Sexology

EP416 - The Vagina Business: Closing the Orgasm Gap

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Welcome to Episode 416 of the Sexology Podcast! In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Marina Gerner to discuss her fascinating book on femtech - short for female technology. Together, we explored some groundbreaking innovations in women's health tech, such as smart bras designed for heart monitoring and devices aimed at preventing birth injuries.


Dr. Gerner shared the challenges that femtech continues to face, including biases in funding and the persistent societal taboos surrounding women's health. Our conversation highlighted just how critical this technology is for advancing women’s health, while also emphasizing the need for increased visibility and investment in this space.


Marina Gerner is an award-winning journalist who has written about finance, tech and culture for publications including The Economist, Financial Times, Wired, The Times, Wall Street Journal, and more. Hailed as "a Renaissance woman of the modern age," she brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective. Marina is also an Adjunct Professor at NYU Stern School of Business and holds a PhD from the London School of Economics. Born in Kyiv, she has lived in Frankfurt, New York, and London.


In this episode, you will hear:


●      A Quick Overview of Her Book on Femtech

●      The Systemic Biases Against Female Health Products

●      Innovations Like the Smart Bra for Heart Health

●      The Challenges Facing Female Health Innovators

●      Why Sexual Pleasure is a Vital Part of Health

●      Underfunded Areas Like Pregnancy Loss and Incontinence

●      Breaking Through Taboos in Women’s Health

●      Social Media Censorship Challenges for Female Health Products

●      Exciting Future Trends in Sex Tech

 

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