Sexuality and Identity
Gillian discusses the polarizing legacy of Margaret Thatcher and the unique responsibilities of portraying such a figure. She shares insights from her role as a sex therapist in a popular series, revealing how it sparked a blend of her professional and personal life, leading to a broader conversation about women's sexual well-being. Additionally, she reflects on the impact of Nancy Friday's groundbreaking book that invited women to share their sexual fantasies, highlighting the importance of open dialogue around sexuality.In this clip
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