Sex+ Radio
Summary: Sex+ is a weekly talk radio show focusing on the intricacies and curiosities of sex, sexuality, and sexual health. From birth control to masturbation, STIs to sex toys, politics to personal relationships, no topic is taboo. Hosted by Berkley Staite for the Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon, Sex+ broadcasts weekly on CFCR 90.5 FM (Thursdays at 6pm CST).
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Podcasts:
With CFCR’s yearly fundraiser still in full swing, Berkley highlights a few recent happenings in Canadian sexual politics.
In the of midst of CFCR’s yearly fundraiser, Berkley addresses a piece of listener mail pertaining to his July 26 “Sexism in Tomb Raider” episode.
Having found a trove of free journal articles pertaining to sexual health, Berkley attempts to dissect them and pull out the relevant bits for you.
Having found a trove of free journal articles pertaining to sexual health, Berkley attempts to dissect them and pull out the relevant bits for you.
Berkley is joined today by master’s student Jenelle Williams, who has much to say on how sexuality complicates perceptions of cosmetic genital surgery.
A survey of some interesting, some questionable, but always thought-provoking news items.
Responding to a bevy of articles around the concept of “fake geek girls,” Berkley takes a look at the sometimes insular world of “geek culture.”
It’s been a while since we’ve played around with the topic of sex toys. Let’s have a quick review of the types and materials that are out there as well as where you should look for a quality product.
A few thoughts on Caroline Heldman’s 4-part article on sexual objectification and how to fight it, readable here.
What does the oppression-focused marketing around the upcoming Tomb Raider game reboot say about our culture and perception of women?
With greater availability and increasing public acceptance, what are the effects of pornography on younger audiences?
A survey of some interesting, some questionable, but always thought-provoking news items.
Where do we draw the lines when discussing sexuality in an academic context? Issues of personal privacy and disclosure are at the forefront of the recent Kubistant/Royce case.
Sensible advice for a safer sexual summer. Heed this; sunburns could be fairly minor in comparison.
A look back at years past and the curious arc of sexual health development in Canada.