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"Let's not shy away from sex" | Episode 3

"Let's not shy away from sex" | Episode 3

FromThe Log Books


"Let's not shy away from sex" | Episode 3

FromThe Log Books

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A quick glimpse into Switchboard’s log books from the late 70s might make you think that every caller wanted to know about sex. Tash and Adam hear from former volunteers such as Femi Otitoju on advising callers about how to do it, where to cruise, and importing sex toys. Contemporary poems from Michelle Mangal, Annie Hayter and Richard Scott put sex lives into modern words.Content warning: sexual content.The Log Books — stories from Britain’s LGBT+ history and conversations about being queer today. Produced by Shivani Dave, Adam Smith and Tash Walker, in partnership with Switchboard - the LGBT+ helpline.Poems:Mooncup by Michelle MangalPublic Toilets in Regent's Park by Richard Scott, reproduced with the kind permission of Faber and FaberGod-birth by Annie HayterFor more information about the items in this episode, take a look at:Mens R Us info for men having sex with menUnexpected Fluids podcastBeating about the bush sexual health guide for lesbiansLesbian Sex 101 Back Pocket Guide Trans Men Juno Roche on her book Queer SexRisk Aware Consensual Kink Music by Tom Foskett-BarnesArtwork by Natalie Dotohttps://www.thelogbooks.org Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelogbooks.
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Released:
Nov 18, 2019
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**Best New Podcast (Gold) at the British Podcast Awards 2020**What if you could glimpse into LGBTQIA+ life from decades ago? Since 1974 volunteers at Switchboard, the LGBT+ helpline, have written notes in the charity's log books. Hosts Tash Walker and Adam Smith are re-opening these pages today, to explore untold stories from Britain’s queer history.Each episode explores a different theme from LGBTQIA+ life through log book entries, dozens of voices sharing their own memories, and conversations about being queer today.https://www.thelogbooks.org Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thelogbooks.