Sex Through the Decades | The Generational Talk Show | SAGE

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Join us each week as hosts and best friends, Sydney Heller and Olivia DeLaurentis talk with guests from each generation (x, y, and z) about the experience of identifying as a woman throughout the last century. First up, sex: why we should have it, why we should enjoy it, and the changing public perception around female sexuality.

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Sage is a female-focused space where we navigate the meaning of “adulthood.” We’re sharing fresh perspectives, breaking down barriers, and talking honestly about the everyday moments we can all relate to. The world’s moving fast, and so are we. Here’s to figuring out who we are, what we want to do, and what makes us happy. Let’s laugh about it — or cry, or both. It’s all happening. Let’s be real. Together.

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The Ellen DeGeneres Show (often shortened to Ellen and stylized as ellen) is an American daytime television variety comedy talk show created and hosted by its namesake Ellen DeGeneres.

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