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Margo Gray

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This episode contains references to pornography and might not be suitable for younger listeners. Throughout the year, Americans celebrate all sorts of traditions that many of us aren't even aware of. In the summer, millions of people turn on their TV to celebrate Discovery Channel's Shark Week.

This episode contains references to pornography and might not be suitable for younger listeners. Throughout the year, Americans celebrate all sorts of traditions that many of us aren't even aware of. In the summer, millions of people turn on their TV to celebrate Discovery Channel's Shark Week.

This episode contains references to pornography and might not be suitable for younger listeners. Throughout the year, Americans celebrate all sorts of traditions that many of us aren't even aware of. In the summer, millions of people turn on their TV to celebrate Discovery Channel's Shark Week.

Each September, educators and libraries host public readings to commemorate Banned Books Week.

Each September, educators and libraries host public readings to commemorate Banned Books Week.

Each September, educators and libraries host public readings to commemorate Banned Books Week.

And every October, college campuses observe Free Speech Week. You might not celebrate this in your everyday life, but universities across the U.S. do. And in 2018, the University of Wisconsin's campus in the city of La Crosse marked this hallowed week by inviting adult film star and sex educator Nina Hartley to speak to the students.

And every October, college campuses observe Free Speech Week. You might not celebrate this in your everyday life, but universities across the U.S. do. And in 2018, the University of Wisconsin's campus in the city of La Crosse marked this hallowed week by inviting adult film star and sex educator Nina Hartley to speak to the students.

And every October, college campuses observe Free Speech Week. You might not celebrate this in your everyday life, but universities across the U.S. do. And in 2018, the University of Wisconsin's campus in the city of La Crosse marked this hallowed week by inviting adult film star and sex educator Nina Hartley to speak to the students.

You may admit to knowing Nina Hartley from her role as William H. Macy's wife in the 1997 movie Boogie Nights.

You may admit to knowing Nina Hartley from her role as William H. Macy's wife in the 1997 movie Boogie Nights.

You may admit to knowing Nina Hartley from her role as William H. Macy's wife in the 1997 movie Boogie Nights.

Don't stop, big stud. You may be less willing to admit knowing Nina from one of her hundreds of adult movies, ranging from Nina Hartley's Guide to Spanking to her role as Hillary Clinton in the satirical pornographic film Who's Naylin Palin? Nina had been invited by the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's highest official, the chancellor, Joe Gao.

Don't stop, big stud. You may be less willing to admit knowing Nina from one of her hundreds of adult movies, ranging from Nina Hartley's Guide to Spanking to her role as Hillary Clinton in the satirical pornographic film Who's Naylin Palin? Nina had been invited by the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's highest official, the chancellor, Joe Gao.

Don't stop, big stud. You may be less willing to admit knowing Nina from one of her hundreds of adult movies, ranging from Nina Hartley's Guide to Spanking to her role as Hillary Clinton in the satirical pornographic film Who's Naylin Palin? Nina had been invited by the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse's highest official, the chancellor, Joe Gao.

Joe Gao's bosses did not approve of his decision to hire Nina Hartley, nor were they pleased with the national attention that followed.

Joe Gao's bosses did not approve of his decision to hire Nina Hartley, nor were they pleased with the national attention that followed.

Joe Gao's bosses did not approve of his decision to hire Nina Hartley, nor were they pleased with the national attention that followed.