Monday, December 16, 2013

Upcoming Interviews with Naomi Wolf and Other Feminist Authors


Having just now recovered from a fretful viral illness in time to interview the esteemed, venerable, classy, provocative and righteous author and social critic Naomi Wolf, I am getting in gear. I feel there must be some divine intervention involved. Just as mysteriously as it arrived it vanished, but after much prayer. I even contemplated the possibility that I may have a bad case of the West Nile virus or the Black Plague of Madagascar. Dream travel shouldn't result in the invasion of foreign pathogens, should it? Sadly, the small African island, featuring the world's largest avian population with as many as 80 percent of all known bird species has seen a rise in the Medieval vector-carried bacterium in the last two years.

Naomi Wolf is a bright shining star of pure unsullied patriotism, an intellectual mover and shaker promoting civic engagement and the creation of a sustainable democracy at a grassroots level. She is the reviving breath in an oxygen deprived nation. Her recent work Vagina: Revised and Updated, explores the physiology of female sexual organs, placing the highly-politicized power center of womankind in a historical context and helping readers make the mind-vagina connection. I adore her fervor and her unapologetic and personal narrative. Her international journalism includes the investigative report “Guantánamo Bay: The Inside Story” for The Times of London. Her TV appearances include Larry King Live, Meet the Press, The Joyce Behar Show, and The Colbert Report.

In the coming weeks I will be speaking with authors and professors Sandra Ingerman and Barbara Tedlock! So thrilled.

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