.justdemi and director Shana Feste gave WWD an inside look at their new sex-positive podcast.
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“I feel like in my own life [I have] an absolute understanding and experience of feeling the fear that I shouldn’t ever really allow my own sexual desire to really open up, that that’s dangerous. And I just felt like I completely connected to what that is like, to be so unaccepting of who you are and the fear of people knowing who you are,” Moore says.
The project was born out of Feste’s personal life, inspired by a difficult time in her own marriage 10 years ago, when she was in her early 30s. “As a director I was completely frightened by the idea because when you have the sets and you have costumes and you have makeup and wardrobe and hair, it helps you tell the story. And now I’m just directing with just voices, and the voices aren’t even in the same room. We were making this podcast all over the place, and I’m thinking how am I going to make this podcast about connection when people can’t even really see or feel each other?” Feste says.
“It’s such a personal and intimate journey, and so honest. First of all, we all know we need this. We need to have something that is normalizing the conversation around sex, particularly for women,” Moore adds. “But also I think we need it for men to feel more comfortable about knowing women and knowing what we like and what excites us. Also as a mother of daughters, I can see the effects of the lack of that openness.
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