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    Welcome to the 20th year of Radio Curious, half hour interviews on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. All of the almost 400 half-hour archive editions on our website are free for you to enjoy, download, copy, share or rebroadcast as you wish. Please give credit to Radio Curious and let us know what you like about the program. www.radiocurious.org
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    Dakin Sadgopal, Dr. Mira — Midwifery in Rural India-Part 1

    Dakin Sadgopal, Dr. Mira — Midwifery in Rural India-Part 1
    Dr. Mira Dakin-Sadgopal is an obstetrician and gynecologist living and working in rural India and an organizer of the Jeeva Project, which in part, studies an indigenous midwifery practice that uses the placenta to revive newborn babies who are unable to breathe.  In a two part series we discuss  current and traditional midwifery practices in […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enOctober 12, 2010

    Dow, Katie — How Do We Feel About Surrogacy?

    Dow, Katie  —  How Do We Feel About Surrogacy?
    For millennia when couples were not able to conceive and bear their own children their options were somewhat limited, and not at all available if the complication was on the females parts.  And, these matters still are not much discussed even among the couples themselves.  However in the past decades medical science has developed in […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enMarch 24, 2010

    Gehrman, Jody & Edelman, Deborah — The Ticking Clock

    Gehrman, Jody & Edelman, Deborah  —  The Ticking Clock
    The fundamental human drive to procreate and reproduce our own kind is also a ticking clock. The female biological clock, though varying woman to woman, as we know, more often than not unwittingly controls root emotions and family life. As many women’s choices in life have widened and changed in the past half century their […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enFebruary 02, 2010

    Sloan, Dr. Mark — Why Do Gorillas Have It So Easy?

    Sloan, Dr. Mark  —  Why Do Gorillas Have It So Easy?
    The development of the large human head and broad shoulders provide many evolutionary benefits for our species but also require assistance for a safe birth, sometimes presenting life threatening complications in the birth process. Yet gorillas, our 300-pound primate cousins, give birth without assistance in approximately 15 minutes. In this edition of Radio Curious we […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enJuly 07, 2009

    Nalebuff, Rachel K. — My Little Red Book

    Nalebuff, Rachel K. — My Little Red Book
    Taboos associated with menstruation limit public discussion of a primary event in the lives of more than half of the human population of the world. And even more limited is the conversation about a young woman’s menarche, or first menstrual period. Rachel Nalebuff, our guest in this edition of Radio Curious, is an eighteen year […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enMay 29, 2009

    Blevis, Marcianne — Are You Jealous? Do You Know Why?

    Blevis, Marcianne — Are You Jealous? Do You Know Why?
    Are you jealous? Have you ever been? Do you know the origin of your jealousy? Jealousy often goes hand in hand with feelings of love, but where does this emotion come from, and how can we manage it? In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with Marcianne Blevis, author of “Jealousy: True Stories of […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enFebruary 02, 2009

    Roach, Mary — Human Sexuality: A Conversation

    Roach, Mary —  Human Sexuality: A Conversation
    Sex, something that all creatures seek to achieve in one form or another, is often more than discreet among humans. In this discussion with science journalist, Mary Roach, author of, “Bonk, The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex,” we have a direct and frank conversation about human sexuality, including orgasms, what they are, how you […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enApril 17, 2008

    Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman – Brothels of Calcutta, India

    Zana Briski, Ross Kauffman – Brothels of Calcutta, India
    Born Into Brothels “Born into Brothels” received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2005.  A tribute to the resiliency of childhood and the restorative power of art, “Born into Brothels” is a portrait of several unforgettable children who live in the red light district of Calcutta, where their mothers work as prostitutes.  The […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enMarch 15, 2007

    Dr. Abraham Morgantaler – Viagra: Is it for You?

    Dr. Abraham Morgantaler – Viagra: Is it for You?
    The Viagra Myth: The Surprising Impact on Love and Relationships Viagra, a drug with infinite name recognition and touted benefits, is, as we know, pervasively advertised on television and the Internet. But what is the truth and what is the fiction about this drug. These and other questions about increasing expectations of sexual performance and […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enMarch 09, 2004

    Eve Ensler – Meet the Author of the Vagina Monologues

    Eve Ensler – Meet the Author of the Vagina Monologues
    The Vagina Monologues The Vagina Monologues, created and produced by Eve Ensler, tell the stories of women, their relationships, feelings, and, in some cases, abuse. In this edition of Radio Curious, we spoke with Eve Ensler about the origin of the the Vagina Monologues and the film, “Until the Violence Ends.” Eve Ensler recommends “Bush […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enJanuary 27, 2004

    Robert Benton – The Human Stain

    Robert Benton – The Human Stain
    Director of, The Human Stain Robert Benton is the director of “The Human Stain,” which is based on the third novel of Philip Roth’s trilogy describing the turmoil of post-WWII America. It exposes the life of Coleman Silk, a Professor of Classics at a small New England College, an eminent Jewish intellectual and a devoted […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enNovember 01, 2003

    Jennifer Finney Boylan – A Man Becomes a Woman

    Jennifer Finney Boylan – A Man Becomes a Woman
    She’s Not There: A Life in Two Genders “She’s Not There:A Life in Two Genders,” by Jennifer Finney Boylan, is a book about a man who became a woman.For as long as he could remember, James Boylan felt he was in the wrong body.Spending his childhood playing ‘Girl Planet’ (where the air turned anyone who […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enSeptember 30, 2003

    Steve Jones – Tracing The ‘Y’ Chromosome

    Steve Jones – Tracing The ‘Y’ Chromosome
    Y, The Descent of Men, Revealing the Mysteries of Maleness Professor Steve Jones, author of the book, “Y, The Descent of Men, Revealing the Mysteries of Maleness,” discusses biological aspects of maleness created by the Y chromosome. Jones explores the effect of male hormones, hair loss, and the hydraulics of man’s most intimate organ. He […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enAugust 12, 2003

    Janna Malamud Smith – Why Mothers Worry About Their Children

    Janna Malamud Smith – Why Mothers Worry About Their Children
    A Potent Spell: Mother Love and the Power of Fear Is the concept of “mother blame” a method to control women? Is motherhood a really a fearsome job?  Will a mother’s mistake or inattention damage a child?  Is this different from the fear that fathers have about the safety of their children? “A Potent Spell:  […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enFebruary 18, 2003

    Dr. Harvey Simon – Healthy Men

    Dr. Harvey Simon – Healthy Men
    The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health Dr. Harvey B. Simon is the author of “The Harvard Medical School Guide to Men’s Health” and the founding editor of the Harvard Men’s Health Watch newsletter. His book discusses a multitude of health issues that are unique to men and some are common to women as […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enDecember 31, 2002

    Lerner, Dr. Gerda – The Foremother of Women’s History

    Lerner, Dr. Gerda – The Foremother of Women’s History
    Fireweed: A Political Autobiography The history of women has existed as long as humans have, but it was not until the last half of the 20th Century that women’s history received academic attention. Our guest, Professor Gerda Lerner is a pioneer of the study of women’s history and a founder of the movement to study […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enOctober 01, 2002

    Joelle Fraser – Growing up Hippy

    Joelle Fraser – Growing up Hippy
    The Territory of Men “The Territory of Men” is an intimate self-expose written by Joelle Fraser, a former Mendocino Community College English teacher. Written as a series of short episodes and adventures, Joelle shares the life of a woman who was raised in the hippie life of the 70s, and now is an accomplished writer […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enJuly 30, 2002

    Shari Holman – Not Even the Clothes on Her Back

    Shari Holman – Not Even the Clothes on Her Back
    The Dress Lodger In England, in the 1830s, at the time of a major cholera epidemic, a young girl, the orphaned daughter of a prostitute, finds that working in a pottery factory does not earn her enough money for herself and her child. She must work at night like her mother, as a prostitute. Having […]
    Radio Curious » Sex
    enFebruary 06, 2001