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Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024 at 8:00 AM
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Conversations
Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024 at 8:00 AM

The novelist in conversation about her latest book, Yara, out now.

The author of a new book on George Eliot talks about the questions, contracts, and considerations of marriage.

The author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto talks to Vera Blossom about his adventures in bisexuality.

Sexuality isn’t always a fixed part of who we are: it can change throughout our lives. Daisy Jones, editor, writer, and author of All The Things She Said, talks about how her perception of her sexuality changes – and why that’s fine.

A roundtable conversation on the many different approaches to developing an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and joyful practice.

As part of our interview series One Night Stands, performer Jiz Lee talks to Feeld about kinetic kink, gender euphoria, and why good porn is worth paying for.

Cherry Cheng, founder of cult-favorite fragrance Joussaince, discusses defiling classic beauty, erotic olfaction, and fragrance as feminist practice with Arabelle Sicardi.

Monica Uszerowicz sits down with Chromat founder and multidisciplinary artist Bex McCharen to discuss climate optimism, dating while exploring gender, and finding affirmation in the middle of the ocean.

Talking to the Creator of All Things Higher Self

An interview with Dean Spade, author of "Love in a Fcked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together."

Continuing our One Night Stands series, illustrator Samantha Rothenberg tells us about her idea of pure pleasure, the power of mushrooms, and what made for her best ever date.

As part of our interview series One Night Stands, writer Megan Nolan talks shared languages of love, The Virgin Suicides, hotel encounters, and the fantasy of personal freedom.

How does the climate crisis shape our most intimate relationships, and what does the environmental movement mean for our collective liberation? Six climate activists talk to Feeld.
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