This conversation with Arran Rogerson focuses on his metaphor of The Torch as a way to think about reconciliation with the intergenerational nature of our life and becoming.
Nina Power and I discuss her book What Do Men Want? (2023) which focuses on some of the contemporary issues that specifically center around masculinity and male identity.
This is a conversation with Genevieve Rudolph on sexual perversion and deviations.
This is a discussion with Arielle Brown focused on her course Intimacy by Design.
The second dialogue on masculinity and masculine movements with Kevin Orosz and Daniel Dick.
The second trialogue on gender trouble/theory with Kevin Orosz and Daniel Dick.
The second trialogue on evolutionary versus religious worldviews with Kevin Orosz and Daniel Dick.
The second trialogue on the historical emergence of traditional archetypes with Kevin Orosz and Daniel Dick.
The second trialogue on sexual difference with Kevin Orosz and Daniel Dick.
In this conversation with Alexander Bard we discuss tribal singularity, how to think sexual difference and singularity.
Javier Rivera and I attempt to philosophize about dating complexity and confusion with a psychoanalytic perspective.
In this discussion, we attempt to reflection on some crucial passages in Nietzsche as it relates to the body, sexual difference, and women. These reflections include Nietzsche's ideas about "body haters", "pleasures and pains of passion", "chastity", "relations between men and women", as well as "marriage and reproduction".
This is the Libido Livestream, the first in a series of livestreams dedicated to members of The Portal’s live events to reflect on the theme of the month.
The following is a presentation and discussion with David McKerracher focusing on the Introduction of Alenka Zupančič's What Is Sex?
In this conversation with life and couples coach Kevin Orosz, one of the co-authors of Sex, Masculinity, God, to discuss his relationship and intimacy work, Primal Polarity.
The following is a presentation and discussion focusing on the Conclusion of Alenka Zupančič's What Is Sex?
In this seminar with Dr. Isabel Millar we get a focus on the concept of Patipolitics in the context of her upcoming work on the same topic.
This is an interview with theologian Barry Taylor, who works at GCAS as the Chair of Theology, and focused on his book “Sex, God, and Rock N’ Roll”.