“ArousedWoman Wednesday’s” first installment is on YouTube! Every Wednesday, I will bring a topic close to the heart of ArousedWoman to my YouTube channel. In fact, each day of the week, I will talk about a different topic. Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel to stay up to date on the goings-on. For […]
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OpEd: Sex and Pain
If you judged the average person’s sex habits by what you see online, you’d think everyone is into pain, BDSM, and hog-tying their sex partners into elaborate rope configurations. A while back, I was “roped” into a brief Twitter war with a guy who was trying to justify putting duct tape over a woman’s mouth […]
Why Is Routine Infant Male Circumcision Still Considered a Humane Procedure?

© 2013 by Trish Causey. All Rights Reserved. In my current class on Methods of Inquiry, one topic that came up is the ethics of the social sciences and research. My professor shared a power point presentation from a friend of hers, and in it, various points were made in regard to research on human […]
RADIO: Trish Causey Talks ‘I Am Harvey Milk’ with Broadway Composer Andrew Lippa
Today, I had the amazing pleasure of interviewing Broadway composer Andrew Lippa, one of my all-time favorite composers. We discussed his current work, I Am Harvey Milk, which is based on the life, work, and assassination of gay activist Harvey Milk. The choral work is set to have its premiere this month with the 300-voice […]
OpEd: Wounded Knee 1890 – U.S. Still Wages #WarOnWomen
December 29th is a day of mourning for all American Indian tribes and should be a day of disgrace for the United States. On December 29, 1890, the 7th Cavalry sought revenge for Custer’s loss at the Little Big Horn by attacking Chief Big Foot’s band with rapid-fire Hotchkiss guns and mounted soldiers thirsty for […]
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