Thursday, July 23rd | 6pm – 8:30pm Pacific Time
On July 23rd and July 30th, we’ll be screening episodes of Dying for Sex, the powerful Netflix series inspired by the true story of a woman who, after receiving a terminal diagnosis, embarks on a deeply personal journey to explore her sexuality, identity, and what it means to truly live.
On July 23rd we’ll be joined by “Suburban Sexologist” Amy Rowan, who will lead a thoughtful and welcoming discussion about the themes raised in the series. Together, we’ll explore how sexuality, intimacy, and self-expression can be affected by major surgery, illness, disability, and other life-changing experiences.
Whether these issues have touched your own life or the life of someone you care about, we hope this evening provides a safe, supportive space for conversation, reflection, and connection. We look forward to sharing this experience with you.
Sexologist Amy Rowan
Amy Rowan, the Suburban Sexologist and founder of Suburban Intimacy, helps suburban wives reclaim orgasmic lives. A mom of three, wife of over 20 years, and breast cancer survivor, she knows how life can test intimacy—and how powerful it is to reignite it. Through coaching, workshops, and curated tools, Amy guides women and couples to turn stress into pleasure, deepen connection, and build rock-solid relationships that thrive through life’s chaos.