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'Clitoral Stimulation is a Part of God's Plan': Getting Rid of Guilt & Shame with Natalia Dyer & Karen Maine

04 Oct 2020

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This podcast contains sexual content and strong language and is not appropriate for children.   "I have now talked to my dad about female masturbation—not in an explicit way—but we can say the word 'masturbate.' And that would have not been possible ten years ago." -Karen Maine, Writer-Director of Yes, God, Yes   CherryPop Ep.1: 'Clitoral Stimulation is Part of God's Plan' Photo: Meme Parhm Let's talk about S-E-X baby! (In the movies that is…) Welcome to the very first episode of our mini-series on Women and Sex Onscreen! This week CherryPop hosts Beandrea July and Meg McCarthy dive into films that feature a woman protagonist who is rising up against shame and guilt when it comes to her sexuality: Higher Ground (2011), Mustang (2015) and Miss Juneteenth (2020) And we're delighted to have the writer-director, Karen Maine, and star Natalia Dyer (Stranger Things) on to discuss their SXSW 2019 hit coming-of-age film Yes, God, Yes (2020). Other movies mentioned in this episode that are worth checking out: Turn Me On Dammit! (2011) and 20th Century Women (2016). Check out the complete Show Notes including links to watch the movies discussed in the episode. CREDITS CherryPop is a presented by CherryPicks. Our hosts are Beandrea July and Meg McCarthy The show is recorded, produced and mixed by Beandrea July. Our executive producers are Miranda Bailey and Rebecca Odes. Our music is by Jordan Balagot. Special thanks to the whole team at CherryPicks.    

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