
33. Sex Scenes
01/22/24 • 18 min
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Behind these steamy sequences, there are body doubles, pubic wigs, legal documents, and dedicated choreographers who make sure everyone is comfortable. Zachary Crockett fast-forwards straight to the good parts.
- SOURCES:
- Alicia Rodis, intimacy coordinator.
- Matthew Swanlund, founder and principal attorney at Aesthetic Legal.
- RESOURCES:
- "Romance or Nomance? Adolescents Prefer to See Less Sex, More Friendships, Platonic Relationships on Screen," by Elizabeth Kivowitz (UCLA Newsroom, 2023).
- "You're Not Seeing Things —'Nudity Creep' in Streaming TV Reveals More of Its Stars," by Neda Ulaby (All Things Considered, 2023).
- "Jennifer Aniston Rejected Offer for an Intimacy Coordinator in Sex Scenes with 'Gentleman' Jon Hamm," by Esther Kang (People, 2023).
- "How the Sausage Gets Made: Inside Hollywood's Prosthetic Penis Craze," by Emma Fraser (Thrillist, 2022).
- "The Disturbing Story Behind the Rape Scene in Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris, Explained," by Anna North (Vox, 2018).
- "Two James Francos. Porn. 1970s New York. The Deuce Could Go So Wrong — but It Doesn't," by Emily St. James (Vox, 2017).
- "Shooting Film and TV Sex Scenes: What Really Goes On," by Melena Ryzik (The New York Times, 2015).
- "Sexually Explicit Casting Contract for HBO’s ‘Westworld’ Extras Has SAG-AFTRA Concerned," by Jonathan Handel (The Hollywood Reporter, 2015).
- EXTRAS:
- "Why is Everyone Having Less Sex?" by No Stupid Questions (2023).
Behind these steamy sequences, there are body doubles, pubic wigs, legal documents, and dedicated choreographers who make sure everyone is comfortable. Zachary Crockett fast-forwards straight to the good parts.
- SOURCES:
- Alicia Rodis, intimacy coordinator.
- Matthew Swanlund, founder and principal attorney at Aesthetic Legal.
- RESOURCES:
- "Romance or Nomance? Adolescents Prefer to See Less Sex, More Friendships, Platonic Relationships on Screen," by Elizabeth Kivowitz (UCLA Newsroom, 2023).
- "You're Not Seeing Things —'Nudity Creep' in Streaming TV Reveals More of Its Stars," by Neda Ulaby (All Things Considered, 2023).
- "Jennifer Aniston Rejected Offer for an Intimacy Coordinator in Sex Scenes with 'Gentleman' Jon Hamm," by Esther Kang (People, 2023).
- "How the Sausage Gets Made: Inside Hollywood's Prosthetic Penis Craze," by Emma Fraser (Thrillist, 2022).
- "The Disturbing Story Behind the Rape Scene in Bernardo Bertolucci’s Last Tango in Paris, Explained," by Anna North (Vox, 2018).
- "Two James Francos. Porn. 1970s New York. The Deuce Could Go So Wrong — but It Doesn't," by Emily St. James (Vox, 2017).
- "Shooting Film and TV Sex Scenes: What Really Goes On," by Melena Ryzik (The New York Times, 2015).
- "Sexually Explicit Casting Contract for HBO’s ‘Westworld’ Extras Has SAG-AFTRA Concerned," by Jonathan Handel (The Hollywood Reporter, 2015).
- EXTRAS:
- "Why is Everyone Having Less Sex?" by No Stupid Questions (2023).
Previous Episode

32. Used Golf Balls
American golfers lose 300 million balls a year — and all those bad swings are someone else’s business opportunity. Zachary Crockett hits the links.
- SOURCES:
- Todd Hutchinson, president and owner of BallHawker.
- Lashan Wanigatunga, founder of Two Guys With Balls.
- RESOURCES:
- "BallHawker, Challenge Enterprises Turn Wayward Golf Shots Into Successful Endeavor," Natalie Gilstrap (Clay Today, 2023).
- "Temecula Golf Ball Diver Nets $100,000 a Year," by Jeff Zevely (CBS8, 2022).
- "Golf’s Recycled Ball Market is Big Business," by Erik Matuszewski (Link, 2021).
- "The Inside Story of What the Original Titleist Pro V1 Launch Was Really Like," Andrew Tursky (Golf Digest, 2020).
- "Head of Golf Ball Retrieval Company Sentenced for Manslaughter After Diving Death at Wales Golf Course," by Alex Myers (Golf Digest, 2017).
- "Man Dies While Illegally Diving for Golf Balls," by Alex Myers (Golf Digest, 2015).
- EXTRAS:
- "Greg Norman Takes On the P.G.A. Tour," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2023).
Next Episode

34. Store-Brand Products
Those low-priced staples on grocery-store shelves — where do they come from? Zachary Crockett finds out at a national convention for private-label manufacturers.
- SOURCES:
- Kusum Ailawadi, professor of marketing at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
- Eric Beringause, C.E.O. of Winland Foods.
- Ryan Boyle, vice president of sales at Kitchen Innovations.
- Samantha Burd, co-owner of Lady Burd Cosmetics.
- Dean Erstad, senior vice president of sales at Seneca.
- Harry Overly, president and C.E.O. of Flagstone Foods.
- RESOURCES:
- "The Backlash to Price Hikes Is Building," by Julia Waldow (Modern Retail, 2024).
- "For U.S. Consumers, It’s a Matter of ‘And’ — Not ‘Or,'" by Kari Alldredge and Warren Teichner (McKinsey & Company, 2023).
- "Those Doritos Too Expensive? More Stores Offer Their Own Alternatives," by Julie Creswell (The New York Times, 2023).
- "Why Private Label Brands Are Having Their Moment," by Errol Schweizer (Forbes, 2022).
- "The Hidden Makers of Costco’s Kirkland Signature and Trader Joe’s O’s," by Nathaniel Meyersohn (CNN Business, 2022).
- "Pursuing the Value-Conscious Consumer: Store Brands versus National Brand Promotions," by Kusum Ailawadi, Scott A. Neslin, and Karen Gedenk (Journal of Marketing, 2001).
- "The Effect of Generic Products on Consumer Perceptions and Brand Choice," by John J. Wheatley (NA - Advances in Consumer Research, 1981).
- EXTRAS:
- "Should America Be Run by ... Trader Joe’s?" by Freakonomics Radio (2018).
- "How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying," by Freakonomics Radio (2014).
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