Margaret Wade
November 13th, 2008
Margaret Wade, M.S., is an adult educator, writer and certified sexological bodyworker. In the early 2000s, she helped Joseph Kramer design and teach Sexological Bodywork for The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, the first course offering state certification in embodied sexology.
With co-author Suzanne Blackburn, Margaret Wade interviewed “individuals who are using their erotic gifts to help others make the most of their own” in order to write Reclaiming Eros: Sacred Whores and Healers. Find out what erotic integrity mean to the Sacred Prostitute in this week’s interview.
To learn more about the book or order your own copy, visit the Reclaiming Eros website.




Sandy Shepard, a.k.a. Solitaire, author of fEmpowerment: A Guide to Unleashing Your Inner Bond Girl, joins Dr. Six to show you how to be number one at being number two (how to be supportive without being submissive), how to be everything for everyone while still finding time & space for your own passion: men & women listen up!
The book The Potency Principles describes and debunks myths about energy, such as why it is not necessary to ejaculate to complete a sexual experience, why women are sexually stronger than men, and why recycled semen is a renewable source of energy.
Deborah Allen, M.A., Director of Women’s Programs at
The legendary porn star of the 1974 sex film ‘The Devil in Miss Jones’ describes her life in her new book The Devil Made Me Do It. The interview & the book are candid, explicit, humorous & tender.

In doing his unique brand of ‘extreme therapy for extreme people with extreme lifestyles’, Michael reduces pain and loosens stiff muscles. He notices and candidly discusses his & his clients’ sexual feelings that sometimes inevitably occur in the office, and explains how he manages such situations with Erotic Integrity.
Whether you have it on your coffee table, or by your bed, Ellen Sussman’s latest masterpiece, Dirty Words, is sexy & funny … and full of literary illustrations of Erotic Integrity. “No words are dirty; that’s part of my intention here. Let’s put it all on the table and talk about it.” Right on!
This week Bay Area photographer