Betty Dodson, artist, author, and PhD sexologist has been one of the principal voices for women's sexual pleasure and health for over three decades. Betty continues her private practice as a sex coach in New York City (click here for details). Her first book, Liberating Masturbation: A Meditation on Selflove ('74) became a feminist classic. Sex for One ('87) sold over a million copies. Orgasms for Two ('02) embraces partner sex. Most recently she released Sex By Design that details her experiences with America's Sexual Revolution, the women's movement and her feminist sexual activism. In 2011, Betty received the public service award from SSSS (Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality) and the MASTERS AND JOHNSON AWARD presented by SSTAR (Society for Sex Therapy and Research). Betty was recently named one of the top ten sexual revolutionaries by Cosmopolitan magazine and number 43 of the 100 most important people in sex by Playboy Magazine. Carlin Ross is an attorney, entrepeneur and keeper of all things Betty Dodson. She's the editor-in-chief of their site dodsonandross.com, co-leader of their Bodysex workshops and certification program, and the President of the Betty Dodson Foundation. Her move from law to sex got her the front page of the NY Times and her vulva was broadcast on national television in Norway. She has appeared on The Sharon Osbourne Show, CNN, MSNBC, and Dateline and radio shows including Afternoon Advice on Playboy Radio. She has been featured in national publications including Marie Claire and Esquire.