Sex education of the past failed us.
Whether you received abstinence only “education”, had to suffer through the infamous birthing video (you know the one), or sat through 30 uncomfortable and uninformative minutes with some burnt out teacher getting overtime one thing is clear… we got fcked (and not in the good way).
The truth is, birds & bees don’t fck. But humans? We sure do. And it’s time we learned how.
What is Birds & Bees Don’t Fck?
“Birds & Bees Don’t Fck” is a weekly show where we learn exactly how bad our formative sex education, or lack there of really was.
Each week I talk to comedians and sexuality professionals (aka sexperts) about their formative sex education, and how they learned to navigate the world of sex and relationships. We share success stories, horror stories and of course, lessons we learned along the way.
Think of it as sneaky, sex(y) education.
Come for the conversation, leave with education.
Hosted by Producer, Intimacy Coordinator & Sexologist,
Arielle Zadok, ABS
Meet Arielle
(She / her / hers)
Arielle is a Board Certified Sexologist, Certified Intimacy Coordinator and Certified Sex Educator who brings with her 18+ years working in the film, television and advertising industries as a Producer and Assistant Director prior to shifting her focus to sex and intimacy.
Whether she’s helping create a scene for film and television, or helping clients with their real life sex and intimacy, she uses the same principals of communication, collaboration, consent and education to help facilitate the sex they want to have, or see on screen.
Arielle hosts workshops, teaches online classes and works with individuals and couples and is available for panels and speaking events. She also as a Production Consultant bringing her years of production, project management and operations expertise supporting the sexual wellness industry.
She has had specialized training in trauma-informed care, emotional intelligence, de-escalation, sexual harassment, kink & BDSM, working with minors, sex with aging, sex and disabilities, diversity & inclusion and movement.
Learn more about Arielle here.