
In this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, host Jessie Sage sits down with Suzanna Weiss, a sexologist and author of Subjectified: Becoming a Sexual Subject. Weiss shares her journey toward sexual empowerment, beginning with overcoming an eating disorder tied to societal objectification and evolving through experiences like sex parties and sex writing. Her book challenges traditional narratives around women’s sexuality, urging women to reclaim agency and become active participants in their own desires, rather than passive objects of male fantasy. This episode offers a nuanced discussion on the complexities of sexual subjectivity and self-expression, encouraging listeners to embrace their desires and assert their individuality.
In this Episode:
00:02:40 Introduction of guest Suzannah Weiss and her new book
00:04:32 Discussion on Suzannah’s background and work
00:07:21 Suzannah’s personal journey with sexuality and empowerment
00:09:50 Exploration of consent and desire
00:15:10 Discussion on societal views about sex and gender roles
00:25:25 Examination of men’s experiences with desire
00:32:28 Suzannah’s book tour experience and public readings
00:38:19 Insights on beauty, femininity, and empowerment
00:43:56 Tuning into personal boundaries and consent in sex work
00:53:55 Final thoughts on Suzannah’s book and its impact
00:54:24 Closing segment with Suzannah’s current reads and excitements
Guest:
Instagram: @weisssuzannah
Website: www.suzannahweiss.com
Recommendation:
Audiobooks:
Man’s Seach for Meaning, by Victor E. Frankl
In an Unspoken Voice, by Peter Levine
Sensual Faith: The Art of Coming Home to Your Body, by Lyvonne Briggs
Music:
The Rest:
Host: Jessie Sage
Producer: Emily Foster
Music: Benjamin J Benamati
Sponsor: Assembly Four
Powered by Black Venom Digital
When We’re Not Hustling is a 501(c)(3) non-profit project of the Social Good Fund.
You can support our show with your tax-deductive donation HERE.