
Arielle Kuperberg
Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with research on sexuality (including hookups and BDSM) and co-author of Bound by BDSM.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 34min
Episode 428: What People Get Wrong About BDSM
Alicia Walker and Arielle Kuperberg, both sociology professors and co-authors of "Bound by BDSM," explore the fascinating world of kink. They debunk myths surrounding BDSM, emphasizing that it's not solely about sex or trauma. The discussion reveals the emotional benefits and community aspects of BDSM, shedding light on how consent and trust are fundamental. They also touch on why BDSM is notably prevalent in the LGBTQ+ community and discuss the wide spectrum of practices beyond common stereotypes.

Oct 4, 2025 • 39min
Alicia M. Walker and Arielle Kuperberg, "Bound by BDSM: Unexpected Lessons for Building a Happier Life" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Arielle Kuperberg and Alicia M. Walker, both Associate Professors of Sociology, dive into their groundbreaking work on BDSM, revealing how practitioners enjoy high levels of happiness through clear boundaries, enthusiastic consent, and open communication. They emphasize that BDSM offers important lessons for all relationships, challenging traditional myths about intimacy and trust. The conversation also explores the balance of identity within BDSM, the cathartic power of self-disclosure, and the significance of community in supporting authentic connections.

Oct 4, 2025 • 39min
Alicia M. Walker and Arielle Kuperberg, "Bound by BDSM: Unexpected Lessons for Building a Happier Life" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Alicia M. Walker is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Missouri State University, and Arielle Kuperberg teaches at the University of Maryland, focusing on sexuality. They share fascinating insights from their research on BDSM, highlighting how practitioners find happiness through clear boundaries, consent, and open dialogue. The duo debunks myths about BDSM, showing it’s not solely about sex but also about identity and creativity. Their approachable findings offer valuable lessons on communication and building authentic connections that can enhance all relationships.


