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American Sex Podcast Episode 43: Feminism with Erin Heaney and Dr. Greg Marks

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This week, Ken and Sunny interview a pair of high school teachers. Erin Heaney and Dr. Greg Marks are dedicated to making sure women and girls have equal access and representation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).

This week, Ken and Sunny interview a pair of high school teachers. Erin Heaney and Dr. Greg Marks are dedicated to making sure women and girls have equal access and representation in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Why is this important and what does it have to do with sex and relationships? Surprisingly, a lot. Learn how women not having an equitable seat at the table affects our dating, marriage, and sex lives and what you can do to change it. If you have women in your life, this is a must listen.

Ken and Sunny experience more SESTA/FOSTA woes hitting the sex ed community, and get closer to losing their Patreon bet.

Guest Bios

Erin Heaney earned a BS from Butler University in Chemistry and French. While studying abroad in France, she realized her passion for teaching and wanted to inspire the next generation of female scientists. She earned a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Concordia University. She has been teaching high school chemistry, physics and Advanced Placement Chemistry (college level chemistry) for 15 years. She is presently teaching at University School of Milwaukee where she also serves as the chemical hygiene officer and assistant varsity field hockey coach. She currently lives in a suburb of Milwaukee, and is the mother of two children Aydin (7) and Ayla (2).

Dr. Greg Marks received his PhD in Biochemistry from the Medical College of Wisconsin and has publications in several fields including science, religion, history, game design, and fiction. He is a proud advocate for gender parity in STEM and has been lucky to work with many talented women during his career. Greg is an avid player and designer of games, as well as a well-known ailurophile. He currently lives in Milwaukee WI where teaches Chemistry at the University School of Wisconsin.

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