October Den E-Newsletter

What does October bring? Horrors for sure! The fun kind for Halloween and the dangerous kind when it comes to breast cancer awareness. I discuss the "pinkwashing" of America during October, my lastest TEDx Talk, recent appearances on the San Diego Living, and upcoming talks with the San Diego Opera and Women's Health Conversations in Pittsburgh. Below is the beginning portion of the newsletter.

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 ~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego Sexologist, Sexuality Speaker, Sociologist

TEDxPhoenixville 2014 Photos

Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll? Sign me up! That was the theme of the 5th annual TEDxPhoenixville event on September 27, 2014. I brought a heavier slant to the theme as a speaker about female sexual disempowerment, shame, and personal responsibility, and concluded by giving the audience a voice to take a stand for something different. It was really cool to have Kelly Stoetzel, the Content Director for TED, as our event emcee. The Colonial Theater (site of The Blob movie) did a wonderful job organizing the event (with the help of over 50 volunteers). And we had the last-minute bonus of a performance by a real rock 'n roller - Eric Bazilian of The Hooters! It was such a fun, powerful, community-minded day, I wanted to share some of the photos with you here :)

~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego Sexologist, Sociologist, Sexuality Speaker

Divorce Attorney Interviews Me to Help Couples Avoid Divorce because of Lost Sex!

I love this! Wendy Hernandez, a family and divorce attorney in Phoenix, AZ, interviewed me recently. So many couples who walk through her doors are there because somewhere along the way they lost their sexual intimacy. I share how common this is, gender differences, and ideas to get your sexy back...and avoid divorce!

(Check out the full page with the interview HERE, including Wendy's summary of our discussion topics.)

~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego, Sexologist, Sociologist, Sexuality Speaker

How to Swap Bodies with the Other Sex

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be in the body of someone of a different gender? The folks at Be Another Lab in Barcelona play with tricking the brain by matching bodily movements. Check it out! (Learn more at: http://www.themachinetobeanother.org/)

~Dr. Jenn Gunsaullus, San Diego Sexologist, Sociologist, Sexuality Speaker