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Episode 174: Sex Nerd Sandra
Spanish Sensuality & Science with Pere Estupinyà!

Sex Nerd Sandra #174: Spanish Sensuality & Science with Pere Estupinyà!

HOW TO FLIRT IN COLOMBIA! Author and science communicator Pere Estupinya sheds brilliant light on sex, science, and sensuality in the Spanish speaking world. TOPICS: Catalan vs. Spanish, Male Multiple Orgasm, Scientist at a Sex Party, Orgasm Physiology, Female Ejaculation, Men vs. Women, The Clitoris-G Spot Connection, Sponge Innervation, Vagus Nerve Magic, Spinal Cord Injury Sex, Latin and South American Sensuality vs. Gringo Sexuality, Hooking Up in NYC, Flirting in Colombia, Sex Ed vs. Science, HPV, The Importance of Sexual Diversity, and the Value of Sex Science!

 
Pere Estupinyà is a learned Chemist and Biochemist and a science communicator by vocation who, after a short time as a PhD researcher, moved to science journalism.

He has been the editor of REDES, the leading Spanish television program on science, and lectured in Science, Technology and Society at the Ramon Llull University. He was the first Spaniard in 27 years to receive the grant from the Knight Science Journalism program, and he spent one academic year at the world’s prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University as a Knight Science Journalism Fellow.

He went on to work as a consultant on science communication at the National Institutes of Health in Washington DC, USA. Pere has been a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) and the Organization of American States (OAS) in topics regarding the improvement of science communications in Latin America. Currently, he works for the MIT as a Knight Science Journalism Tracker for Latin America and he’s giving conferences in México, Perú, Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay, Ecuador, and the main international events on science journalism, where he’s demonstrated great communication skills together with a very charismatic personality.

His remarkably transparent and clever writing has led him to write about science in the main Spanish publications, like El País, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, Público, or Muy Interesante, as well as in US media outlets. He also owns an acclaimed scientific blog in El Pais, and is the U.S. correspondent for the scientific news agency SINC.

In November 2010 Pere Estupinyà published his first book on science for the general public, “El ladrón de cerebros (The Brain Snatcher)”, which is in its 5th reprint. In summer 2011, Pere published the electronic book “Rascar donde no pica (To scratch where it doesn’t itch)”, and “S=ex2,” soon to be published in English.

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Comments

  1. Ben Bradshaw says:

    Brilliant episode.

  2. ian says:

    The rss feed for this podcast is broken, seems to point at a regular page.

  3. PlatypusPrime says:

    I do not use Apple devices/iTunes. I prefer to download the podcast so that if I want to listen to it in a place with bad data signal I don’t have to deal with buffering every few seconds. I used to download this podcast using the PodcastOne app, but it seems over the last couple weeks that it is no longer available there, or on Soundcloud. Is there somewhere else/ another app where I can download the podcast?

  4. Gnat says:

    This was very entertaining!! 😀
    I hope you two do more episodes.