fluid or bi-curious person may have a clear preference for one gender, but remain open to the other...given our social context most women do not act on the curiosity. What happens when they find a safe space to do so? Bryony talks to the founder of Skirt Club and other women about their experiences with an exclusive women’s-only club. She also talks with Dr Michael Aaron about sexual orientation in the modern age. This episode features conversations with: * Genevieve LeJeune, Founder of Skirt Club, * Isobel Fuller, Sex Therapist * Author Dr Michael Aaron * Other members of Skirt Club. Additional Links: * SkirtClub.co.uk * DrMichaelAaronNYC.com To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@)bryonycole. And make sure you subscribe to The Cheeky, Weekly. It’s a (free) spoonful of insights from the future of sex, delivered weekly to your inbox.
On this special mini episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole gives a primer on an upcoming episode exploring the bicurious side of sexuality. She breaks down the idea of sexual fluidity and explains the main concepts, including bisexual vs. bicurious and why sexual orientation is not rigid. And we are only just getting started on the topic! To learn more about the show visit FutureOfSex.org and make sure you subscribe to The Cheeky Weekly, a free resource that lands in your inbox each week. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter (@) bryonycole.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores taboo and shame in our society and asks the question ‘why is sex so hard for us to talk about?’ She finds three people who are each creating an open, real space for conversation and understanding about sex. This episode features conversations with: * Cindy Gallop, Founder of Make Love Not Porn * Laureen HD, Sex Educator * Jared Matthew Weiss, Founder of Touchpoint Additional links and resources: * MakeLoveNotPorn.tv * Laureen’s YouTube: https://t.co/nwATYFVxeq * Medium.com/tchpnt -- To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org. To keep up with Bryony Cole, follow her on Twitter, (@)bryonycole. And make sure you subscribe to The Cheeky, Weekly. It’s a (free) spoonful of insights from the future of sex, delivered weekly to your inbox.
On this episode of Future of Sex, Bryony Cole explores taboo and shame in our society. When setting out to study the future, she wanted to set a baseline for where we are and where we have come from. So this episode zooms through a history lesson in sexology and the main players who helped inform how we got our ideas about sex. This episode features conversations with: - Miki Agrawal, CEO of Thinx, Icon and Tushy - Matt Hunter, Founder of Cambyo - Keylee Koop Sudduth, Filmmaker and Artist Additional links and resources: - MikiAgrawal.com - Cambyo.co - SexyTheFilm.com -- To learn more about this show, visit FutureOfSex.org.
There was a time when the best way to understand your sexuality — if you tried to understand it at all — was to turn to magazines and cookie-cutter advice columns. But as technology has transformed the way we relate to each other, it's also changed the way we fall in love and even the way we have sex. Our digital and off-line lives have become so intermingled that everything we do, including each other, has been affected. Everyone is unique in their desires and sexuality, and the only way to truly own your sexuality is to explore the connections between sex, technology and the rest of your life. On Future of Sex, tech strategist and sex researcher Bryony Cole, will create a safe place to help you understand your own unique sexuality, desires and how to create a fun, shame-free, tech-filled sex life. Real talk. No bullshit. That's the future of sex.
This week, Larry Wilmore’s ‘Nightly Show’ was canceled, Aetna announced it was mostly leaving Obamacare, Louisiana was flooded and disconcerting news was reported about the sex habits of millennials. Hosted by: Michael Romero ... @mromero Josh Babyar ... @joshbabyar Alyssa McNally ... @alyssaamcnally Chad Michael Snavely ... @chad_michael Tyler Huckabee ... @tylerhuckabee Bryony Cole ... @bryonycole Connect with Gradient: Web ... Gradient.is Twitter ... @gradientdotis Facebook ... /gradientdotis Show Notes: Story Five: Larry Wilmore’s Nightly Show got the axe. http://grdnt.is/2b6tkii Story Four: Aetna is mostly pulling out of Obamacare. http://grdnt.is/2bsPDTg Story Three: What was the song of the summer? http://spoti.fi/2b3odE2 Story Two: The Louisiana floods were ignored until they couldn’t be ignored any longer. http://grdnt.is/2bsP8IZ Story One: Millennials are having less sex than previous generations. The host of our upcoming sex and tech podcast Bryony Cole explains why that might be. http://grdnt.is/1Ug9AMl