Author Nichi Hodgson to Host #SexTalkTuesday

Author Nichi Hodgson to Host #SexTalkTuesday

BOSTON — Author and dating expert Nichi Hodgson will serve as guest moderator for tomorrow's edition of the Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday, from 5-6 p.m. PDT.

Hodgson will discuss the history of dating, as well as “what it’s like out there now, and where the dating world is maybe headed,” a rep noted.

Based in London, Hodgson regularly contributes to Sky News, the BBC and the Telegraph on subjects ranging from sex and love to the dating industry and gender politics.

A former Silicon Valley matchmaker, Hodgson also consults for dating apps and co-hosts the “Bisexual Brunch” podcast. She is the author of “Bound To You” and “The Curious History of Dating: From Jane Austen to Tinder,” recently released in paperback.

Angie Rowntree, producer of #SexTalkTuesday and founder of Sssh.com, said, “It’s really a pleasure to have Nichi join us. No matter what generation you’re approaching the dating scene from, it truly is a different world. We’re excited to hear from everyone about how they're navigating the changing social/romantic landscape, as well as all the challenges and triumphs on the road to romance.”

Participants in the discussion will have a chance to win a signed copy of “The Curious History of Dating.” to participate, follow the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag and visit the show online and on Twitter.

Find Nichi Hodgson on Twitter; follow Sssh.com on Twitter and XBIZ.tv and direct inquiries to Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

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