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10/13/2015
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When:
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13 October 2015 6:30 - 8:30PM
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Interface 140 W 30th Street (btw 6th & 7th) New York, New York United States
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Contact:
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Australian Women in New York
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Online registration is closed.
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SEX, DESIRE & DATING WITH BETTINA ARNDT
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13 OCTOBER 2015
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Sex, Desire & Dating with Bettina Arndt
From Australia’s first sex therapist to online dating coaching – Bettina Arndt talks about her amazing career
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
6.30pm (7pm start)
Interface
140 W 30th Street (btw 6th & 7th), New York
TICKETS
$15 members / $20 non-members
Includes refreshments
Men are welcome and encouraged to attend

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Hear Bettina's take on:
Why married women go off sex
Why sex means so much to men
Improvements we can make when online dating
Where are all the men?
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About Bettina Arndt

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Bettina Arndt trained as a clinical psychologist before becoming well known as one of Australia’s first sex therapists. As editor of Forum magazine, she taught medical students, doctors and other professionals and worked in the media educating the public about this fascinating subject. She then moved on to writing about broader social issues for leading newspapers and magazines. As a respected social commentator she was invited onto government advisory committees covering issues from family law to childcare and ageing.
Bettina’s now back talking about sex - her book on sexual desire, The Sex Diaries became an international best-seller. Most recently she has looked at why sex means so much to men in her most recent book, What Men Want.
Bettina is much in demand on the speaking circuit and still appears regularly in the media but she’s also greatly enjoying her latest activity - online dating coaching.
Read more about Bettina Arndt.
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About Interface |
Interface is a collaborative membership space for the curious, the disruptive, the engaged, and the mindful. A reflection of the people who comprise it, Interface was created to usher in a burgeoning neighborhood of those who seek to enrich their local and global communities. An ever-evolving 2,200 square foot space is designed to inspire and enable members through work and social space, bringing people together to channel expertise and enthusiasm into mindful solitude, collaborative experiments, intellectual introductions.
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The American Australian Association strengthens and encourages ties
between the United States and Australia through corporate, educational, economic,
social and cultural activities and people to people exchange.
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