Sex Ed 201: How to have better sex | Liz Klinger | TEDxOakland
We often see sex ed as for young adults, but a lot of us have questions even *as* adults. But given different things work for different people, sex ed for adults is more complicated than you’d think. Liz Klinger (Co-founder and CEO of Lioness, a women’s sexual health company) discusses how we can tackle this issue so more people can integrate healthier, happier sex into their lives. Audio visual provided by Repertoire Productions https://repertoireproductions.com/ Liz Klinger is the Co-founder and CEO of Lioness Health, a company dedicated to improving the lives of women by opening up the conversation around women’s sexual health using technology. After leaving her job at an investment bank to pursue her passion of gender and sexuality, she sold intimacy products to women of all ages. There she learned that many women had unmet questions, curiosities, and shame around their own sexuality. These stories motivated her to do something about it so that women had resources they can comfortably turn to when they have questions about sexuality and their own bodies.
Liz has been featured in the The New York Times’s Women of the World and was named a Ladies We Love by Ravishly. She has also appeared the Huffington Post Live’s morning show and spoken at top universities about women’s health and technology. Liz attended Wellesley College and graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Philosophy and Studio Art, focusing her studies on Sexuality. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/#tedx
Liz has been featured in the The New York Times’s Women of the World and was named a Ladies We Love by Ravishly. She has also appeared the Huffington Post Live’s morning show and spoken at top universities about women’s health and technology. Liz attended Wellesley College and graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Philosophy and Studio Art, focusing her studies on Sexuality. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/#tedx