Sexpert Stefanie Iris Weiss to Guest-Moderate This Week's #SexTalkTuesday

Sexpert Stefanie Iris Weiss to Guest-Moderate This Week's #SexTalkTuesday

BOSTON — Writer, astrologer and sexologist Stefanie Iris Weiss will serve as guest moderator and discuss “the astrology of sex” on Tuesday's edition of Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday.

Weiss, a rep noted, has been published and featured in “dozens of outlets in her 20-year career as a professional astrologer. She is also known for her work as a sex writer and sexpert, and her monthly ‘Sex in Your Stars’ series merges her work as a sexuality professional with her vast astrological knowledge.”

The rep detailed Weiss' other credentials, including as author of seven books on topics ranging from yoga to veganism to the beauty myth, and as co-author of "The Fate of Your Date" and "Surviving Saturn's Return." She has a monthly column in Elle UK magazine and has written for Marie Claire and Teen Vogue. She is currently completing her certification as a clinical sexologist and sex coach.

Angie Rowntree, founder of Sssh.com and producer of #SexTalkTuesday, promises that the episode will be "a fun and fascinating night for everyone."

"It’s always exciting to examine our sexuality from different perspectives, and Stefanie is truly exemplary of this, in that her work combines both professional sexology and astrology," Rowntree added.

Find Stefanie Iris Weiss on Twitter. Follow Sssh.com on Twitter and XBIZ.tv and direct inquiries to Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

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