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Author and Researcher Dr Leanna Wolfe Proves There are Many Ways to Tell a Story

Author and Researcher Dr Leanna Wolfe Proves There are Many Ways to Tell a Story

Update: 2024-04-02
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** THE FOLLOWING EPISODE CONTAINS MATERIAL THAT MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER EARS. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. **

This week on Excelsior Journeys, host and producer George Sirois sits down with fellow author Dr Leanna Wolfe. With the recent launch of her non-fiction book "177 Lovers and Counting: My Life as a Sex Researcher," Leanna has not only succeeded in getting this long-researched book out into the world. but she has also proven a book's reach doesn't have to be confined to readers. Leanna discusses how she presented a one-woman show based on her book at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, as well as what prompted her to start this journey in the first place.

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Author and Researcher Dr Leanna Wolfe Proves There are Many Ways to Tell a Story

Author and Researcher Dr Leanna Wolfe Proves There are Many Ways to Tell a Story

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